Thursday, March 4, 2010

T-B-R Thursday (12)

It's T-B-R Thursday once again!

This is the day of the week that I add a new book to my To-Be-Read pile which is growing by leaps and bounds. I have very eclectic tastes when it comes to books. You might find a romance, a bestseller, or even a classic adding to my pile every week.

A new book on my radar this week:

The Queen's Lover by Vanora Bennett.

Synopsis and Info courtesy of Barnes & Noble.

Product Details

  • Pub. Date: March 16, 2010
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Format: Hardcover, 592pp
  • Sales Rank: 53,521

Publishers Weekly

It might seem foolhardy to dig into the treasure trove of English history and yank out one of its least illustrious characters for a revisionist makeover, yet Bennett (Figures in Silk) pulls it off in this dishy historical set against the violent backdrop of 15th-century England and France. The high drama of pitched battles, palace intrigue, and cutthroat politics are mere scene setters for the romance between timid French princess Catherine de Valois, wife of Henry V, and Welsh soldier-poet Owain Tudor. While the English begin their invasion of France, and France falls into civil war, Bennett describes the young Catherine growing up neglected and impoverished in the midst of royal family dysfunction—and seeing a way out through a marriage to England’s Henry V, as “she wanted not to live on the edge of fear, with everything so sad and out of control.” But it’s exactly those hurdles that make Catherine’s story so remarkable, and Bennett’s retelling is so riven with tension—including a haunting portrait of Catherine’s father, King Charles—that readers will be hard-pressed to put this down. (Mar.)

3 comments:

Ellz said...

Sounds interesting. I like mixing it up once in a while. Thanks for sharing.

Svea Love said...

Oh I am looking forward to this one too! Hopefully the mail brings it to me soon :)

Jenny Girl said...

Now this sounds good to me because I've heard her name before but don't know too much about her. Thanks!