"Entertaining medieval romance"
After fifteen years on the road as a knight, following the
death of his odious estranged father, Merrick returns home
to Tregellas as its lord and expecting to marry Constance,
his intended since he was ten and she five. Upon arrival
at his manor, he finds the people do not trust him as they
assume he is a chip off the old evil block, his fiancée is
scared of him, and Uncle Algernon and Constance's Uncle
Carrell seem to be plotting something. Merrick knows he has his work cut out to overcome his
nasty father reputation and demonstrate he is not a chip
off the old block who raped women and begat at least one
child out of wedlock. He begins courting Constance, but
refuses to tell her he has loved her since he was a little
boy and dreamed that she loved him back. Expecting
Merrick to behave like his sire, Constance tries to hide
how she feels about him, but knows she wants him. Though
he behaves exemplary towards his people and her, she still
has doubts. Soon their respective uncles begin the plot
to kill Merrick and Constance so that Algernon becomes the
lord married to Carrell's daughter. THE UNWILLING BRIDE is an entertaining medieval romance
starring a wonderful male protagonist who keeps learning
first hand how the child inherits the sins of the father.
The story line is at its vivid best as Merrick tries to
persuade his villagers he is nothing like his father and
his beloved should not expect abuses from him. Though the
treacherous subplot seems unneeded as Merrick has a full
plate and more to deal with, fans will enjoy this mid
thirteenth century tale that has a fantastic final twist
that will surprise everyone though the clues are there. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 15, 2005
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