By: Amanda McCabe
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: November 29, 2016
The Elizabethan era is one I know very little about, and THE QUEEN'S SUMMONS was a terrific way for me to learn some history, as Ms. McCabe based this book on historical facts, and Ms. McCabe thoroughly researched her subject, the Spanish Armada. The author's attention to detail is astounding: she presents a portrait as delicately nuanced as those of the Masters', and a feeling of authenticity permeates the entire book: whether it's about the daily life on a country estate, the court of Queen Elizabeth I, the clothes, the food, medicinal herbs, or the terrible storm at sea that brings Alys and John together the first time.
The dialogues and the characters' behavior are equally period-sensitive, and the writing throughout is understated, gorgeous, and utterly impeccable. I also loved that British spelling is used, which I prefer when the story is set in Great Britain. I love the quiet tone, the steady pace of the narrative, with occasional bursts of action, as befits the life of a spy, and yet, THE QUEEN'S SUMMONS is very lively, mostly because of Alys' sunny personality and the literally colorful details pertaining to Elizabeth's Greenwich palace. It's also very romantic, in a subdued and tender way, again in accordance to the times and the characters' very nature. Ms. McCabe achieves that often elusive balance between historical facts and romance, as Alys and John's love story is inextricably tied to politics, and while nearly half the book takes place at Greenwich, it could have been overwhelming because the royal court and its courtiers are painstakingly described, I loved every little detail. This is a testament to Amanda McCabe's superb writing skills as I hungrily devoured every paragraph, whereas I often find it numbing.
THE QUEEN'S SUMMONS is a beautiful story of true love between two very appealing characters, and so superbly written that one needs a few moments to get back to the twenty first century.
Book Summary
"Royal courts are glittering places. But there can be many dangers there."
The words of Juan, the shipwrecked Spanish sailor Lady Alys Drury nursed back to health, echo in her mind as she puts on another courtly smile.
Then Alys locks eyes with a handsome man amid the splendor of Queen Elizabeth's Christmas court—Juan is posing as courtier John Huntley! Alys is hurt at Juan's deception until she learns he's an undercover spy for the crown… Amid the murky machinations of the court, can true love still conquer all?
by: Amanda McCabe
Harlequin
November 1, 2016
On Sale: November 1, 2016
Featuring:
288 pages
ISBN: 0373299060
EAN: 9780373299065
Kindle: B01EF287LC
Paperback / e-Book