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If I Had You | 
enlarge | Author: Lynn Kurland Publisher: Berkley Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 0425176940 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780425176948 ASIN: 0425176940
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Amazon.com Review Setting: England, 1225 Sensuality: 6 Beautiful Anne of Fenwyck has loved her foster brother, Robin de Piaget, since they were children. Now Robin has become a fierce knight and Anne's father is bent on marrying her off. Robin hasn't been home to his family's seaside keep, Artane, for five long years, but when he learns that Anne's father is husband-hunting, he returns immediately. Although Robin, too, has loved only Anne since they were children, he is a warrior unskilled in wooing and his awkward attempts to lure the lady he loves are too often misadventures. Fortunately for the course of true love (although often painful for Robin), our hero has a charming brother and a strong-willed grandmother who are more than willing to lend a matchmaking hand. As if Robin didn't have enough on his battle-scarred hands with trying to win his lady, there is evil mischief afoot in the castle. Jealousy and greed have festered long and strong in the hearts of three of Artane's residents and the return of Anne and Robin sets in motion a chain of events that threatens their lives. Now Robin must find a way to keep Anne and his siblings alive while he discovers the identity of the assassins that stalk them. In this tale of medieval wooing and mystery, Kurland has created an endearingly gruff and impossible hero balanced by a warm and vulnerable heroine. There is an often hilarious humor to the scenes of sibling rivalry and the secondary cast of characters is so interesting that one can easily imagine a series of books featuring the members of the de Piaget clan. In If I Had You Kurland has written another sure-fire hit that will delight her readers. --Lois Faye Dyer
Product Description In her captivating new novel, bestselling author Lynn Kurland paints a magnificent portrait of 13th-century England-with the passionate tale of a woman crippled by the past and a man destined to future greatness....
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Too long but enjoyable. Not sorry I read it. March 5, 2008 Overall, I enjoyed the book. It could have been shorter by having less misunderstandings between Anne and Robin. There was no need whatsoever to compromise Anne's reputation by Robin's guarding Anne alone in his father's bedchamber to save her from murder. One of his sisters could have stayed with Anne while he was in the room. I was also a little disappointed in the wrapping up at the end. I enjoyed Robin's attempts at wooing Anne. I really didn't understand Edith's plans to get Artane. How could Robin's death have resulted in her getting Artane? She was hardly next in line to inherit it. Either it wasn't explained or I missed that part.
A wonderful tale January 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lynn Kurland is an instant buy for me. Her stories are great and her characters are well drawn out that you experience all their trials and tribulations, despite her lack of proper love scenes. If she had included at least one love scene, I would have felt more connected with the H/H and this would have been a perfect story. That aside, I enjoyed this story and found the secondary characters to be very interesting, especially Nicholas.
The hilarious scenes of sibling rivalry was entertaining and you feel the warmth and love amongst them. Loved how their teasing always resulted in a free-for-all fight. And really enjoyed the match-making interference of their grandmother. A great lady, that. Especially loved the scene when she did a makeover for Robin to send him wooing his lady-love. It was a lol moment.
This is Robin and Anne's story. Robin, is a great warrior and a wonderful hero whose unskilled and awkward attempts in winning Anne is endearing. An extremely warm and entertaining story. Highly recommend this read, if you want a sweet love story.
disappointing ending... July 18, 2007 I found this book very entertaining until the last quarter of the book. It became dull and uninteresting. I went from not being able to put it down, to barely making it to the end.
refreshing author January 21, 2007 I really enjoyed reading this book. It was spellbinding. I couldn't put it down. I have since read all of Lynn Kurlands other books and I'm impatiently waiting for her next one to come out.
An Awesome Addition to the dePiaget series September 11, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
No one can compare to Lynn Kurland in her devotion to character development. Unlike books where you wonder why the characters do what they do, you are given enough details to know exactly what makes her characters tick, even when they are frustrating you understand why they do what they do. Some people are disappointed that Kurland does not give much in sexual content, she leaves most of it to the imagination, but I get so engrossed in the characters and the story that I really don't miss it. Besides, she does deliver passion, just not sex.
This is the story of Anne of Fenwyck and Robin de Piaget. Anne is the daughter of Geoffrey of Fenwyck from Another Chance to Dream and she was sent to foster at Artane as a young girl. As long as she can remember she has loved Robin de Piaget, son of Gwen and Rhys de Piaget. At a young age Anne had a riding accident that left her lame in one leg and she has been the brunt of teasing from bullies like Baldwin and other kids fostering at Artane. Rhys and Gwen lavish love on Anne so she is really not traumatized by their teasing. Robin witnesses some teasing by Baldwin and challenges him to a fight. Baldwin trashes Robin and Robin is humiliated. He feels he will never be worthy of Anne and the first chance he gets he flees to join the Crusades. Anne never knows about Robin's humiliation at the hand of Baldwin, she grows up believing Robin left because he couldn't stand to be around someone lame. She doesn't think she is beautiful and doesn't feel worthy of Robin.
Years later, Anne returns to Artane to attend the funeral of Montgomery, one of the knights of Artane. She is secretly hoping her father will leave her there instead of continuing to pursue a search for a husband for her. Robin returns as well for the funeral and panics at the thought of Anne marrying another. However, he is gruff with her and doesn't offer for her himself. He is still harboring the thought that she will reject him because he couldn't protect her as a child. When his brother Nicholas starts wooing Anne, he becomes enraged and decides he will attempt to woo her as well. Unfortunately, he doesn't have a clue, and Anne thinks he is having sport with her. After all, how could he love her back, she is lame and unattractive. When a young squire is killed, Anne and Robin's parents leave to return his body to his parents. During their absence, several attempts are made on Anne's life, and Robin locks himself in a bedchamber with her to protect her. She is compromised and she and Robin are forced to marry. Each still believes they are not good enough for the other. When Robin's grandmother visits and attempts to teach him wooing techniques, everything finally comes to a head.
I absolutely loved this book. It is humorous without losing the serious nature of each of the lead characters. They are each so complex and unique, you just can picture them in your mind. I believe this is one of Kurland's best.
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