My Beloved by Karen Ranney

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  • Pub. Date: August 1999
  • 384pp
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    • Pub. Date: August 1999
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp

    Synopsis

    Ensnared in villianous plots, Sebastian, Earl of Langlinais, must turn to the wife he has not seen since the day they wed as children. He had not counted on being enchanted by her beauty, and soon wants her not only by his side, but in his bed. Convent-bred Julianna had spent her days learning the wifely arts, and her nights longing for the man she had wed so long ago. Summoned to join him, the native bride comes face-to-face with a man so virile, so powerful, she trembles in his presence.Ensnared in villianous plots, Sebastian, Earl of Langlinais, must turn to the wife he has not seen since the day they wed as children. He had not counted on being enchanted by her beauty, and soon wants her not only by his side, but in his bed. Convent-bred Julianna had spent her days learning the wifely arts, and her nights longing for the man she had wed so long ago. Summoned to join him, the native bride comes face-to-face with a man so virile, so powerful, she trembles in his presence.

    Author Biography: As an Air Force brat, Karen Ranney lived all over the world. In addition to being trapped in East Berlin and lost in Russia, she also numbers among her early adventures having her first date in Paris and traveling the entire route of the Orient Express.

    She wanted to be an archeologist, a Foreign Service Officer, or a violinist. Instead, she became a decorated Navy Wave, a journalist, and the somewhat bemused mother of two sons. She's also moderated a daily radio program, been a motivational speaker, and admits to having had more than six careers, among them Purchasing Director, Help Desk Analyst, Marketing Director, and a Human Resources Manager.

    However, it is her love of books and a fascination with writing that have remained constant throughout her life. Writing allows her to live vicariously, travel to other centuries and answer that one eternal question - What if?

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    Karen Ranney has written a very special book that taps into our need for the spiritual, our faith in the healing power of love, truth and goodness. My Beloved is a story of stunning beauty and deeply intense emotions that are sure to draw readers into the classic tale of good vs. evil. Kudos to Karen Ranney for her originality, inventiveness and great storytelling.

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    February 12, 2008: This is undoubtedly one of the best romance novels I've ever read. Talk about a book with heart. I sat with TEARS in my eyes through many parts. The words and descriptions came through the chambers of the author's heart. Powerful, powerful, powerful. I had cold chills. Do not miss this read. ...my first Karen Ranney but not my last.

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    May 11, 2006: This is the 2nd novel by Karen Ranney that I?ve read this past year. I read ?Till Next We Meet? (very good) and now ?My Beloved?. She is a new author for me and so far, a pleasure to have found! I liked how we met Sebastian in the prison and then his life after as a dark, brooding and secretive monk back at his flourishing castle, estate and city holdings. He seemed dark, mysterious and fascinating. I liked how we met Juliana at the convent with the religious sisters and her life as a child bride never claimed by her groom. Sebastian finally claimed his wife by sending for her and making a pact with her after he left the holy wars and prison. I enjoyed and was drawn in by all the secrets that Sebastian withheld ? the mystery of who and what he was all about was genuinely interesting. Especially since you found out later in the book that he was a complete man but, his situation made him view the world from afar for their sake more than his. I was moved by his genuine emotion, tenderness, contained passion and intense sadness. He was a great warrior at one time - now ? a man in hiding. He was a beautiful hero ? not in just face, eyes and forms but, in his heart and soul. I liked how Juliana developed from a spirited child, then to a reserved religious woman and then back again to a woman who fought for those she loved. She learned to take chances that few of us would do but, she did it because loved demanded she ask and receive more. Her dedication to reading, writing and copying scripts was a great development for this character. She was vibrant and giving and warm ? especially as she came to understand herself and life at a greater level. My favorite parts of the book were the secret fascinations each held for the other ? Sebastian for Juliana and Juliana for Sebastian. Could any two people as close as tied in matrimony be any further apart than these too? . Their longing was tangible, their desires tormenting, their need for the other apparent yet?the distance remained due to Sebastian?s commands that they do. Was he a monk? Was he a holy celibate and sworn to the God and not the pleasures of the flesh? Why was he in denial? The bathing scene was perfect ? desires raging out of control but, nothing can be done with them! They could not be together physically. But?they could be together mentally and Juliana made sure they did that through conversations, disclosures of life events and daily and nightly contact. Language became their bridge ? their connection to the other. They then felt emotional for the other, then physical at the end of the book when they could and then?ah the ultimate, connected by the spirit. The full circle of love. The secondary story line of the Templars and the crusades, the missing treasure of Cathar and Sebastian?s hidden secret, the miracle at the end are all critical elements to this story. This author is really gifted when it comes to writing emotions you?ll be drawn in and not want to leave Langlinais Castle in England and leave behind Sebastian, Juliana, Jared and everyone else. This is a winner, guaranteed. You will add this to your ?best of the best? list. Happy reading!


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