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Eighteen years old and four times a widow? This is the Penwyth Curse.
Become acquainted with two sets of heroes and heroines as their stories overlap.
History, romantic suspense, magic, and mayhem ensue...
Set in the 13th century, Coulter's latest (following The Rebel Bride) returns to the world of her Song series (Earth Song, Fire Song, etc.) and tells the story of Merryn, a young woman who's four times widowed but still a maid when Sir Bishop of Lythe arrives at castle Penwyth. Merryn bears the brunt of an ancient curse, which declares that no man will ever take Penwyth, or her, by force. Her four previous husbands all died within hours of storming the castle and seizing its mistress. Unconvinced that the curse is real but wise enough to take precautions, Bishop figures he'll be safe if he woos the lady first. But as he settles into life at the castle, he starts having dreams featuring an unknown wizard and witch. The novel alternates between Bishop's story and that of the mysterious figures in his dreams, but the dream-story eventually overpowers the romance between Merryn and Bishop. The dual plotline is jumpy and disjointed, and it leaves little time for Coulter to examine her characters thoroughly. Though the dream couple's relationship holds some appeal, the story's paranormal touches feel like special effects-a splash of drama to fill out a story stretched too thin. Overall, this offering lacks the emotional intensity of Coulter's best works and is unlikely to woo many new readers. (Jan.) Forecast: Despite the story's weaknesses, Coulter, a reigning queen of the romance genre, should still command strong sales. This book will be well supported by the April re-release of Earth Song. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsCatherine Coulter is the author of numerous historical romances, including the Bride series, and contemporary romantic thrillers, including the popular FBI series.
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November 09, 2006: The Penwyth Curse is a story about two people who live in the past as much as the present. Bishop and Marryn are our two main character. There is a curse on Penwyth and only one can break the curse, Bishop. Even though he is warned so many time that the curse will kill him like it did to any one who tries to marry lady Marryn off. Bishop how ever does not believ in such curses and swears to all that he will break the spell. Going through space and time, Bishop learns how to break the curse that was bestoved upon Penwyth.
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August 22, 2006: The Penwyth Curse by Catherine Coulter Reviewer: Pamela Ackerson (author Home of the Braves trilogy) Now this is more like it. This book is what I expect from Catherine Coulter. The Penwyth Curse is, in my humble opinion, one of her best. It is a book you can grab on to and not let go until it is finished. This is a medieval, historical, double romance, time-travel, mystery and intrigue type book. It is great. It is chock full of everything and worth every turn of the page. Ms Coulter delivers!