At the King's Command by Susan Wiggs

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 7,812

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    • Pub. Date: July 2009
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 7,812

    Synopsis

    Frustrated by his own failures at matrimony, King Henry VIII punishes an insolent nobleman by commanding him to marry the vagabond woman caught stealing his horse. Stephen de Lacey is a cold and bitter widower, long accustomed to the sovereign's capricious and malicious whims. He regards his new bride as utterly inconvenient…though undeniably fetching.

    But Juliana Romanov is no ordinary thief—she is a Russian princess forced into hiding by the traitorous cabal who slaughtered her family. One day she hopes to return to Muscovy to seek vengeance.

    What begins as a mockery of a marriage ultimately blossoms into deepest love.

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    Biography

    Susan Wiggs has won many awards for her work, including a RITA from Romance Writers of America. She has also published with a number of houses, including Avon, HarperCollins, Warner and MIRA Books.

    In addition to being a militant romance writer, a feminist, a guilt-ridden mother and a perfect wife, Susan Wiggs grows mutant tomatoes, speaks French, and plays the cello. Her hobbies are reading, traveling the world and Fair Isle knitting. She lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, her daughter, and the world's most ill-mannered Airedale. Although she has convinced her family that toiling away at a writing career makes her a candidate for martyrdom, she secretly believes it's the second-most fun to be had.

    Wiggs, a Harvard graduate, confesses that a book once saved her sanity. Trapped at Barcelona Airport during an airline strike, she vividly remembers savoring every lush, escapist word of a romance novel. Ever since, it has been her quest to write the sort of books people cling to in crowded airports, or whenever life gets too crazy.

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    Historical Romanceby Anonymous

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    October 12, 2009: The story kept my interest. It was not predictable. It had a lot of romance in it. I enjoyed it.

    A welcome updated 1994 Circle in the Water. Two interesting, driven main characters move the story aby srbSH

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    October 05, 2009: Juliana, a 14-yr.old Romanov princess when a Boyar attack destroyed her home and family, has spent five years as part of a band of gypsies, eventually winding up in the England of Henry VIII. She has harbored dreams of avenging her family and her lost young love and will let nothing stop her from doing so. Widower Lord Stephen de Lacey, is a wealthy renaissance man who invents toys and other mechanical devices and a clever maze that conceals a dark secret. For years he has hidden his grief for the loss of his son and wife beneath an icy exterior that keeps the malicious land-hungry Henry and prospective brides at bay. Their paths cross when gypsy Juliana tries to steal Stephen's horse. An unlikely event leads to their "white" marriage, which is sorely strained by the strong pull between them. The grimy, louse-ridden Juliana cleans up gorgeous and adept at running a large household - obviously not a mere gypsy. She's smart, clever, and curious about that maze; Stephen is hard pressed not to succumb. Fun to read. Lots of good secondary characters, and an exciting satisfying climax that reveals all.


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