Release date: July 2012 |
Have
you read The Guardian Duke? No?
Definitely consider it before diving into The
Forgiven Duke. You have time before The Forgiven Duke is released (July 2012). As part two of Jamie Carie’s three-part series, The Forgiven Duke picks up where The Guardian Duke leaves us. It doesn’t
skip a beat.
Our
heroine, Lady Alexandria Featherstone, continues her quest to find her parents
who’ve disappeared a year earlier leaving the prince regent to believe, or
maybe for appearances’ sake, them to be deceased. Why would he need to do this?
That is for you to discover along with Alex when she travels the seas to
Iceland, and then across the terrain of Iceland’s land. Clues and stories
surrounding the object of Alex’s parents’ search stir the intrigue and
anticipation of winning the prize. Danger lurking about, decisions whether to
trust or not arise, Alex’s companion lets us know whether he is who and what he
says.
Gabriel’s—Duke
of St. Easton and Lady Featherstone’s guardian—affliction brings him to a new
level of trust in God. He comes to realize how much he’d taken for granted and
learns to be thankful in his situation; although, it does prove problematic
when encountering men bent on doing him bodily harm.
Foy Pour Devoir (Faith for Duty)
In
the end, Alex and Gabriel come to the place where they must admit their
weaknesses and find the courage to trust, not only God but each other. They
learn to walk in forgiveness; but, can this new knowledge hold their relationship
together when Gabriel learns of circumstances that would ordinarily be scorned
in his circles? Forgiveness and trust will be paramount to the health of their
life together.
Valens et Volens (Willing and Able)
Unlike
the first book, I was instantly engaged in this sequel. Of course, Jamie Carie
(as stated in the previous review) spent considerable time laying the
groundwork for this tale. By the end of book 1, I knew each character—or felt
we did—and had a sense of which ones I could trust and those whose motives I
questioned. Throughout book 2, I found myself wishing someone would come to
Gabriel’s aid. I wanted Alex to come to her senses and see clearly who was for
her and who was out to take her fortune. In the end, I do see her hoping she
has what it takes to face her future with Gabriel, however the days ahead
turned out. (Please forgive the intentional ambiguity. Don’t want to spoil it
for you.)
I
have enjoyed these books and look forward to the third and final installment in
the Forgotten Castles Series. There
is so much to see and experience when
reading these books. Pre-order your copy today on Amazon.com
Release date: September 2012 |
K. A. Jacobsen
Writer
southpawscribbler@gmail.com
Writer
southpawscribbler@gmail.com
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