Sunday, June 28, 2009
Book Review-'Loyality's Web' by Joyce DiPastena
"Loyalty's Web' by Joyce DiPastena
Do you enjoy medieval stories? Romance? Intrigue? Sinister plots? Than "Loyalty's Web" by Joyce DiPastena is a story you will want to read.
King Henry II of England has just finished crushing a rebellion his sons have started. Peace treaties have been signed and barons whose loyalty were to the Princes have been pardoned-for now.
To make sure princes and barons are following the terms of the treaty, the King has sent the Earl of Gunthar to stay with the Laurants. Not many are happy to see the kings representative and several assassination attempts are tried.
As Gunthar tries to ensure the peace treaty is kept, he also must solve the mystery of who is trying to kill him, find a spy or two, fall in love and get out of being betrothed. Throw in several plot twists and you have quite a story that must be read to the very last page.
From the start of the book the reader is immersed in the a story set in medieval times. Ms. DiPastena wove history and storytelling well.
The characters were lovable and despicable and I found myself wanting the bad guys to be taken care of RIGHT NOW! I felt along with the characters as they faced their conflicting desires of love and loyalty. The webs of both are hard to unravel once they are intertwined.
Every character had a goal and tried to reach that goal in whatever way they could. And each character had great personality, depth and faults. It was interesting to watch where their paths led them.
An enjoyable read!
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2 comments:
I'm reading this one right now, too. It's definitely intriguing and an excellent story. I've had a hard time putting it down.
Nichole
Thanks for the review. :)
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