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Evan, king of Powys, returns from a wedding to find a village ransacked, with women and children dead. Neighboring Gwynedd has broken the peace, crossing the mountain to pillage and murder. The dead babes tear his heart, and Evan vows to break the heart of Gwynedd.
Gwynedd's most guarded treasure is a pampered princess. In a bloody raid, Evan's comrades return to Powys with Gwynedd's heart.
Evan knows holding the princess will be dangerous and her safe-keeping may mean the difference between the lasting peace he desires and a bloody war. He's prepared for her to be kept safe but unprepared for the girl's intelligence, compassion and damnably kissable mouth.
"Evan took in the vision of a scarlet gown, which barely disguised the shapely form and a river of black curls that caressed to girl's waist. Oh, Lord. He wished he had ordered sackcloth."
Morleyna's secret gift of Sight reveals a cruel betrayal that sends Evan on a mystical journey where he discovers his only chance for redemption rests in the hands of his captive.
Her brothers will arrive to claim their sapphire-eyed sister. Will her kinsmen, bent on revenge, destroy Evan and his comrades? Or will destruction come from Morleyna who may be the reincarnation of someone whose beauty captivated a nation?
"The Comrades" is a stirring romance, graced with memorable characters, historically accurate place settings and customs, a first-rate writing style, and a rousing good plot. Williams' effectively carries readers back into Medieval Wales when the post-Roman Kingdoms of Powys and Gwynedd were at odds with each other while contending with ongoing threats from the English and the Norse.
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Posted November 25, 2011
This book was highly recommended by my favorite author (Diana Gabaldon), so I read it with great expectations. The story is set in 9th century Wales and follows the exploits of three cousins, one of whom (Evan) is the king of the realm of Powys. After an attack by a neighboring kingdom, Evan kidnaps Morleyna,the princess of the neighboring realm, in revenge. The princess is beautiful, intelligent and kind-hearted. Evan unexpectedly finds a friend and confidant in her. Ms. Sears' writing brings 9th century Wales to life. The men are larger-than-life, handsome and intelligent. The princess is smart and sassy and has the gift of Sight. While it did not live up to my expectations, I enjoyed the plot and would recommend it to anyone who likes historical romance.
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