Magpie's Masque (The ChristKeepers Book 3), by Grace Walton
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Magpie's Masque- Book Three of Grace Walton's Bestselling Medieval Inspirational Romance series, The ChristKeepers. Magpie has no name, no family, and no wealth. She has only her faith in God and her love for the most unsuitable man in Christendom. Plucked from the Thames by the famed Titus the Norseman, Magpie's life was saved. She was content serving as his squire, masquerading as a lad. Until she met Rafe Wulfsson- the King's Own Privateer. He alone recognized her true femininity. Rafe, brother to Titus, is an infamous scoundrel and rake. His scandals and arrogance are legend. He honors no man and bows to no God. He makes Magpie his cabin boy. The arrangement suits them both until she grows into the promise of her stunning beauty. Together they will challenge the King, escape from the Tower of London, overcome the schemes of an aristocratic madman, work to reclaim Rafe's rightful inheritance, navigate through a maze of mistaken vows, and face a hangman's gallows. Can there ever be true redemption for one such as Rafe? Can there ever be honest love between them? They'll only discover the truth if he can just get her to remove- Magpie's Masque. Reviews for Grace Walton's The ChristKeepers Series: Mercy's Heart: "Romantic, sweet, and touched with moments of suspense and mystery, this is a tale that I eagerly read through but was not ready for it to end." Faith's Keys: "Romantic, exciting, funny and heart-warming, Faith's Keys has it all!" Reviews for Grace's Regency Series- Low-Country Love Stories : The Last Rose Pearl: "I loved this novel, it had everything you could want in a novel. There was humor, romance, intrigue and a compelling story. The author handled this story with finesse and realism. Although the hero was surely larger then life, her portrayal of him was both compelling and eye opening. She wove together a story of a hard, crass, life worn man with what he said in the beginning of the novel, "would be his destiny." And she did it in such a way that the reader was carried along and loved every minute of it. We knew this big strong handsome guy would at some point give in, but the author was brilliant in the way she took the reader along with him each step of the way and she did it all without torrid sex scenes and still we understood the great passion these two had for one another. I would highly recommend this book and I really look forward to her next installment of this series." Reviews for Grace's Contemporary Romances: Carried Away: "The characters were so complex and the story line so fast paced it a was a hard book to put down." Birdie Saves the World: "While this is a clean read, the romantic tension in this story is sizzling." Reviews for Grace's Supernaturals: One Nation Under gods: "I couldn't put this book down! What a great read! I love all of Grace Walton's books, but this one is by far my new favorite! The romance, suspense, action, and supernatural elements were woven together so well with the underlying theme of redemption and grace. I will highly recommend this book to my friends!" The Giftlings: "You can't put it down! It's gripping, and powerfully shows sides of good and evil that we can't see." Find your 'Happily Ever After in a Grace Walton Novel!' www.gracewalton.com
Magpie's Masque (The ChristKeepers Book 3), by Grace Walton- Amazon Sales Rank: #72713 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-01
- Released on: 2015-06-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Way too much violence (and allusions to it) to call it "inspirational" or "clean" By MrsFordy This is the third book in the series, and the last one I will read. Where I thought the first book was borderline on being salaciously violent, second one was markedly better, this third installment was just too much. The heroine is tortured by a sadist for 2 weeks, some of which is described, some alluded to in flashback, and ALL of it is disturbing. I thought the series might be getting better w the second book which had a lot LESS violence and overt references to characters wanting to rape the heroine, but this book was just over the top. As with the first two, the female is a Christian and uncompromisingly so, but the rest of the book and characters are so revolting, depraved, and graphic in their language of what they intend to do to the heroine, I just can't recommend the book, and certainly not as "inspirational." I get that the villian is a complete deviant (to put it mildly). I did NOT need to have him relay a graphic account of how he'd enjoy torturing a mother WHILE SHE IS PREGNANT. I enjoy historical fiction immensely, I understand that this isn't Regency Era England, but I wanted to take a shower after reading this book. I'm pretty sure the only reason why I finished was because I knew there'd be a happy ending, and I didn't want the images of what happened to be stuck in my head. What also caught me attention is considering the amount of suffering, abuse, and violence all of the lead characters experience in their respective feature novels, the following books, life is pure bliss as soon as they get married...and they all become caricatures essentially serving as deus ex machina to save the H/H from the latest impossible escape scenario. The author writes vividly and very descriptively... just not about the types of things I want to read about.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Well done By Loves movies, Loves books This is genuinely good. I was surprised. I read the other two in the series and although I liked elements, they weren't as strong as this story. Magpie and Rafe are my favorite characters and I don't think that was an easy fete to pull off, as initially they weren't the most interesting in my book. Rafe doesn't come across as the typical hero, and that's refreshing.I don't understand the need for such long discussions of torture and the discussions leading up to it, but the lack of showing almost any physical affection. I skimmed lots of the talk of torture, not being it was really offensive, I just didn't want to read it. It did seem overkill, as do all the conversations in the series when the brothers get together and taunt each other. But I still enjoy them.There is some definite eye rolling at how tall and muscled and wide of shoulders all the brothers are. I'm thinking a hero can still be a hero and be, you know, 5'10", but that's just a small thing. The story had plenty of twists and surprises. There was sermonizing but I just skimmed over that stuff. There are a few moments where you feel like yelling at people with the whole, "Oh my gosh, just tell them already!" And Magpie is too perfect, like saintly perfect where she doesn't seem to care that she's treated horribly, while Rafe is too imperfect. I don't like how often romance novels pull that. But again, that didn't make me like the story less. I loved the heart of the story, the unique plot line and the pacing was strong. Overall, this is a solid book. The more she writes, the better she gets. Just gimme more kisses!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good:) By Steph Although Rafe and Magpie have been two of my favorite characters in this series, and as much as I love all of their kinfolk, I found myself both enjoying this story and feeling disappointed. It's well written and over all a good story but to be completely honest, Magpie whom I've enjoyed throughout the series, I found completely irritating and disappointing to the point of nearly wanting to not bother finishing the book. Her fun independent and kind spirit was a bit tainted by her stubborn refusal to see any sense or even try to listen to what Rafe or even her friend Isaiah had to say when all was exposed. I felt because of this and some other negatives that she undermined a lot of her loveable qualities as a character and I grew to dislike her, despite the girl I'd enjoyed in the other books.
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