It tells the story of three sisters, the eldest, Ariane, who has
inherited the Faire Isle, struggles with her position as Lady of
Faire Isle, a rather stubborn suitor that doesn't take no for an
answer, two sisters who have issues of their own, a father who
hasn't come back yet, and a dark threatening Queen Catherine who
plots from afar.
There is enough history and politics here to keep you very
intrigued. France is in religious upheaval, Queen Catherine plots
from behind the scenes and of course, you have witch hunters. At
first, I was a little skeptical as the book certainly starts off
looking like a bodice ripping romance novel. Guy wants girl, girl
can't stand him, guy gets persistent..yeah you get the usual
romance plot idea. However Susan Carroll adds a good amount of
magic (magic being more of a wise woman sense not your fantastical
kind..well sort of) and political plotting to keep you distracted
enough to give the book a fair chance if you're not a romance novel
fan (like I am). There is a good amount of everything here in this
book. Romance, action, fantasy, intrigue, and drama. I wouldn't say
there is much fantasy in it. Although the younger sister does talk
to animals so I suppose you could say that's fantasy wouldn't you?
In any case, there is enough of all the genres mentioned previously
to keep you satisfied.
Renard and Ariane are a couple that just "look" good together. I
think it's their personalities that make them both suit each other
so well that you can't help but just read on and hope they'll work
out their differences for that lovely happy ending. Each of the
Cheney sisters have a romantic involvement, however that's as far
as I'll go without going too much into detail. It's Gabrielle I
feel for the most though. As she went through a lot as explained in
the beginning of the story.
There is an explicit scene or two (romance wise) but nothing to
really be bothered about it. Action wise, I don't really see too
many gory details but I have to admit the mysogyny displayed in Le
Vis just makes you want to wring his neck until it breaks like a
chicken. However I'm sure the sort of behavior displayed by the
witch hunter is probably very real and frightening and it makes you
learn how much people went through just because they were perceived
as different. There will be other books following after this and I
will be picking them up. There are some unanswered questions I
would like answered!
I will definitely be reading the second book (The Courtesan) which
will be featuring Gabrielle's story. This is a book to pick up if
you're wanting a book with a little bit of everything but if you're
a romance lover yes, grab it. Renard and Ariane are perfect.