For My Ladys Heart
For My Ladys Heart book cover

For My Ladys Heart

Mass Market Paperback – December 1, 1993

Price
$52.55
Publisher
Berkley
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0425140048
Dimensions
4.34 x 1.32 x 6.66 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

Description

From Publishers Weekly Ruck, an invincible English knight, loses his new wife when she declares herself a prophet and pledges her life to the Church. Ruck's attention now falls to the Princess Melanthe, the shrewd, widowed head of the powerful Monteverde family in Italy and to whom he swears allegiance. But Gian, the patriarch of the equally powerful Navona family, plans to marry Melanthe and merge their two kingdoms, and he will murder anyone who jeopardizes his plan. Thirteen years later, Ruck meets Melanthe again and joins the princess's entourage as they journey to reach her estate before Gian catches up with her. On the way, she reveals to Ruck that his wife was burned as a heretic. Melanthe and Ruck exchange wedding vows and consummate the marriage. But the potential repercussions of their union and an advancing plague threaten them, so the two escape to Ruck's estate, which he struggles to reclaim since it was lost through legal confusion. The honeymoon bliss doesn't last long because they have been seen by someone who alerts Gian, who isn't ready to let Melanthe go. Kinsale's ( The Shadow and the Star ) tale is light on vitality and heavy on Middle English, plot twists and tedium. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • A young knight will take up his sword for the honor of a beautiful and mysterious princess--and risk his life for the love that burns between them.

Customer Reviews

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Pure Kinsale...(4 1/2 stars)

Sir Ruck, at the age of just seventeen, has lost his life as he once knew it... until a beautiful, but cold princess comes to his rescue on a whim. From that day forward, she is his sworn Lady - The Princess Melanthe.

After not seeing her for many years, by some weird twist of fate, Ruck finds himself in the position to return her favor. Melanthe is in danger and Ruck is determined to guard her with his life.

For My ladys Heart was such an emotional read. It started slowly, but once it got going, it was a hard book to set down.

Ruck and Melanthe were an interesting match. Ruck was so obliging and honorable and beautiful...Melanthe was so spirited and arrogant and sometimes childish. I loved Melanthe even when I hated her. The love between Ruck and Melanthe was bittersweet and I swear the whole book is worth reading just to see them exchange their vows of marriage.

Laura Kinsale continues to amaze me. For My Ladys Heart must truly have been a challenge to write. I cant get over how vividly Kinsale was able to capture the life and the speech of the times.

My only real complaint with this story was the final conflict and the choices that Melanthe made that led to it. I understand why she did what she did, but it still frustrated me to no end...All I can say is that with Melanthe as his wife, Ruck will have quite a handful...he must really love a challenge :o)
9 people found this helpful
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Kinsale Rocks!

I've read all the reviews, and now have to put in my two cents! FMLH is one of the very best books I have ever read in my life. I rate it up there with SEIZE THE FIRE, another favorite. I have two copies of FMLH, one as a loaner, the other book as mine, all mine. It is intelligently written, historically accurate, and the characters are so well drawn they came alive for me while reading. At first the language slowed me down, but once I found the rhythm, I cannot imagine it being written in any other style. It suited the characters and beautiful tale so well.
No, I have never met Ms Kinsale, but I would love to make her acquaintance! I'd beg, plead, and wheedle a story about Allegretto...
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Brilliant!

This is a beautifully told tale with all the spirit and romanticism of the classic Ivanhoe.Thirteenth century England is brought to life in vivid detail, while the physical and emotional journey of the characters are movingly told. The story has an unusual plot and the author shows a deft insight and understanding in human character which sets her apart from the ordinary romance genre writers. This is one to keep and to read over and over again.
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Romance of man and woman living by deep values

Loved language, suggestive of that day's English without being obscure. Ruck's wife reminds me of Margaret Kempe's writings, but machinations of "Church" would have pleased me better if misdeeds attributed to specific churchman. Liked people with character and not just characteristics.
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What I could understand didn't interest me anyway

I loved loved Flowers from the Storm, one of the best if not the best historical romance. I dislike this book immensely. Can't take the language, even with the glossery at the end of the book. Who wants to go back and forth to that to find out what's being said. I don't like the hero or the heroine and have no interest in their love story. I got to about halfway, pushing to get that far, and called it quits. A waste of money of this and for sure I won't read the sequel either.