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REVIEWS BY MARTHA
Martha A. Cheves — Resident Reviewer
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By: Susan Whitfield
ASIN: B00PRHKHBI
Publisher: Studebaker Press
Publication Date: September 17, 2015
Pages: 232
Kindle, paperback
Many years ago I discovered the author John Jakes and fell in love with his Kent
Family Chronicles. This series started way back with this family following them
from England to America. They went through the Revolutionary War, Civil War,
and taming the West. I eagerly read every book until I reached those that took
place around WWI. That is when I stopped reading. I love reading history, but
only periods — the time from WWI until now has never interested me that
much.
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SUSAN WHITFIELD,
AUTHOR
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Now.... I've read the Bible from beginning to end and enjoyed it very much but I
don't like history that takes place much after that, especially the history of Kings
and Queens. So when I saw that one of my favorite authors had written a book
that dates in the year 1127 I thought, no way! I've read everything written by
this author but she has always written murder mysteries. How can a suspense
writer possibly write about this time period and keep the reader interested,
especially me?
Well.... I read her book. I was so infatuated with the story that I didn't want to
put the book down. Her story is basically about Geoffrey Plantagenet who
married Dowager Empress Matilda who was the daughter of King Henry I.
Matilda had been married before but after losing her husband, King Henry and
Geoffrey's father made a deal for the marriage. Geoffrey was very young when
this marriage took place. He was only 15 years old! The story continues on
through the trials that Geoffrey is put through by Matilda. The death of King
Henry and Matilda's journey to take his place. The birth of their children.
Geoffrey's mistress and child. And then Geoffrey's is asked to join the Knights
Templar and vow to their code of honor.
Author Susan Whitfield has truly amazed me by writing a book so full of history,
from a time that has always bored me, and made it so interesting that I want to
learn more. She is a great historian!
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