
Proud golden-haired Sheena McCraggan had come to France as companion to the young Mary Queen of Scots, who was taking refuge in the court of Henri II. Sheena had heard much about Henri's sumptuous court-about the beautiful flirtatious women and the pleasure-seeking noblemen. She wanted nothing to do with them. She was there only to teach, and protect, the child Queen Mary. But, too soon, Sheena found herself in the masterful arms of a handsome duke-a man she might have found attractive if not for his towering arrogance. How could she have guessed, when she vowed to despise him, that this very man held the only key to her safety-and her heart!
Sheena McCraggan arrives at the French court to protect Mary Queen of Scots, only to find herself entangled with a powerful and arrogant duke. Tasked with the safety of the young monarch, Sheena attempts to remain detached from the hedonistic atmosphere of Henri II's court. Her resolve is tested when she encounters a nobleman whose influence over her life becomes unavoidable. The narrative follows a traditional romantic framework, focusing on the friction between the protagonist's duty and her growing personal attachments. The story operates within the rigid social hierarchies of 16th-century France, where political intrigue and personal desire frequently collide.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to blend historical backdrops with classic romantic tropes. Discussion often centers on the rapid development of the central relationship and the protagonist's initial resistance to the duke's advances. Critics note that the pacing remains consistent with the author's established style, prioritizing emotional stakes over complex political analysis. The balance between the historical setting and the personal narrative provides a predictable yet engaging experience for fans of the genre. Many readers appreciate the focus on the protagonist's internal conflict as she navigates the dangers of the French court.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090007905
ISBN-13:
9780090007905
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