His Lady Bride
Written by Shayla Black and Shelley Bradley
Narrated by Tim Campbell
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Contains mature themes.
Shayla Black
Shayla Black is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than seventy novels. For over twenty years, she’s written contemporary, erotic, paranormal, and historical romances via traditional, independent, foreign, and audio publishers. Her books have sold millions of copies and been published in a dozen languages. Raised an only child, Shayla occupied herself with lots of daydreaming, much to the chagrin of her teachers. In college, she found her love for reading and realized that she could have a career publishing the stories spinning in her imagination. Though she graduated with a degree in Marketing/Advertising and embarked on a stint in corporate America to pay the bills, her heart has always been with her characters. She’s thrilled that she’s been living her dream as a full-time author for the past ten years. Shayla currently lives in North Texas with her wonderfully supportive husband and two spoiled tabbies. In her “free” time, she enjoys reality TV, reading, and listening to an eclectic blend of music.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I don't normally read "bodice busters", so I'm not going to review this from that standpoint. Since there are no other reviews at the writing, I will say that this scored pretty high on that account in Amazon.
I read this because it was set in the time of Richard III, so I am commenting on it from that angle; it is an Evil Richard novel. Shelley Bradley tells us that it was inspired by Alison Weir's The Princes in the Tower, and apologizes to the Richard III Society, since she knows they will not like it. No matter, they will get their revenge picking at the historical inaccuracies and laughing their heads off at the historical howler in the Prologue, dated November, 1485. The hero Aric Neville convinced Sir Thomas More to investigate the fate of the princes and More was able to prove that they were murdered. More was in fact 6-1/2 at this time; I believe that Alison Weir pointed out that he was a child at this time.
I was not going to say anything further, but the author dedicates her book to: "With gratitude to readers everywhere who keep history alive by supporting fiction about days past." Then why doesn't she put more history in her fiction, instead of writing this vaguely medieval setting that could be almost anywhere, including a fantasy novel?