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Widowed Lady Amicia de la Beres has resisted taking sides in the rebellion forming against King John. But when England’s king gives her precious home to an upstart common knight, one of John’s greedy foreign mercenaries, Ami will do anything to protect what is hers. All Sir Michel de Martigny wants from King John is what was promised him–the wife and estate that will make gentlemen of his sons. As a knighted commoner, he expects nothing more than scorn from the well-born woman who will be his wife. But then he discovers he is the one man Amicia needs more than she can imagine, for only he can protect her from their king's game.
- Sales Rank: #33572 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-08-31
- Released on: 2015-08-31
- Format: Kindle eBook
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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
Sexy and Clever
By kimrnee
Lovely damsel in distress, check. Hot mercenary knight, check. Greedy loser embezzler neighbor, check. Manipulative horndog king, check. Contained within the pages of this story is all that one could want in a medieval romance, and oh so much more.
The heat between the Lady Amicia de la Beres and upstart commoner knight Michel de Martigny rises to a fever pitch even before the first touch, before the first kiss. The seduction scenes in Denise Domning's The Warrior's Game are some of the best I've read in a long long time. And when they actually do touch? Let's just say my Kindle practically melted down. Can you say intense?
But there is more to this tome besides a steamy love story. The clever plot twists and turns also make for an engrossing and entertaining endeavor. And, besides her top notch writing skills, one of the many things I admire most about Ms. Domning's medieval romances is she unapologetically represents the times as they were, refusing to cave to any kind of PC pressure. I can't speak for the author's views of course, I can only tell you what I get from her writing. Yes, women were chattel, often used as pawns and hostages for their doweries and lands. Yes, men were dominant, strong, and often overbearing towards the women they protected and controlled. This after all, is the middle ages, not the early 21st century. I think the reason many women are drawn to these times is, in fact, because of the strength and dominance of the men. I know it's one reason I love them.
And even though Ami is a pawn torn between three men, she IS strong in her own right, able to survive the political machinations of King John's court, and finally to thrive through sheer wit and intelligence. Michel, though a product of his time, has a gentleness and humor that belies his hard warrior shell. Both Ami and Michel are hard headed and stubborn as well, causing some of their own discomfort. You can see how it could be love/hate and then finally just love at first sight between these two.
If you want a sexy, engaging read that takes you back in time, I can't recommend The Warrior's Game enough.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
I TRIED to like it!
By Liloshadow
I hate leaving negative reviews, and rarely do unless I really disliked a book. And I'm sorry to say this is one I disliked. I will try to keep it simple and not overly harsh. I hate when some reviwers are outright nasty.
I found it mostly unable to keep my attention and skimmed A LOT of the book. The heroine I thought was kind of a snob, and I never really liked her. The hero was okay, I felt bad for him mostly. They hated each other for most of the story which isn't that odd in romance novel, but then all of sudden BAM they are in love. It just seemed unrealistic and forced like it needed to happen because the story was almost over. They barely ever talked, unless it was between bouts of kissing and hissing. ;)
I can see why some people would like it. It was pretty well written, and historically accurate. But Im one those people that would rather be entertained and feel something emotionally then have something historically accurate. It would be nice for once to see a king that didn't abuse his power and his people. I love medieval romance but most of the king's in them are lusty bastards. lol
I would recommend this book if you like a well written story with more history and intrigue than romance. If you are all about the romance I wouldn't suggest this book. I will try another story by this author just because I hate to judge an author by just one of their books.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Fascinating Book
By Rocky
The Warrior's Game is one of Denise Domning's three-book Warrior series. This is the second series of medieval romances by Denise Domning. Unlike The Seasons, her first series, these books do not have to be read in any particular order.
History and Romance are my favorite topics. So I really enjoy Historical Romance! "Historical romances", however, rarely contain much history. The main characters are usually 21st century people in old time houses and clothes. This is particularly true of romances, which take place in the Middle Ages. When I read them, I enjoy the romance and hate the history.
Unlike most novels set in the Middle Ages, Ms. Domning's characters are true to their time period. They think and act like people living at the time in which they live. In addition, the her books are replete with Medieval detail.
The plot of each of Ms. Domning's books revolves around problematic aspects of medieval culture. Being romances, the main characters end up happy and in love. But the aspects of medieval culture she examines probably resulted in many unhappy endings.
In The Warrior's Game Ms. Domning portrays minor noble women residing at King John's court and contrasts their living conditions with those of rich commoners. The social issues she tackles are the right of English kings to select a husband for "orphaned" noble widows and relations between minor nobility and wealthy, successful commoners.
Those who have read about this period know that single noble women were often required to live at King John's court. I had always imagined that they lived in luxurious, comfortable rooms. This book disabused me. The nobility left records. This enables Ms. Domning to create a vivid, detailed picture of the court. Physical conditions seem worse than today's most primitive hurricane shelter! In addition, the court was a political hotbed. Finally, informal, customary rules practically strangled the residents. They dominated almost every move. I thought this was fascinating.
King John selected mates for "orphan" women - aristocratic women who did not have a responsible male (father, brother, adult son). For him, this was a moneymaker. Highborn women, who came with land and money, were desirable. Men were willing to pay John a lot to obtain such a match. Giving a man such a woman was also a much-appreciated reward by people who had given John service - in this book an outstanding, commoner knight, who owned no property. As those who know about John realize, he often sampled the goods and also lead the prospective husbands on a merry chase!
Domning also contrasts the way the aristocracy lived at court with the lifestyle of wealthy merchants. To my surprise, she shows that these commoners were living a lot better than the highborn!
Finally Domning depicts the attitudes of minor aristocrats towards successful commoners. To put it succinctly, they did not believe that all men were created equal.
As in The Warrior's Wife, this story ends in a chase. In my review of The Warrior's Wife, I criticized this. In this book, a chase made sense. The whole plot revolved around a competitive chase. I did, however, have a minor problem with the physical chase. It occurs during a snowstorm. Without LL Bean clothes, I worried that they would all die of frostbite. I needn't have worried. They were all cold but fine! Perhaps having survived the horrors of Medieval childbirth and the many lethal childhood diseases, Medieval adults had tougher bodies than we do!
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