The Perfect Wife (Leisure Historical Romance)

by Lynsay Sands | Romance |
ISBN: 084395499x Global Overview for this book
Registered by magpye29 of Fairhaven, Massachusetts USA on 12/23/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by magpye29 from Fairhaven, Massachusetts USA on Saturday, December 23, 2006
This was a fun medieval romance about a curvy heroine trying to be thin and the knight who wants a solid armful of a wife and worries that his new bride is frail and sickly. Paen and Avelyn spend most of the book at cross-purposes, to hilarious effect. Lynsay Sands has written another winner. I'll be passing this along for someone else to enjoy.

Journal Entry 2 by Whitreidtan at Matthews, North Carolina USA on Sunday, March 27, 2011
Normally medieval-set historical romances are not my romances of choice. There's just altogether too much dirt and battle. But this particular book had enough humor, slapstick and otherwise, to leaven the difficult realities of life in the eleventh century.

Lady Avelyn is not a slight girl; she is a fully grown woman, rounded, comfortable and eminently skilled to be mistress of her own home, just the sort of woman her soon to be husband Paen wants to marry. However, she has spent so many years being bullied by her nasty cousins that she can only see faults, fretting that Paen will reject her upon first sight despite their long-standing betrothal. And so Avelyn, who had intended to lose weight for her wedding but hasn't managed to do so, allows her mother to bind her tightly and sew her into her wedding dress, which will, of course lead to disaster. It is stunts like this and others that lead Paen to decide that his new wife is sickly, frail, and completely accident-prone, something that worries him unduly.

Refreshingly, the misunderstandings between Paen and Avelyn do not lead to arguments but they continue to keep the newly married pair apart regardless as neither addresses the issues. And so these two, tentatively attracted to each other, fumble along getting to know one another even as Avelyn evades attempts on her life from an undiscovered source. This particular plot line is the one that provides the major plot climax and enables Avelyn and Paen to finally see each other. The scenes between Avelyn and Paen are a bit more humorous than sexy but they are likable characters overall and it is rather nice to be able to laugh at the stress of getting to know your spouse only after the wedding. A light read, fans who like a little less seriousness in their historical romances will find this quite appealing.

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