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Author name: Claudia Dain

 : The Marriage Bed (Leisure historical romance)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780843949339
ISBN number: 0843949333
Label: Leisure Books
Manufacturer: Leisure Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 400
Printing Date: 2001-11
Publishing house: Leisure Books
Sale Popularity Level: 388374
Studio: Leisure Books




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Very Good Read
It's nice to get to know the characters layer by layer, grabbing the reader's interest from beginning to end.

This is a compelling story of two people struggling for the right to be happy in spite of considerable odds.




Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Medieval soap opera
Set in England 1155. Isabel has been infatuated with Richard ever since she was a child and fostered to the Henley family to become a lady. Richard was also fostered to the Henley's to become a knight. Suddenly one year, Richard leaves the Henley's and goes to an abbey to become a novice monk. Isabel is betrothed to Richard's older brother. However upon the death of Richard's older brother, Isabel finds herself betrothed to her beloved Richard. Reluctantly, Richard leaves the abbey and marries Isabel. He does not want to love her and does not want to fall prey to his sins of lust. Time and again Isabel is hurt but Richard's rejection.

I found this book very slow going indeed. It played out like a medieval soap opera. I would read say a 100 pages and then speed read through the subsequent 100 pages, hoping for story to pick up. It never did. I was very disappointed because I bought this book from reading the other reader comments. It's very rare that I give a book less than 3 stars but this book I found rather tedious. Give it a miss!

Lea Ling Tsang



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Excrucitatingly bad taste, not the least bit romantic
This book is the height of bad taste on a number of levels. The heroine is totally uninteresting, and the hero is a humorless prig of the very first order. He sits around worrying about his lust all the time and fails to care about any other person but himself. When he finally decides he is going to consummate his marriage, with all of the enthusiasm of a man about to be executed, he really picks his moment. And has sex with her after she has just been nearly raped in a stinking dungeon and has just seen her assailant's head hacked off and rolling into the distance. That is truly just gross
Later, her stripping naked for bandages for one injured man is just silly-most normal women would just lift their skirts and cut off several yards of fabric, not strip naked in front of total strangers in the wilderness and then not even bother to put their dress back on
The story is way too short and 'one note'-his guilt over his supposed lust, and her love and then her anger
There is no real convincing falling in love with the story because she is already in love with him, has been since her childhood, and he is in lust with her.
Never once anywhere in the book do they say they love each other. Or even have a relatively normal conversation.
The sexual aspect of this novel is far too violent and her repetitiveness in the saying she will have to tolerate him for three years until she gets pregnant is just too silly for words. Her 'she loves him, she loves him not' attitude gets wearing after the very first 50 pages.
The author also needs to be cured of her semi-colonitis. They are put all over the place and rarely used correctly and it only serves to distract from an already hard to follow and rather dull narrative.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A sexy monk? Definitely!
The Marriage Bed has been in my "to be read" shelf for some time now. I kept avoiding it because I could not find much romance in the book's synopsis. The hero is a monk, living in an abbey, and even when forced into marriage by the king, wants to remain celibate. Okayyyy - that certainly sounded like a boring premise for a romance. But, I went on the favorable recommendations of many reviewers and took a dive. Was I knocked off my feet! It was "full steam ahead" from the very first pages and I knew I was reading a great romantic tale.

Richard, the hero, was highly appealing despite his morose thoughts. Although we see Richard in the abbey, he never appears monkish. Oh - he wants to be a monk but he struggles daily - possibly even hourly - with lust. He's a very lusty guy, shut away in an abbey, attempting to rid himself of this blight on his soul. And the abbey has done nothing to tame his domineering personality

Isabel is the only heir to a large keep, Dornei, and her father has just died. She is betrothed to an heir of another large keep and the marriage has been arranged to align these two strong properties into one. In the opening pages, Isabel is running from Dornei to the abbey for protection. Although she is betrothed, there is more than one man who wants to lay claim to Isabel and her inheritance. The abbey allows Isabel sanctuary and sends for her betrothed only to be notified that he has died. The second son also is dead, leaving the third son as heir and the newly proclaimed future husband to Isabel. That third son is Richard. Isabel is thrilled because she has loved Richard since she was a young girl and never wanted to marry his brother. She has prayed for Richard to be her husband and has only dreamed of such a union. Now it is happening and she cannot hide her immense joy over the union.

Richard is a resident of that abbey Isabel flees to for protection. Soon after her arrival, he is notified of the death of his two older brothers and informed that he is to marry Isabel. Richard is furious and refuses to marry her. But the king's wishes for this marriage win out and Richard goes fuming into his own wedding. He believes Isabel is a spoiled young lady who has gotten her way and resents her greatly. He exhibits no feelings towards Isabel and refuses to have anything to do with her. As they ride off towards Dornei, now man and wife, Isabel remains ecstatic with her marriage and Richard only grows angrier over the union. . As soon as Richard and Isabel reach Dornei, he is immediately about the business of being lord. He is very efficient as he attends to his new duties - with the exception of the marriage bed. That is something he just doesn't want to face - yet.

The Marriage Bed is quite an unusual romance in several aspects:
- The vast majority of the story occurs over just a few days.
- There is sufficient cause behind Richard's angst to cause his actions seeking absolution. His hidden secret is not the usual unbelievable childhood with a cruel, abusive father or mother.
- Although this story occurs over just a few days, there is a tremendous amount of growth for both the hero and heroine as they deal with the truth and uncover the secrets.
- The heroine wants the marriage bed more than hero but don't let that little fact influence your choice to read this book. This is one very virile hero.
- The sincere concerns about morality play a huge part in the undercurrent of the story.
- The hero and heroine have known each other well since childhood.
- This hero was a very humble man - so much so that it made him a much stronger individual.
- Religion is a significant part of this story. Even the two experienced, strong knights who come to help guard Dornei spend time kneeling in prayer. Religion is given the proper place it truly occupied in this time in history. It is not harsh but seen as a means of desired stamina.

This book does not contain the overused plot line of a misunderstanding. The dialogue between the leads is honest although hurtful at times. They don't throw ugly words at one another. The hero may desire celibacy in the beginning but this ends up being quite a sensual book. The sensual rating is 4.25 out of 5.0 (See More About Me for rating guidelines). I loved The Marriage Bed and highly recommend it. It is only my second Dain book and I will now eagerly read more of her backlist.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - This was absolute torture
In my quest to add new authors to my list (that includes Susan Elizabeth Philips, Shannon McKenna, Lori Foster etc) I purchased this book - much to my chagrin. This book was overwhelmed with heavy desciptions and what I thought was an endeavor to be poetic (or something!) The characters were so silly I wanted to hold them by the lapels and shake them! The book dragged and dragged until I could take it no longer - it was absolutely BORING and it made no sense most of the time. I pushed myself to finish it and then promptly exchanged it for a more intelligent read. Please please do yourself a major favour and avoid this book like the plague... if I could have given a negative star I would have. Ugh.

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