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A woman banished

Griffith, battle-seasoned warrior and the king's most trusted emissary, expected to find a shallow, vain, frivolous woman at Wenthaven Castle. After all, as lady-in-waiting to the queen, lovely Lady Marian had been in a position of privilege, yet she had been banished from the court. And the rumors were that she had given birth to an illegitimate child.

An outrageous offer

When he arrived, Griffith found Lady Marian to be strong, intelligent and fiercely protective of the young baby in her custody...and very suspicious of him. If he were smart, the knight would just deliver the message with which he had been entrusted. Instead, he longs to linger to delve into the mystery that is Marian, to discover what she so desperately fears—and why he so improperly wants her.

384 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 1, 1994

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Readers become writers, and Christina has always been a reader. Ultimately she discovered she liked to read romance best because the relationship between a man and a woman is always humorous. A woman wants world peace, a clean house, and a deep and meaningful relationship based on mutual understanding and love. A man wants a Craftsman router, undisputed control of the TV remote, and a red Corvette which will make his bald spot disappear.
When Christina’s first daughter was born, she told her husband she was going to write a book. It was a good time to start a new career, because how much trouble could one little infant be?
Ha! It took ten years, two children and three completed manuscripts before she was published. Now her suspense, paranormal, historical, and mystery novels have been translated into 30 languages and sold more than 15 million copies in print. Praised for her “brilliantly etched characters, polished writing, and unexpected flashes of sharp humor that are pure Dodd” (Booklist), her award-winning books have landed on numerous Best of the Year lists and, much to her mother's delight, Dodd was once a clue in the Los Angeles Times crossword puzzle. She lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest, where her 700 lavender plants share the yard with her husband’s various “Big Projects,” including a treehouse, zipline, and their very own Stonehenge.
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1,921 reviews378 followers
May 2, 2022
Най-интересен е злодеят, който е баща на героинята. Двамата главни са истински симпатяги, но бледнеят, а краят е силно невероятен. В сравнение със сегашните исторически любовни романи обаче този тук е класа. Авторката е проучила достатъчно края на войната на розите, за да направи дори нелоша спекулация - днес май такива “тънкости” са вече отживелица на фона на херцозите, наследничките, баловете, глупавите диалози и захарницата на всяка страница.
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391 reviews
June 12, 2023
3.8⭐️
Las conspiraciones, los secretos y las intrigas que tiene la historia me gustaron mucho, creo que eso es lo verdaderamente interesante del libro, los hechos históricos y la ficción en la que se desarrolla la trama son muy intrigantes y atrapan muchísimo. Eso me pareció excelente y un rasgo a destacar del libro porque son muy pocas veces las que me encuentro con algo parecido en un libro de este género. Me divertí mucho leyéndolo porque hubo personajes graciosisimos como Art y situaciones súper divertidas que siempre me sacaron una que otra sonrisa. El romance me convenció muy poco, y aunque Griffith y Marian eran una pareja muy explosiva al principio creo que después fueron decayendo a pesar de todo, me pareció que su romance le faltó desarrollo porque fue muy a la ligera; Griffith no me convencía mucho básicamente por ese afán de querer cambiar a Marian y todas las contradicciones que tenía el personaje, por lo que hizo que yo no lo amara a ciegas, sin embargo Marian me encantó en todo el libro, y eso es poco decir. Un punto que resalto también es que hay acción, y para mí fue bastante considerando el género del libro, me he topado con muy pocos donde la acción es la protagonista, aunque la narración a veces era algo floja y confusa pero bueno… el final fue satisfactorio y tal como lo quería.
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155 reviews
May 14, 2025
3.5 but rounded to 4. I liked it for the most part. Marian was a strong, independent woman who would do anything to protect her son. But then she wanted to do something dumb that would endanger him. While she said that it was for him, she was doing it for herself. That part of the story really threw me off. Griffith was a headstrong man who would do anything for his king, until Marian came along. But as always, he was attracted to Marian’s strong will yet wanted to bend her to his image. They learned to trust each other. There was action, love, and mystery. It was a pretty good book.

Editing-wise, I wished the paragraph spacing had been better because I was confused at times when the scene changed.
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156 reviews
July 16, 2025
Welsh Romance

**** possible spoilers****

The Richard 3 legacy of killing the princes in the tower, poisoning his wife, and wanting to marry his niece was greatly exaggerated. Buckingham was likely responsible for the death of the princes.

Well written romance but lacked uber spicy scenes.

Marian was alternately intelligent but incredibly stupid of politics after living at court for years. Griffith was appropriately bear warrior enough. Art was the best and smartest character.
13 reviews
September 3, 2021
Fabulous historical read if you like royal intrigue and interpersonal relationships! I am a HUGE Christina Dodd fan. I didn't realize she did historical romances! What a treat!
3,416 reviews24 followers
November 3, 2016
Setting: 1485 +; Bosworth Field (battle); Wenthaven Castle Shropshire, England; hamlet in Welsh mountains of Clwyd; Castle Powel;

Theme: royalty; royal intrigue; power vs loyalty; love;

Characters:
Lady Marian Wenthaven: ‘given’ at age 5 to the princess, to be trained to be her lady in waiting (her father investing in the potential royal favor/influence it would grant him over time); she became dear friends with the princess Elizabeth, and when her father died, they plotted together to gain access to find out what happened to her brothers – to help them if they could; bad stuff happened; she went into seclusion with Elizabeth – and brings a baby to her father, with regular gifts of coin from Elizabeth; and she harbors secret – almost secret from even herself – dreams of returning to the royal court as Lionel’s guardian;

Lionel: Elizabeth’s son, sired by her uncle, the usurper king who had killed her brothers and potential adversaries for the crown; Now 2 years old; passed as Marian’s son for his protection, and Elizabeth tore the page from the church registry that proved she and her uncle were married – that her son is legitimate – and Marian is the holder of the document; though at first Marian was burdened and non-maternal with the child, at his first smile to her, she fell in love; at 2 years of age, he hasn’t spoken yet… and he is fascinated with Griffith;

Griffith Rhys Vaughn Ednyfed Powel: Welsh; honorable knight; raised by loving parents; married to a passive, content, compartmentalized wife who passed away – he has been celibate since; caused his parents to lose the castle when as a young man, disobeyed parents and was kidnapped/ransomed… but mother and knights hid in secret tunnel and took the castle back within a day – however, it left its mark on him, making him serious and contained; fierce warrior and extremely loyal to the Welsh born Henry (ultimately Henry IV), fighting in the battle that killed Richard III - the usurper/incestuous/family murderer; 2 years after battle won, he is sent on mission to bring a letter to ex-lady in waiting Marian (thinking he was on his way home next)– with the additional mission (given him in a letter from the king once he arrived at Wenthaven castle) to stay and protect Marian; he does so reluctantly;

Art: his 50 year old companion – whose wife and children died to ‘the fever’; lost his eye when he was kidnapped along with Griffith; humorous; loves and protects Griffith like a son; randy – and has a way with the ladies – especially the serving/gossiping ladies; wants to see Griffith married and more carefree, and sees his interest in Marian and vice versa, and fosters it;

Wenthaven: treacherous; manipulative; wants power; raises hunting dogs, and manipulates people the same way; surrounded by court misfits – 2nd sons, impoverished lords etc; sent his own 5-year old daughter to be the princess’ companion, with instructions to figure out what she needs and provide it – with an eye that he can exploit it at some time in the future; has figured out that the boy she brought back as her son is the son of the deposed king, and making plans (hiring mercenaries, manipulating his daughter, etc) to challenge the throne; he loved his wife, Marian’s mother, and still mourns her death – taking lovers of women who remind him of her – though finds that unsatisfactory;

Cecily: resembled Marian’s mother; Marian’s maid; sleeping with Wenthaven in the hopes of someday being his wife; betrays Marian for Wentworth – spying on her, etc. pregnant; willing to kill Marian;

Henry Tudor: King of England – after defeating King Richard; mostly a good, honorable king; forced to marry Elizabeth by order of the parliament, to legitimize his claim to the throne, but he falls in love with her, and orders Griffith to protect Marian – anticipating her father’s manipulation of her; Elizabeth has confided all to him;

Elizabeth of York and Henry’s son Arthur: as young woman returned to court, with Marian, to try an locate her brothers and perhaps help them; ends up embroiled in Richard’s madness, and coerced into having sex with him, then marrying him… at his death, she went into seclusion with Marian – who then returned to Marian’s home with Elizabeth’s son believed to be her own; she loves Henry, she loves her son Arthur by Henry; she sends gold coins (with Henry’s blessing) to support Marian and her son; she sent her a letter – that when one reads between the lines tells Marian that she wants Marian to forget her promise to get Lionel the throne, that she supports Henry and her son Arthur as the prince;

Angharad & Rhys: Griffith’s parents; love him; want to see him carefree and happy again; when he confesses to losing control around Marian, they know she is the woman for him, and push them into marriage; the love Lionel as their own grandson;

Summary:
Pure, honorable, strong, reserved Griffith is swept away by his feelings and reactions to Marian and her son; not until the end, when he thinks he has lost her, and has her is he able to be vulnerable and share his heart – but all along, he offers her his protection, he works to see the truth, he cannot keep his hands and lips off her – he is gentle and passionate and persistent – discovering her almost deepest secret that she is a virgin, therefore not Lionel’s mother; honorable, stubborn, loyal, strong spirited Marian cannot resist Griffith – and feels safe with him, though she does not share her secrets (that are even more so Elizabeth’s secrets) with him – he has to deduce and wrench them out of her… and he sees her secret heart of being guardian of a child king – but when she is confronted with that truth about herself, she wrestles with it – and sees the power of her love for Griffith and for Lionel, and finally embraces them.

To protect her secrets, she keeps running from Griffith – but to her own detriment – first into an illness that almost kills her… then into kidnappers hands… then into her father’s hands; with King Henry and Griffith at his gates, Wenthaven is about to kill his daughter so as to have control of the boy & the document that proves his king rights – but he cannot take the final step of killing his daughter (she is too much like her mother), and ends up falling to his death when his mistress miscalculates pushing Marian …

And poor Henry – loses his best self when confronted with the actual boy Lionel – who takes after his father Richard… he is about to kill the boy – but Marian provokes/ challenges him – and Griffith as tactfully as he can reassures him while making it clear he will challenge the king if he tries to take the boy’s life, to sacrifice his own life… and Henry mostly sees reason… already having given Griffith a title and an estate – elicits his promise to keep himself and his new family away from court… ahhh

And Marian – a warrior in her own right – makes amends with Henry, to further protect Griffith, by volunteering to make a loyalty oath to him… and on their own… they share their hearts – their secrets…
Memorable scenes:

‘When she emerged, he stepped back, hiding himself. He didn’t like doing it. It was not the act of an open and honorable knight, but when dealing with wild creatures, with kings, and with women, Griffith had sometimes found cunning to be essential.”

‘One glance sufficed her. He looked like one of the towering ancient stone slabs that jutted out from the ground. She’d discovered them in her travels around England and even more of them in Wales. Menhirs, they called them here. Battered by wind and rain, they stood, immovable, indestructible, inexplicable: monuments that defied the march of time to silently proclaim their might.’ (and when she hides a token when he leaves to fight with King Henry – it is a stone and a lock of her hair).

“You’re heartless.” Stopping so fast she bumped into him, Griffith took her in his arms and kissed her. Kissed her until she forgot her people and all her responsibility. She forgot war and grief and shame. Shen he peeled her off him, she dimly heard calls of encouragement, but it made no sense to her. Only his words made sense to her. “I am not heartless,” Griffith claimed. “Come with me, lady, and I’ll show you.”

“Who can catch a gyrfalcon (a hawk difficult to catch, difficult to tame)?” He stopped running, regained control, and considered the question. “Who can catch a gyrfalcon? They are the swiftest of birds.” With a grin, he walked on, slowly, to the place of solitude. Discarding his clothes in an intimate, teasing courtship dance, he whispered to the wind, “Who can catch a gyrafalcon? Only the wise hunter, using the right bait.” : )
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October 12, 2021
22 august 1485

Câmpul de luptă de la Bosworth



Griffith ap Powel fusese la un pas de moarte, reuşind în ultima clipă să evite spada însângerată a adversarului. Cu un strigăt războinic, cavalerul dădu pinteni calului şi ţâşni înainte, cu securea ridicată deasupra capului.

Duşmanul se prăvăli la pământ, dar Griffith nu avu vreme să privească în urmă. În faţa lui se ivi alt cavaler, apoi altul, şi altul. Nici unul din englezii cei nevolnici nu se putea măsura cu priceperea unui velş, dar oastea lui Richard[1] continua să lupte cu îndârjire şi disperare. Griffith îşi îndemnă din nou armăsarul. Picioarele animalului frânt de oboseală se scufundau în terenul mlăştinos, iar de jur-împrejur duhnea a moarte şi a putreziciune. Apoi, deodată, calul ajunse pe pământ solid şi,într-un asurzitor zăngănit de fiare, Griffith întâlni grosul oştirii lui Richard.

Cu ghioaga şi securea îşi croi drum printre şirurile nesfârşite de cavaleri. în urechi îi răsunau urlete şi gemete. Sudoarea i se prelingea în gură, gustul ei sărat amestecându-se eu cel al oţelului. Primi o lovitură în coapsă, dar se întoarse şi-1 zdrobi pe cel care-l atacase. Sângele se prelingea prin tunica de sub armură, dar lui nu-i păsa.

Trebuia să ajungă la Henry.

Împresurat de ceţurile dimineţii, abia putea vedea câte ceva prin viziera coifului. Deodată zări pe culmea dealului stindardul cu trandafirul roşu – emblema Lancaster-ilor. Acolo îl va găsi cu siguranţă pe Henry Tudor, ultima speranţă a familiei Lancaster. Acolo se afla omul care trebuia să fie regele Angliei.

Se strecură spre marginea câmpului de luptă, doborându-şi duşmanii în dreapta şi în stânga, fără a pierde din ochi stindardul. Îşi croi drum într-acolo pas cu pas, apoi, dând deoparte străjile lui Henry, strigă în velşă:

— Henry! My lord! În curând va fi aici!

Henry îi răspunse în aceeaşi limbă – limba copilăriei lui:

— Crezi că nu ştiu?

Arătă înspre câmpul de luptă, unde aşteptau armatele.

— Am trimis vorbă căpeteniilor să atace aşa cum au făgăduit. Dar nici unul nu s-a clintit din loc.

— Pui de căţea! mârâi Griffith, scoţându-şi coiful şi bând cu lăcomie apa pe care i-o întinsese scutierul lui Henry. Au jurat că ne vor ajuta.

— Din câte ştiu eu, i-au jurat la fel şi lui Richard, replică Henry, cuprinzând cu privirea câmpul de luptă. Vor aştepta până ce vor vedea de partea cui înclină norocul.
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4 reviews
June 3, 2025
Me gusto bastante, algo que no me gustaba era que Griffith no aceptaba a Marian por como era ella, y es por eso que el final me gusta bastante, porque aprenden a amarse como son y me gusta los sentimientos puros y sinceros que se tienen el uno por el otro, me fascinó está historia, soy una enamorada del romance y por eso el final es algo que apareció mucho, me gusto en sí todo el libro, al principio no me atrapaba pero una vez que te adentras ni siquiera lo sientes, una buena lectura y para pasar el rato.
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August 12, 2018
I am normally a big fan of Christina Dodd's work, however this book was just meh. I never really got invested in any of the characters; too much lying, secret keeping, and backstabbing. Art was by far the best character and he did not get near enough page time. Marian and Griffith were not an awe inspiring love story. Wenthaven was a good villain, Henry was a bad guy disguised as a good guy and ice versa. Art, and Griffith's parents saved this story.
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339 reviews
December 23, 2025
This was an interesting premise but it felt like it dragged. Dodd has moved into other genres since her romance days and I feel like I can see that even here. There's more focus on the external and political drama (which she is very proficient at!) and not enough on the romance. I was also annoyed at how fast the romance moved at the start and how insta-love it seemed.
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90 reviews
March 2, 2025
A feisty heroine and a determined hero. Both with secrets and lessons to learn. I really enjoyed this book. The writing was good and the action kept me reading to the last page.
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August 7, 2025
Excellent read!

I throughly enjoyed this story. Don’t know why it took me so long to find this gem! Great characters and plot, very intriguing.
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March 5, 2009
Finally allowed myself to read this as a treat when I couldn't get through Beard.
It started very promising and I just love the hero again - not only does she have the mose likable guys, they are even (body) types I can't stand and yet it doesn't matter. I think this was written before the great Knight one though, because at the end there are just too many characters, and having to work with the real historical figures of Richard, Henry and Elizabeth is never my favourite thing. In that and mentions of torturing marauders and the Welsh emphasis, Dodd seemed to have used Chadwick's Wild Hunt (which I regretfully gave a moocher).

There are the usual father and friend figures, but this time their alegience and morals are even harder to make out which is a big plus. Even when I found it all dragged at the end, there were genuine surprises. Dodd never went for the simple and black-n-white, and the conflict between the couple is a real one and understandable from both points of view. There is rather little sex again, IMO, but as with the drag that might be me, and misremembering other books.

There is masturbation! That deserves a paragraph of its own. Not shown, but mentioned. And the hero often refering to his "meagre talents" (sexually) is just so endearing. Once more a woman's honour is fought for to be as much worth as a man's. I forgot what was not so good this time, perhaps just the question of Dolan (too many characters), leaving me want to know more.
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July 11, 2016
This wasn’t too bad, for a historical romance. It’s set at the beginning of the reign of Henry VII, the father of the notorious Henry VIII, though none of it actually takes place at court. However, Henry VII does play a large role. Political intrigue is the driving force behind most of the plot. The romance between Marian and Griffith could have been a little more developed — they went from lust to love very quickly — but there were things I enjoyed. The dialogue, though not completely historically accurate, is more fitting than the speech patterns of today that are often used in historical romances. Also, I like the twisting intrigue of court. I’m liking Christina Dodd, and I’ll definitely be reading more of her books.
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August 22, 2011
King's man Griffith ap Powel is entrusted with the mission of protecting Lady Marian Wenthaven and Lionel, though from what he doesn't know. It's hate at first sight (or maybe just strong dislike) for both. Griffith because he likes his women meek and mild, or so he thought. And Lady Marian because she has many secrets which would be impossible to keep with a lover. Little Lionel plays an important role for both of them though once again, Griffith doesn't know why. OF course, hate quickly turns to something more though both fight it, Marian more so.

A tale filled with battles, treachery, betrayals and love. A thoroughly enjoyable medieval story spanning both England and Wales. On a side note, I never did figure out the significance of the title.
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May 9, 2013
Soy una lectora que nunca había leído nada de esta autora, pero puedo decir que después de leer este libro y si tengo la ocasión de hacerme con otro libro suyo no voy a dudar ni un instante en hacerme con él. Este libro no es de los mejores, ni tampoco de los que dejan huella, pero sí que me ha gustado bastante.

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1,144 reviews113 followers
December 1, 2013
As far as romance novels go, I enjoyed this one--probably because of the really lively plot that included a lot of court intrigue and battle scenes. The romance itself was meh, but it's not really my genre--your mileage may vary.
6 reviews
July 22, 2016
A very enjoyable story, with lots of turns and bumps in the story line.

I enjoy historical fiction with lots of action. Christina Dodd gives the reader something to savor and enjoy without a lot of clutter.
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Author 54 books109 followers
February 8, 2015
Page Turner

Every word is exactly the right word, except for one However, you'll have to discover which word by reading the book. I'm not going to give away any secrets.
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May 3, 2017
The hero was wonderful. Honorable, trustworthy, and nice. The heroine was a bit forceful but understandably so. What kept me from really liking her was her "secret".

The romance was completely believable. I loved how they were both attracted to and repelled by each other. It made sense because they were each very strong minded individuals.

The story is rich in history which I quite enjoyed. Henry and Elizabeth were unusual due to their convenient marriage becoming a love match. I did not skim nor did I notice any lull. Good storytelling.

3.5 stars
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April 30, 2019
Christina Dodd writes such strong female characters, and Lady Marian Wentworth is no exception. She meets her match in Griffith De Powel, a Welsh Knight sent by King Henry VII to protect her and her son. After much fighting, loving, and intrigue, they fall in love. It is a great story, set before the intrigue of the Henry VIII court is even born.
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