Superb, Exciting, Enthralling William the Conqueror Romance!
First published under Heather’s pen name, Shannon Drake, this is one of those historical romances that sweeps you away from the beginning and holds you captive until the last page. I could not put it down. Set in 11th century England and Normandy, it tells the story of William the Conqueror, the bastard duke of Normandy, who would be king of England following Edward the Confessor's death.
The prologue is 33 pages and begins with the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and its immediate aftermath. Alaric, the bastard Count of Anlou, has served William since he was 12. He celebrates with his master as victory is finally theirs. Fallon, the beautiful Saxon princess, daughter of King Harold Godwinson, sees her father and uncles dead, her betrothed lost to her, and her country ravaged by the dreaded Normans. Then Alaric, who takes her from the battlefield where she is wielding a sword with the best of the warriors, claims her innocence and her honor making her his whore.
Fallon has lost everything and, trust me, you will feel the loss along with her. But she and Alaric have a long history, going back to her childhood when he was a young knight. Even then she hated Normans.
After the prologue, the story goes back in time to the original conception of William and first meeting with Alaric. Alaric becomes William's champion and a valiant warrior and commander of William's knights as they take Normandy and then cast their eyes toward England.
Alaric is in and out of Fallon's life as she grows up and each time they meet it is a tempestuous encounter. She is proud and willful and fiercely loyal to her father, her people and England. He is a Norman bastard who will not give an inch, though he is known by all to be an honorable knight. But England will be conquered and the Saxons will be subdued. Alaric is bitter toward women since he was betrayed by his wife. So, while he desires Fallon, he will not love her and he wants no wife again.
Fallon hates Alaric for all he has taken from her, but now she is his prisoner and his woman whether she likes it or not. Though Alaric doesn't love her, he has claimed her and will not let her go. So, escape becomes her passion.
It's another excellent historical tale by Heather Graham with history woven in so well you do not feel you are getting a history lesson but you will come away with a clear feel for what England experienced at the hands of the Conqueror. The tapestry of characters is rich and the characters well developed. The sexual tension is very high (nearly constant) and the action is fast moving. A great bodice ripper and a serious historical.
I highly recommend it; it’s on my keeper shelf.