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The Prize [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by Julie Garwood (Author), Anne T. Flosnik (Performer)
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; MP3 Una edition (27 Dec 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1441812075
  • ISBN-13: 978-1441812070
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, 24 July 2002
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This review is from: The Prize (Mass Market Paperback)
England 1066, we all know what happened then right? William the Conqueror rules England and the Normans quell the Saxon rebels. Our story is that of an Norman Warlord charged by the new King to bring a Saxon Lady, the rebellious and not so gentle woman Lady Nicholaa to court to be chosen as a bride by one of the Kings knights. Being courageous and stubborn, said bride Lady Nicholaa who has vowed never to recognise Norman rule gives her Norman exhort much trouble on the journey despite the fact that she feels a strange attraction to this unsmilingly gruff rugged warrior, Baron Royce.

This is a humdinger of a novel. If you like character rather than event driven historical novels that concentrate of the relationship between the central characters, you will love this book which is essentially about coming to terms with marriage and the changes and compromised necessary to blend to very different characters together. Nicolaa's combination of innocence and stubbornness is enchanting and Royce gives us a hero with a wry sense of humour, the required gruff exterior and of course a heart of gold. The dialogue is very funny and I have to admit I laughed out loud once or twice which is very rare for me. It's a very sensual read a really good love story with an attaching array of secondary characters. Norman meets Saxon, man meets woman, Venus meets Mars ... whatever, always makes for a great story!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent historical, funny and heartwarming, 9 Jan 2008
This review is from: The Prize (Mass Market Paperback)
It's England and it's 1066, which means that the Normans are coming, and the Saxons are doomed. Except if you happen to be our Heroine Nicholaa, a courageous, crafty, spontaneous young woman who is the Prize that the title refers to. She has become quite the legend at King William's Court because thus far she managed to fight off 3 of the King's warriors that were trying to get her to surrender her keep and her lands. Her parents are long dead, her younger brother is at his death bed in a nearby abbey, and her older brother is off fighting the Conqueror in the North so she has to use whatever methods are at her disposal to defend herself and her people (including her sling - she is a mighty shot and she never misses.)

The book opens with attempt number 4 by the Normans who are being led this time by one of the King's Favorites, Royce. He is a warrior and he trains William's men in the arts of war. He is also our Hero, which means that this time she will fail and her keep will finally fall into Norman hands. But not before outsmarting him one last time - he didn't count with her faithful servants who help her to get away to the safety of the Abbey where her brother is - she dresses up as a nun and pretends to be her own twin. He soon finds out about the deceit and figures out a way of getting her out of the Abbey so he can take her to the Court, where the Lords will have a chance to fight for the Prize - whoever gets her gets not only gets one of the most beautiful women in England but also a wealthy one.

Over the time they spend together on the way to London, they come to appreciate each other: he finds himself admiring her struggles and failed attempts to escape and she appreciates his sense of honor and the fact that he never seems to loose his patience with her or with any of his subordinates. At this point, they are half way through falling in love with each other and it's not a surprise when Nicholaa, after winning the Queen's respect and given the chance to choose a husband, picks Royce. "Checkmate" she says, alluding to the game of wits they have been playing for the past weeks.

What happens next is the good old battle of the sexes where each has its own views on what their place in the world should be. Royce sees marriage as a map: ordained, organized, where everyone has a duty. His is to protect his wife, her family, his men. Hers is to give him peace by following his rules: to obey his orders without questioning, to not raise her voice, to not allow spontaneous actions to rule her decisions and to not weep - each and every single one she fails miserably to comply with which leads to funny and endearing moments of endless lectures by Royce while she daydreams about love and family traditions and how to make their marriage a happy one.

It was great fun to follow these two and see them slowly but surely fall in love with each other. But the love story was not the only amazing element in this book. The historical research was spot on: the conflicts between Norman and Saxon's traditions, the insurgency growing in the North and even the description of King William's relationship with his wife Matilda which seems to have been one of genuine respect and love. There were other subplots that also kept me entertained: the growing friendship between Royce and her younger brother Justin who was struggling to find his new place in the new order of things, her fear that at some point there would be a deadly clash between her older brother and her husband - what would her place be then? Is she a traitor of her people by accepting her fate so easily and falling in love with the enemy?

I loved The Prize and this is one of those books that I will be coming back to in a rainy afternoon when all you want to do is to get a cuppa and a blanket and sit down with a comfort read. And I am definitely going to carry on reading Julie Garwood's historicals
Highly recommended
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A light hearted medieval romance, 11 April 2001
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This review is from: The Prize (Mass Market Paperback)
a friend lent me this book and I thoroughly enjoyed it the first time I read it and vowed that I would buy it one day. It's not too sloppy and has a good amount of humour. A brilliant escape read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Julie Garwood, at her best.
this was the first garwood book i read. i love medieval england, well books set in that period anyway. Read more
Published on 16 Feb 2005 by Ms. S. Grisedale

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Having read (and re-read) most of Julie Garwood's books, this is my favorite. I also recommend GUARDIAN ANGEL, another wonderful adventure with two great characters.
Published on 6 Nov 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Historical Romance at it's best
A joy to read from beginning to end. You get totally lost in the story and once you start it you cannot put it down.
Published on 20 May 2000

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