From the New York Times bestselling “resigning queen of romance” (Literary Times), comes a love story on a grand scale, featuring an innocent country girl who catches the eye of the most powerful man in England-and filled with all the sensuality, drama, and thrilling intrigues of Henry Tudor’s glittering sixteenth century court…
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Sexual Content - 5/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
far as the book itself goes, this is a classic Bertrice Small romance novel. This novel is character driven by the title leading lady. She's a woman of principle and of honor, a woman who really knows how to love and the pain loving can sometimes bring. I like Blaze better than Small's other heroines specifically because she's a simple country woman doing what she has to do and meeting her obligations without hesitation.
Violence-There is some violence wrote with great detail
Language-some vulgar language throughout the book
Sexual-Sex scenes are ALWAYS graphic! There are rapes, incest, more than just missionary style, etc. She does not edit.