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Sense of Touch: Love and Duty at Anne of Brittany's Court
Sense of Touch: Love and Duty at Anne of Brittany's Court | Rozsa Gaston
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In July of 1497 Anne of Brittany, Queen of France, gives birth to a son. Within hours the child joins the five dead siblings who came before him. In the mournful weeks that follow, fifteen-year-old Nicole St. Sylvain meets Philippe de Bois, a young horse trainer breaking in one of the queen's stallions. The attraction between the two is immediate, but duty and honor bring their romance to an abrupt halt. They work together to heal the horse's infected hoof, then part ways. As the daughter of a wealthy but untitled merchant, Nicole exists in a precarious social position. Her family has money, she is the sole heir, but she is only noble on her dead mother's side. An arranged marriage to an established noble family will secure her future but dash any hope she has of a life with Philippe. When the queen's only living child falls ill, she remembers Nicole's skill as a healer. If Nicole's healing sense of touch can save the royal child, will the queen reward her with the greatest desire of her heart-marriage to her one true love?
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I was given this book for free in exchange for an honest review (you can read the complete one on my GR).
I didn't feel like the narrator had a "purpose" in telling the story, which is especially important in historical fiction. The romance was hard to buy into, there were way too many flowery descriptions of loins awakening, and ideas were constantly being repeated (like the poor queen's dead kids. We get it!) Not my cup of tea.

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Three more books arrived from the Facebook Book Exchange meme I joined a month or so ago! I own THE HELP in hc and THE NIGHTINGALE in Ebook (both are unread), but this SENSE OF TOUCH looks like a rare find -- a small book well-recommended.

Runamyswim The Nightingale is probably my top read of 2016! 8y
Tav @Runamyswim yes I have heard nothing but good comments about it. 8y
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