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The Dartington Bride
The Dartington Bride | Rosemary Griggs
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1571, and the beautiful, headstrong daughter of a French Count marries the son of the Vice Admiral of the Fleet of the West in Queen Elizabeth’s chapel at Greenwich. It sounds like a marriage made in heaven… Roberda’s father, the Count of Montgomery, is a prominent Huguenot leader in the French Wars of Religion. When her formidable mother follows him into battle, she takes all her children with her. After a traumatic childhood in war-torn France, Roberda arrives in England full of hope for her wedding. But her ambitious bridegroom, Gawen, has little interest in taking a wife. Received with suspicion by the servants at her new home, Dartington Hall in Devon, Roberda works hard to prove herself as mistress of the household and to be a good wife. But there are some who will never accept her as a true daughter of Devon. After the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, Gawen’s father welcomes Roberda’s family to Dartington as refugees. Compassionate Roberda is determined to help other French women left destitute by the wars. But her husband does not approve. Their differences will set them on an extraordinary path…
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WHAT I THOUGHT WEDNESDAY! Another week, another good books. This is a Tudor Era book set in both France and England. It's the story of a young French woman, Lady Gabrielle Roberda Montgomery, who marries into the Champernowne family of Devon whose members include Sir Walter Raleigh. Unfortunately her husband, Gawain is a bit of a cold fish. See my full review here: https://www.thebookdelight.com/2024/04/review-dartington-bride-by-rosemary.html