To read a description of Roses Have Thorns, learn about the author, and more - check out the previously posted book spotlight!
And now...
Amber's Review
Sandra Byrd's "Ladies in Waiting" series is a three-course banquet of
historical delicacies. The research is rich and the scope is solid. Roses Have Thorns, the conclusion to the series, is similar in flavor to its two predecessors but is also a well-written tale in its own right.
Part of that similar "flavor," if you will, made it a little difficult
for me to be completely swept away by these stories. I admire them and I
enjoyed them, but the determination to cover so much time and so many
events made the books feel more like documentaries with extended
anecdotes than, say, Saturday-night movies. Certainly interesting, but
not quite as personally captivating as it might be if the reader had
more focused time with the characters in one place vs. always being on
the move from one place to the next and from one year to the next.
But that's the nature of these books and these characters - there's just
so much to tell in such a short amount of time! And Byrd tells it well.
Roses Have Thorns covers about twenty-five years of Queen
Elizabeth's reign (close to forty if you count the epilogue). And yet,
while that may seem rushed, the flow of the story actually feels a
little slow - not really in a slow-paced way, but in the sense that it's
so epic and feels so long. At least for me, it took a while to finish
the book.
The journey is certainly rich, though. Recurring themes, admirable
sacrifices contrasted with very human emotions and tendencies,
interesting myths and fables, uncertain loyalties, mystery,
romance...it's all mixed in there, with the religious divisions and
confusion of a kingdom serving as a suspenseful and fitting backdrop to
personal divisions and confusion.
Elin's/Helena's love life kept me intrigued and often took surprising
turns. The men in her life didn't always do right by her, in my opinion,
but then, Helena wasn't always perfect, either. Byrd does a great job
of showing how all of those in such high positions were truly human.
(Although I must add that I don't know if I could handle the workings of
high society and court life back then! So much to remember...so much to
watch out for and to hold back...)
Roses Have Thorns is a long but beautiful glimpse into the end of
the Tudor era. It uses lofty language and grand imagery to convey a
story of flawed characters who don't get things perfectly, but who try
to do the best that they are able as they seek faith and love and duty.
*With much gratitude to the author for providing me with a copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.*
[This review was also posted on Amber's personal blog, Seasons of Humility.]
Monday, May 20, 2013
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Amber Holcomb
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Thank you very much, Amber. I appreciate you!
ReplyDeleteSandra,
ReplyDeleteNo problem at all! :) I'm grateful for your friendship and the opportunity to read and review your books!
~Amber