In the Shadow of the Storm (The King’s Greatest Enemy 1) by Anna Belfrage
Adam de Guirande owes his lord, Sir Roger Mortimer, much more than loyalty. He owes Sir Roger for his life and all his worldly good, he owes him for his beautiful wife ñ even if Kit is not quite the woman Sir Roger thinks she is. So when Sir Roger rises in rebellion against the king, Adam has no choice but to ride with him ñ no matter what the ultimate cost may be.
England in 1321 is a confusing place. Edward II has been forced by his barons to exile his favourite, Hugh Despenser. The barons, led by the powerful Thomas of Lancaster, Roger Mortimer and Humphrey de Bohun, have reasons to believe they have finally tamed the king. But Edward is not about to take things lying down, and fate is a fickle mistress, favouring first one, then the other.
Adam fears his lord has over-reached, but at present Adam has other matters to concern him, first and foremost his new wife, Katherine de Monmouth. His bride comes surrounded by rumours concerning her and the baron, and he hates it when his brother snickers and whispers of used goods.
Kit de Courcy has the misfortune of being a perfect double of Katherine de Monmouth ñ which is why she finds herself coerced into wedding a man under a false name. What will Adam do when he finds out he has been duped?
Domestic matters become irrelevant when the king sets out to punish his rebellious barons. The Welsh Marches explode into war, and soon Sir Roger and his men are fighting for their very lives. When hope splutters and dies, when death seems inevitable, it falls to Kit to save her man ñ if she can.
In the Shadow of the Storm is the first in Anna Belfrageís new series, The Kingís Greatest Enemy, the story of a man torn apart by his loyalties to his baron, his king, and his wife.
As much as I loved the Graham saga, I started this book a bit cautiously. I’m not a huge fan of Mortimer but I have a soft spot for Edward II, and little bit for Despenser, and I knew they wouldn’t be showed here in a good light. But I trusted Belfrage to make it enjoyable nevertheless and I was right.
I liked both Kit and Adam and loved seeing how their relationship grew. With that kind of start to the marriage it could have gone terribly wrong. She was brave, not afraid to say what she wanted and ready to fight for what she wanted.
I didn’t really warm up to Mortimer and while I understand you’re loyal to a man who’s practically your foster father, I didn’t understand why he was so blindingly loyal. I’m curious to see how he feels about future events, especially since he’s so fond of Lady Joan…
I couldn’t help but feel that Despenser was little too evil here but yeah… I did mention about my soft spot for him so…
The book started bit slow but after events started picking up there wasn’t a dull moment. All in all I really liked this and I’m waiting for the next book.
4/5
Published: SilverWood Books (November 1, 2015)
Format: ebook
Pages: 396
Source: Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours
About the Author
Had Anna been allowed to choose, sheíd have become a professional time-traveller. As such a profession does as yet not exists, she settled for second best and became a financial professional with two absorbing interests, namely history and writing. These days, Anna combines an exciting day-job with a large family and her writing endeavours.
When Anna fell in love with her future husband, she got Scotland as an extra, not because her husband is Scottish or has a predilection for kilts, but because his family fled Scotland due to religious persecution in the 17th century ñ and were related to the Stuarts. For a history buff like Anna, these little details made Future Husband all the more desirable, and sparked a permanent interest in the Scottish Covenanters, which is how Matthew Graham, protagonist of the acclaimed The Graham Saga, began to take shape.
Set in 17th century Scotland and Virginia/Maryland, the series tells the story of Matthew and Alex, two people who should never have met ñ not when she was born three hundred years after him. With this heady blend of romance, adventure, high drama and historical accuracy, Anna hopes to entertain and captivate, and is more than thrilled when readers tell her just how much they love her books and her characters.
Presently, Anna is hard at work with her next project, a series set in the 1320s featuring Adam de Guirande, his wife Kit, and their adventures and misfortunes in connection with Roger Mortimerís rise to power. The Kingís Greatest Enemy is a series where passion and drama play out against a complex political situation, where todayís traitor may be tomorrowís hero, and the Wheel of Life never stops rolling.
The first installment in the Adam and Kit story, In the Shadow of the Storm, will be published in the autumn of 2015.
Other than on her website, www.annabelfrage.com, Anna can mostly be found on her blog, http://annabelfrage.wordpress.com ñ unless, of course, she is submerged in writing her next novel.
Blog Tour Schedule
Tuesday, December 1
Review at I’m Shelfish
Review at Let Them Read Books
Spotlight at Passages to the Past
Wednesday, December 2
Review at Beth’s Book Book
Review & Interview at Bookish
Thursday, December 3
Review at So Many Books, So Little Time
Friday, December 4
Review at Singing Librarian Books
Spotlight at Historical Fiction Connection
Sunday, December 6
Review at A Bibliotaph’s Reviews
Monday, December 7
Review at One Book Shy of a Full Shelf
Tuesday, December 8
Review at Book Nerd
Guest Post at One Book Shy of a Full Shelf
Wednesday, December 9
Review at Flashlight Commentary
Thursday, December 10
Review at Book Drunkard
Review at Impressions in Ink
Interview at Flashlight Commentary
Friday, December 11
Spotlight at The Never-Ending Book
Monday, December 14
Review at Unshelfish
Review at CelticLady’s Reviews
Guest Post at To Read, Or Not to Read
Tuesday, December 15
Review at A Chick Who Reads
Review at Historical Fiction Notebook
Wednesday, December 16
Review at Room with Books
Review at Griperang’s Bookmarks
Thursday, December 17
Review at Just One More Chapter
Review at Oh, For the Hook of a Book
Friday, December 18
Interview at Just One More Chapter
Interview at Oh, For the Hook of a Book
Monday, December 21
Review at Puddletown Reviews
Review at With Her Nose Stuck in a Book
Tuesday, December 22
Review at Bookramblings
Review at Broken Teepee
4 Comments
blodeuedd
December 23, 2015 at 00:24I like those guys too
Elysium
December 27, 2015 at 00:33Yey :)
Anna Belfrage
December 23, 2015 at 18:40Ha – a soft spot for Despenser? Sort of unusual…I do agree re Edward II, though. I think the man had much more going for him than the king. Thank you for a nice review – and yup, you’re spot on: Adam won’t have it easy as his loyalties get torn this way and that
Elysium
December 27, 2015 at 00:42Haha – someone has to keep his side. Little bit at least :)