Romance

This Is All I Ask by Lynn Kurland

I read Lynn Kurland way back in the early 90’s when I was obsessed with time travel books, but this is the first time I’ve read her since then.

This Is All I Ask by Lynn Kurland
(1997, Medieval)  7/5/12
Grade: 4.5

When Gillian is betrothed to Christopher, the Dragon of Blackmour, she is relieved to escape her abusive father, but convinced Blackmour must be the devil, because he has such a dangerous reputation.  He might even have horns!  But what she finds is a man who is struggling to live with his blindness, and who needs love as much as she does.

This was an emotional and heartfelt story that went on just a little too long – but it was still a rewarding read.  The writing style was unique – it was in close third person, alternating between the hero and heroine, so the reader sees everything from the point of view of the main characters.  This was probably a major reason why the story worked, because otherwise the heroine would have been extremely annoying – she verged on TSTL at the beginning of the book, and she cried every 5 minutes for the first half.  But because of the writing style, her actions were understandable and sympathetic.  The main problem with the book was pacing – not a lot happened in the first 350 pages, and although I appreciate a book that focuses on the emotional lives of the characters, it got a bit long winded.  Then the fight with Warewick was crammed into just a few pages.  But that’s a minor issue – I gave this book a higher grade because it was such a sweet and touching story that I’m sure I’ll remember.  

I think I’ve gotten too used to the quick and short books of the last 10 years – back in 1997 I probably would have appreciated a 400 page book a lot more but now I found myself just slightly impatient.  Still a good read, though.

Karen Wheless

I've been reading romance since I discovered Kathleen Woodiwiss at age 12. I love all kinds of romances, especially emotional and angsty stories. I finally cut back my TBR pile from 2000 books to only 400, but I still have lots of books left to read!

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