Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Conquest


Title: The Conquest by Jude Deveraux
Genre: Fiction, Romance, Historical
Rating: 1/5

The Peregrines have been at war with the Howards for generations and when a daughter is born, the family will do anything to protect her. So they raise her as a boy, training her to be a soldier, and hiding her true identity from anyone beyond the castle walls. But when the youngest Howard returns, he sees beyond the disguise and campaigns to win her heart.

I picked up The Conquest because I thought it had a fun plot and because I've enjoyed Jude Deveraux's work in the past. Unfortunately, this is one of the worst books I've read by her. The characters feel like stock characters and are difficult to empathize with. Both of the main characters are childish and Zared Peregrine has a lot of difficulty overcoming her early prejudices and beliefs. Moreover, the plot feels very choppy with a lot of time and detail being paid to some parts and very little being paid to others. And the side story of Severn and Anne, which plays an important part in the first half of the book, is essentially forgotten in the second half and remains incomplete by the end of the book. My biggest complaint has to do with the last chapter and I think the book could have been improved by ending the story before that point. It's not all bad; the book is a nice and easy read for those who want to relax and there's a lot of angst to the relationship between Zared and Tearle for those that appreciate angst. However, The Conquest is not a book that I would recommend to any but the most devoted Jude Deveraux fans.

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