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The Last Princess of Meigen, by Rachel A. James

The Last Princess of Meigen, by Rachel A. James

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She must choose between love and duty... A captivating tale of love and duty as the last princess of Meigen searches for her true purpose amidst conflict and betrayal. It is 626AD, and the ancient Kingdom of Meigen is left vulnerable to neighboring Saxons. To unite the kingdoms and bring peace, Princess Alena must enter into a royal marital alliance. But when the handsome physician, Sherwin, befalls her, matters become complicated. Torn between obligations to her young son and country, she faces a difficult decision. Will Alena obey the king’s orders, or choose to follow her heart?

The Last Princess of Meigen, by Rachel A. James

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7080727 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .51" w x 6.00" l, .68 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Compelling Romance and Adventure By Susan M. Baganz Rachel James hit one out of the ballpark with her debut novel, The Forgotten Princess of Emetia. But she follows up with a unique and wonderful sequel in The Lost Princess Meigen.Princess Alena is a widow with a young son living at the mercy of her tyrannical father-in-law, the King of Meigen. Much to her chagrin she's been offered as the price of an alliance with another kingdom. She departs, leaving her son behind. Escorted by Ryce the Warrior and Sherwin, a handsome physician, she finds herself developing an affinity for the medical man. As they journey to Elmetia to meet the king and encounter various trials there, Alena finds herself in love with Sherwin even though she's duty bound to marry the king. Can she obey the order of her father-in-law and risk the dangers of such an action to follow her heart?Much like J.R.R. Tolkien, James takes the reader to another time and place with a medieval bent except that Ms. James takes us to real-time and place in the early 600's AD of Britannia. She accomplishes her magic without elves, wizards, dwarves or mystical creatures. With intense research to give her story authenticity she takes what little is known from that time and tells a fictional tale of romance and adventure to please any lover of the genre. Another wonderful story by a fabulous author.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Duty Bound Princess By Victoria Pitts Caine Princess Alena, the widow of the prince who was once heir to the thrown of Meigen, must leave her young son and to journey to an arranged marriage in another land. Two of the knights of Angularem have come to escort her to King Niall, her betrothed.Her cruel father-in-law, Conall, who sent her into the marital contract, holds her young son captive. To distance her mind from her own tragedy, Alena finds herself enchanted by the use of herbs and potions of Sherwin one of her escorts and even more so, captivated by the man himself.Sherwin discovers his feelings for her as well, but she belongs to his King and he must not betray him. While Niall himself struggles with the situation of marrying someone he doesn’t love, his kingdom comes under siege. Sherwin and Alena are forced to fight for what they believe is right.Ms. James paints a beautiful story with her words transporting the reader back to 626 AD. The language used and the information she has undoubtable researched makes the story real and believable. This is the second book I’ve read by Ms. James and hopefully there will be more to follow.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyable Read By DaisyJ Princess Alana is cruelly separated from her young son by her father-in-law and to divert her pain she becomes fascinated by the herbs ointments used in the Infirmary where she encounters Sherwin. Sherwin struggles over his feelings for Alana, after all she is betrothed to the King and he’s a mere Knight. Not only that but he’d also failed to prevent the death of King Niall’s previous wife. How could he look the king in the face or attend to Alana’s health when they had embraced? Alana believes denial is the best option and he reluctantly acquiesces. However, he agrees to take her on as his assistant to write up the medical notes as he does his rounds and finally Alana feels useful. Their relationship deepens but neither wish to dishonour the King, despite his reasons for marrying, especially when the kingdom comes under siege. Another enjoyable story from Ms James.

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