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Loading... The Velvet Promiseby Jude DeverauxSeries: Velvet Montgomery Annals (book 1), Montgomery (book 2), Warbrooke Dinasty (book 3)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. From BackCover: ALL OF ENGLAND REJOICED ON HER WEDDING DAY, BUT JUDITH VOWED THAT HER HUSBAND WOULD GET ONLY WHAT HE TOOK FROM HER! At the flower-bedecked altar, the first touch of their hands ignited an all-consuming passion. The tall, broad-shouldered Gavin Montgomery looked deep into her golden eyes, stroked her rich auburn hair, and burned with desire for her ... but his heart had been pledged to another. Humiliated and alone in a strange castle, Judith resolved to hate this husband who took her body, but rejected her love ...never admitting her fear of losing him--even after she faced Gavin's icy, blonde mistress, who schemed to keep the handsome knight by any means, even murder. But destiny held another fate for Judith than the cold and loveless one she had chosen -- a fate as rich in rapture as their wedding had foretold long before ... a fate that would keep at last... THE VELVET PROMISE no reviews | add a review
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At the flower-bedecked altar, the first touch of their hands ignited an all-consuming passion. Gavin Montgomery looked deep into her golden eyes and burned with desire for her...but his heart had been pledged to another.
Humiliated and alone in a strange castle, Judith resolved to hate this husband who took her body, but rejected her love...never admitting her fear of losing him.
But destiny held another fate for Judith...a fate that would keep at last...The Velvet Promise.
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It's really several stories in one, not one continuous story, much like Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. There are several plotlines, each building to a climax and ending to make way for the next.
The interesting parts of the story mostly have to do with the interactions between Judith and Gavin's brothers; the brothers definitely seem the most fleshed-out part of the story (to some extent, even moreso than Gavin himself). You could definitely tell she had the idea in mind to write a book for each of them, because they're strongly-developed characters in their own right.
Deveraux has a tendency to go full-tilt for the detail in her books; as the narrator of one of her later books (Remembrance) says, romance novelists have to do a ton of research because their fans will never let them hear the end of it if they get a detail wrong. I think we spend a little too much time on descriptions of clothes, but I freely admit that I'm not the most representative of women -- maybe a lot of other women *want* that sort of detail.
While this book contains some of the traditional romance novel tropes of the late '70s and early '80s (it was apparently first published in 1981), such as the classic "hero has to rape the heroine to prove his virility to the audience", there's a sense that the author's not tremendously comfortable with it (as opposed to many other tropes that she *is* comfortable with, such as hyper-romantic language and make-up-break-up super-jealousy), but for those who are avoiding stories in which the hero rapes the heroine and then she discovers she has a passionate love for him (and sex with him), this is one to leave on the shelf. (