In Pursuit of the Green Lion: A Margaret of Ashbury Novel (Margaret of Ashbury Trilogy)
by Judith Merkle Riley
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Read in March, 2008
Very enjoyable novel that offers something for everyone - a medieval adventure, a sweet, realistic romance (no hot and heavy Harlequin-style scenes), and a touch of fairy-tale magic. Even the thread of spirituality that ran throughout the book was compelling to this agnostic reader. Coincidentally, I read Eat, Pray, Love right after this one, and it was remarkable how similarly the ideas of God and love are presented by both authors. This is my first Margaret of Ashbury novel, and I'm looking...more
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Margaret is married to Brother Gregory who turns out to be Sir Gilbert. (his youthful rebellion led him to monk-dom) Gilbert goes off to chronicle a duke's war campaign and gets taken hostage. Margaret goes overseas to free him. Again, just hilarious. Judith Merkle Riley has really done fantastic things with Margaret's voice -- Margaret is sharp and funny, but still has a goodness and innocence.
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Read in January, 1990
Margaret's story, begun in A VISION OF LIGHT, continues with her unwilling marriage to the now defrocked Brother Gregory. Realizing her love for him, Margaret uses her intellect and special gift to find him after his disappearance in France during the Hundred Years' War.
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Read in January, 1992
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Those who have read A Vision of Light
Second in the trilogy, this book wasn't quite as good as Vision of Light, but a great read nevertheless. Good characterizations and quite the mystery.
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Not as good as the first book in the trilogy, but good enough that I'll read the third...
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