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The author of two highly praised novels, The Spiral Dance and American Woman , R.. Garcia y Robertson returns with a charming time-travel romance sequence. In Knight Errant , Robyn Stafford, a young American woman hiking in England near the Welsh border, was swept back in time to the 1460s, the age of the War of the Roses. There she fell in love with a young knight, Edward, son of the Duke of York. Cast back in time by witchcraft, Robyn, a young executive from Hollywood, raised in Montana, has chosen to stay there out of love for Edward, who has promised to marry her.

Now in Lady Robyn , Robyn's fantasy of courtly romance comes up against the brute reality of medieval the politics of murder, warfare, and betrayal. The War of the Roses is no longer a textbook subject, it's messing up her life, and so is the noble witch who, though he doesn't know it, is Edward's enemy. Edward's father Richard is making a bid for the throne, and if he wins it, Edward will be heir apparent. And if Robyn marries him, she will someday be queen and her children heirs to the throne as well. In the 1460s, that means living with the constant threat of death. The survival rate for heirs is not high. Will Robyn reject her love or risk the lives of her children to be?

This is an engrossing time-travel romance in the mold of Diana Gabaldon's bestselling timeslip tales.

432 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 2003

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R. Garcia y Robertson

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Rodrigo Garcia y Robertson (born 1949) is an American writer of historical and fantasy fiction. He holds a Ph.D in history and taught at UCLA and Villanova University before becoming a full-time writer. In addition to his eight novels, he has had numerous short stories published in fantasy and science fiction anthologies. He lives in Mount Vernon, Washington.

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Profile Image for Peter Tillman.
4,038 reviews476 followers
June 2, 2020
Good time-travel romantic fantasy, set in England at the start of the War of the Roses. Lady Robyn, a Hollywood starlet and onetime Miss Rodeo Montana, is magically transported to 1460 and falls in love with a hunky English nobleman. The historical details appear accurate, but the dream-like plot jumps get to be a bit much, and the forcing hand of the author is too obvious. Hey, it's magic!

It's a fun story, but ends on a cliffhanger and hook for Book #3 to end the series. Which I may read eventually, once I work through more of the more interesting-looking books on hand or available. So many books, so little time....

I did like #1 as well, ~3 stars worth: well-written but implausible. War of Roses + witches + time-travel, oh my!
Profile Image for Gaile.
1,260 reviews
December 22, 2012
Lady Robyn is the sequel to Knight Errant is back in 1460, getting into plenty of trouble, still in love with Edward, Earl Of March. Her sense of justice and fair play goes against the medieval mind of battle for power. She knows the common people want only peace but the aristocracy continues their scheming for more power and riches. Edward's father wants the crown. Robyn only wants to marry Edward, retreat to their own home to raise their children in peace and fears it won't happen. As winter blows in, she finds herself out in it more often than she would like, having adventures she doesn't want due to interference from the witch, Duchess Wydville. Robyn doesn't know the history of the period and even thought she bought a paperback with her on the period from the 21st century, she is afraid to read it.
I Do know the history of the time. Now I can hardly wait to read #3, The White Rose As Robyn is certainly is a position to change your history but she can't possibly. I wonder how the author is going to handle the third and last in the sequel.
Profile Image for Mary Campbell.
34 reviews8 followers
September 25, 2009
The best -- the most fun -- of the trilogy. I agree with other reviews claiming that Robertson's writing is uneven, but it's also lovely and lyrical in spots, so... chalk it up to poor editing. Historywise, I learned quite a bit I didn't know before, which is half the fun.(I usually have Wikipedia's "Kings of England" page open, and jump around to other historical figures.)

BUT -- This was the most exuberant of the three books. I loved it. If it were a movie, they'd call it "a romp."

Profile Image for Ann Morgan.
5 reviews
August 25, 2015
I love this type of novel. Time travel into interesting history....this set are not quite comparable to Diana Gabaldon...but close. This series are fun, written with the modern viewpoint and espressions inserted I hope there may be a @4 in the series...going to explore that....
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79 reviews17 followers
September 17, 2008
Just your typical time travel novel, except its in Medieval England. After reading the first novel, Knight Errant, I had to continue the series, just to see how things work out. It is just entertaining enough to want to see it through to the end of all 3 novels.

An entertaining read, the magic thrown in is interesting, and I always like stuff that deals with British history, even in a cheesy, romance novel kind of way.
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January 30, 2014

I liked the previous book in this series, Knight Errant, and this one is almost as good. It's an historical romance based in the time of the War of the Roses (before Shakespeare). It has witchcraft and supernatural occurrences as well, much in the vein of Gabaldon.
4 reviews
March 16, 2021
A good read, but sometimes more dense than necessary. Seems oddly 'female-centric' writing from a male writer.
Profile Image for Norman Howe.
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May 22, 2015
This series is a set of historical novels masquerading as time-travel fantasy romance. I'm going to avoid reading my histories of the Wars of the Roses"," until I've finished reading The White Rose"," the concluding volume of the series. I may not be able to resist pulling out my old “Kingmaker” board game and setting out pieces"," to try and figure out the movements of characters and factions.
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January 20, 2008
I liked the story...but I had to do a lot of skimming and speed reading as all the details of scenery is too much. I also don't like when the character's thoughts are the same repeated thought over and over. I don't mind skimming and speed reading though. I liked the time travel.
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77 reviews3 followers
February 4, 2015
A light, fun interesting story. I loved the historical aspect - I've read a lot on the war of the roses and I love how this story is intertwined with that. I wish the Library had the 3rd book, as I can't wait to read it.
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February 27, 2016
This book had the worst ending of any book I have ever read in my entire life! I am so mad at this author, I cannot believe he did this! Who ends a book like this?? Is he writing a 4th? Why would he do this?? Unbelievable!! I loved these characters and feel 110% betrayed by this author!
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