She strikes a bargain with an older widowed earl who promises her all the razzle-dazzle without the obey part. You didn't know WHO THE VILLIAN WAS! She proves herself a rather unreliable narrator, focussing on the parts of her story she wishes to emphasize, minimizing those actions of hers that add up to her monstrosity. Andrea Jameson isn't like most lady's from the upper class. The Countess, Amazed me. Very strange things begin to happen, including the fact that John is now her step-nephew. surely ms coulter could have a little more creative? This was based on 3 books of her and the period itself. Yes, I do believe that Bathory did in fact indulge in cruelty towards her servants (a practice not uncommon to nobility), and that she DID cross into torture for the purpose of rejuvenation. Eglantine declared she would never be captured by this barbarian. I could read it over and over again and it would be amazing, just like the first time. So she decides to put him on ice and go on as if nothing's happened ...
The art department had a ball designing what they call their "uptown classic Gothic.". The author describes it as a gothic novel, but however you would classify it I enjoyed it. I read mostly literary writing, and this novel is no exception. One of the best of the 'Bride Quest' series. August 2020, This book had drama, romance, history and beautiful descriptions of time gone by. But you'll always have an idea who the culprit is. This reads more like a historical romance than a murder mystery. Yes, I do believe that Bathory did in fact indulge in cruelty towards her servants (a practice not uncommon to nobility), and that she DID cross into torture for the purpose of rejuvenation. His love for Anna remains steadfast. by Crown. Start by marking “The Countess (Regency, #1)” as Want to Read: Error rating book. Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 26. April 2009. Do tell me if you enjoyed the rebirth of my Gothic tale. Uuugh. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: kindle_edition. Is the storyteller crazy, or lying, or both? In Ms John's second novel THE COUNTESS, however, she attempts to do just that, rescuing the countess from the dark myth surrounding her to present a more balanced look of a strong but fettered young woman bartered into marriage for the sake of fami. We all have heard of the infamous Countess Erzsebet Bathory, known as the vampire woman, who had killed girls to bathe in their blood to stay young. Countess Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary (1560-1613) was beautiful, and wealthy beyond measure at the age of sixteen. A good use of higher vocabulary. Versandoption auswählen und eBooks kaufen. The story begins with Elizabeth imprisoned in a tower for the murders of dozens of young female servants. Until the real earl appears. Hinzufügen war nicht erfolgreich. The Countess was my very first novel, published in 1978 under the title The Autumn Countess. Anna’s independent and unconventional cousin, so unlike her mother, the Countess Stella Gronska. Now years have gone by and Andy’s grandfather has also passed away, leaving Andy with some tough decisions to make. Let’s face it, 2020 is making us long for other timelines. Deborah A. Cooke; 2. She also got in trouble with the Hungarian powers that be in wanting a loan from her husband to be paid back which may have more to do with her arrest and punishment than the murders, and also incidentally, the torture and murder of most of her servants. as we can see in juicy tidbits from her own diary, My Delights, and the way Anna describes the wild parties that Sophia hosts. Will she survive to marry the man of her dreams? The portrayal of Bathory is the same old (new) portrayal we've been seeing in a recent spate of new movies, such as "The Countess" and "Bathory," in which the world's worst female serial killer is presented with this softer, gentler side, as if all of her crimes were just trumped up to harass her, a poor widow, and steal her land. There were lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing. She seduces the most influential men of her time in order to gain protection and favors, as glimpses into her erotic diary reveal. This book tells the tale of a deeply flawed woman. She might like to be advised of this Read more. So if you wanna good mystery, with a little thr. Dezember 2014). Anna’s outrageous cousin, Sophia, reacts to situations differently. I found it very enjoyable with a delightful main character. Fun to read a traditional Gothic again. Coulter's first published novel, you can certainly tell the difference between this book and the most recent ones. Um die Gesamtbewertung der Sterne und die prozentuale Aufschlüsselung nach Sternen zu berechnen, verwenden wir keinen einfachen Durchschnitt. Having a Hungarian heritage, I was very earger to know the true story about the Countess and the many murders she was accused of. Having finished re. It was more of a Mystery than a romance, But it was GREAT non-the less. But Duncan MacLaren had devised a bride quest of his own, swearing to win the land -- and the fiery countess -- in a war of sweet seduction.... A confessed romantic dreamer, Claire Delacroix always wove stories in her mind. The Countess (The Bride Quest Book 4) (English Edition), Buch 4 von 6 in The Bride Quest (6 Book Series). The best of all are all of the twists and turns through out the book. An entertaining, somewhat campy, & occasionally saccharine bit o' vintage romantic suspense -- that is, entirely suited to one's mood, & when it works, it works. She's perfectly happy with the deal until she meets the earl's nephew and realizes fairly quickly that she might have made an exceptional blunder. The Bathory lands were critical to a ruler intent on expanding the territory (i.e., a male ruler). It was considered disciplinary, and the noblepersons did have life and death control. Verified Purchase. Quite believable the way each of the main protagonists gets the wrong idea of what the other means but all ends well as they say, Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 25. Kinbeath was hers, she declared, vowing to rebuild the manor and launch a bride quest so her daughters could marry for love. This picture, snapped from a photo in a Paris métro station, shows how we imagine Sophia the way Anna describes her. The author describes it as a gothic novel, but however you would classify it I enjoyed it. The truth is somewhere in there, but where? A good use of higher vocabulary. Anna’s candid descriptions of a peasant clan and of servants’ conversations are historically unique. Right, marrying, and living happily ever after. Wir verwenden Cookies und ähnliche Tools, um Ihr Einkaufserlebnis zu verbessern, um unsere Dienste anzubieten, um zu verstehen, wie die Kunden unsere Dienste nutzen, damit wir Verbesserungen vornehmen können, und um Werbung anzuzeigen. Moving on.... i know he was given a few details on the first part. It sort of had the feel of reading someones diary. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. It was thrilling I had to finish this book. The heroine's crippling fear of men was unfounded and easily overcome in the end, and details of the ghost story didn't end up being too cohesive. Februar 2021. If it is true then it shows that even as a young girl, she had a cruel streak. Yes, this reads as a memoir and the Countess surely would have this attitude, but these were actual horrific crimes, and it seems crass to completely disregard that. She's expanded on this one so it's a little more like her current style, but still. I think the author pretty much just read Tony Thorne's bio of Elizabeth Bathory, "Countess Dracula," and turned it into a fiction book (she even has the same trivial details as Thorne, such as list of food items brought in for a banquet). The missing pages appeared later in the book, which was very annoying. Then read this. Having read other books in this series even though I read them in the wrong order it doesn't deter from the series at all. Tackling the infamous Countess Elizabeth Bathory is no mean feat. I thought it was very strange the author would suddenly shift to First Person after writing four novels in the standard Third Person Narrative. Our hero, unlike many in romance novels, is not overdone which makes John all the more intriguing and likable. As it turned out, The Autumn Countess danced into the bookstores not as a Regency, but as a Gothic masquerading as a Regency. We’d love your help. If not then the author cleverly inserted a little fiction to show that she didn't just wake up one day and decided to be a cruel, tormenting psycho. I usually don't read period pieces but I loved every second of this! This is actually Coulter's first novel, although extensively rewritten. Luckily, these 32 novels are ready to sweep you away to vastly different eras and... To see what your friends thought of this book, "The Countess was my very first novel, published in 1978 under the title The Autumn Countess.". Very strange things begin to happen, including the fact that John is now her step-nephew. I didn't know about Countess Erzsébet Báthory before reading Rebecca Johns' novel - what a fascinating (terrifying!) The best of all are all of the twists and turns through out the book. Ghosts, Murder, Mystery, Romance, and Revenge. A quick read while waiting for the next book to come to the library on the long holds list. Rescuing the Earl (The Seven Curses of London Book 3) (English Edition), Saving Miss Everly: A Regency Romance (Inglewood Book 3) (English Edition), Outlaw King (Renegade Scots Book 1) (English Edition), Seasons of Love: A Sweet Regency Romance (English Edition), Reforming Lord Ragsdale (English Edition), Into the Lyon's Den: The Lyon's Den Connected World (English Edition). Countess Báthory describes her upbringing in one of the most powerful noble houses in Hungary, recounting in loving detail her devotion to her parents and siblings as well as the heartbreak of losing her father at a young age. There were a few plot points I found hard to swallow - but overall it was still great fun. To tell you the Truth it depressed me a little. Kinbeath was hers, she declared, vowing to rebuild the manor and launch a bride quest so her daughters could marry for love. Wählen Sie eine Sprache für Ihren Einkauf. John and Andy are brought together as the Earl's plot for revenge against her father is revealed. But it was a little bit drawn out. Diese Einkaufsfunktion lädt weitere Artikel, wenn die Eingabetaste gedrückt wird. hmmmm...) --i know that this isnt a basis f. i know he was given a few details on the first part. Fiction. As the story progresses, we see John’s very serious side, too, as he insists on following the rules of social propriety. Not until her husband dropped dead, that is. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Driven from her late husband's estate, Countess Eglantine de Crevy fled to wildest Scotland to claim a castle, only to find a ruin -- and a clan chieftain standing guard. I am not sure how it is considered #5 i. He had been horrible enough to Christiana during their short marriage, and she was not going to allow the traditional period of mourning to ruin her sisters' debuts as well. This is actually Coulter's first novel, although extensively rewritten. The book shows Erzsebet's life from nine years of age to fifty-four. Indeed, the interesting part of her narrating her own story seems, to me, her denial. October 1st 1999 347. Until passion turned to love, and the chieftain found himself fighting for the heart and hand of the woman he was born to possess.