Tuesday, May 31, 2016

review || UNEXPECTED CIRCUMSTANCES: THE HANDMAID { blog tour } by Shay Savage

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Shay Savage, LLC | May 31, 2016 | Historical Romance
Unexpected Circumstances, book 1
★★★★

SOURCE: LIT SLAVE/SHAY SAVAGE

In a bold political move, Sir Branford claims a handmaid as his bride instead of the expected princess in an attempt to spark a war. Poor Alexandra knows little of how to behave as the wife of a future king and knows nothing of the man who is suddenly her husband.

Alexandra knows she is being used as a pawn and must do her best to avoid scheming noblewomen and the scorned princess, accept her position as her husband ascends to the throne, and overcome her fears of the man with whom she now shares a bed.

Sir Branford is determined to have it all – the kingdom, a wife of his choosing, and the revenge he seeks for the death of his father. He doesn’t expect the naïve handmaid to become more important than he ever could have foreseen.
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{ about shay savage } .

Shay Savage lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her family and a variety of household pets. She is an accomplished public speaker, and holds the rank of Distinguished Toastmaster from Toastmasters International. When not writing, she enjoys science fiction movies, masquerading as a zombie, is a HUGE Star Wars fan, and member of the 501st Legion of Stormtroopers. When the geek fun runs out, she also loves soccer in any and all forms - especially the Columbus Crew, Arsenal and Bayern Munich - and anxiously awaits the 2014 World Cup. Savage holds a degree in psychology, and she brings a lot of that knowledge into the characters within her stories.

{ excerpt } .

“Parnell, I’m only going to say this to you once.” Branford’s voice turned cold. “Regardless of your feelings regarding my marriage, Alexandra is my wife now, and you’ll not speak of her with any disrespect. I will not have you refer to my marriage as ridiculous. Am I clear?”

“Yes, sire,” Sir Parnell responded, the tone in his voice switching quickly from jovial friend and cousin to properly chastised servant. “Forgive me.”

I felt Branford’s hand through my hair again, nearly lulling me into true unconsciousness. The carriage bounced through a rough section of the road, then continued on as the driver called out to the horses. The rain lessened, and the pattering sound on top of the carriage became softer.

“Something has changed, has it not?” Parnell said quietly.

“Perhaps.”

“What is it, Branford?”

There was a significant pause before Branford responded.

“Parnell,” he said, “when I came up with this plan, I thought I was considering everything. Edgar would be angered but impotent to react since he brought it on himself. Whitney would be insulted, and between both those reactions, one of the next blows would lead to war. At the same time, it gets Camden off my back about finding a wife. Sunniva holds her tongue about wanting grandchildren, and I get it all—the kingdom expanded when we invade, the crown, an heir, and nothing else changes. At home, I have someone who can take care of me and my needs. I didn’t have any intention of being faithful, so it’s not as if my life away from home would change with the introduction of a wife.”

“I thought I had gone through all possibilities,” Branford said, continuing. “The woman who would be the catalyst was always nameless and faceless. It didn’t matter who she was as long as she wasn’t Whitney. I decided on one of her handmaids while I was out on the field because they sat close to Whitney, and it would be more…visually dramatic. I could walk up right in front of her and turn away at the last second. It would also anger her intensely, which is exactly what I wanted. There must have been a half dozen of them, and I didn’t care which. They would all be skilled in matters of the home, which keeps me from having to employ any servants whose loyalties are questionable. I only picked Alexandra because she looked at me early on, when I was first declared victorious, and she blushed when her eyes met mine. The color on her cheeks was simply lovely, and she has beautiful eyes.”

“Now your bride is no longer nameless and faceless,” Parnell said.

“No, she is not,” Branford replied. “When I took her up to my room, I had every intention of bedding her. I had been staring at her in that dress all evening, and I was ready to see what was underneath it.”

“And was she lacking?” Parnell asked. “You can still annul since you haven’t consummated the union.”

“She’s a commoner, Parnell.” His voice turned hard and callous. “I could open the doors of this carriage in the middle of a busy marketplace, take her in front of a dozen witnesses, declare her a lousy fuck, and still have the marriage annulled.

{ review } .

This was a great change of pace for Shay Savage. I enjoyed her hand at a historical romance and for the most part, the verbiage and tongue of the characters had me speaking in medieval in my head, as well. There were a few instances where it didn't jive well but otherwise...

Alexandra is a handmaid who serves Princess Whitney. When her father summons a man from another kingdom and he wins a contest, if you will, he gives the man his choice of maid -- thinking he'll choose his daughter, Princess Whitney, of course. But Sir Branford is not a fan of the woman... so he does the unthinkable and chooses the handmaid instead.

As much of a political move as it was, I enjoyed Branford and his ways. I loved that from the get-go, he was protective of Alexandra. He knew who she was, what her status was, yet he did not care. Sure, there were motives and that jazz, but he seemingly took a liking to her quickly. I loved his gentle ways with her, and am excited to watch their relationship unfold further.

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