Saturday, January 14, 2012

Emerald by Karen Wallace

Release Date: 7th July, 2011

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Books

Pages: 277pgs

The Story

Emerald St. John is in trouble. She has been condemned to marry a man she hates, her enemies are conspiring to have her pet bear torn apart in the baiting pits, and the man she loves is far awayon the high seas. And now she has stumbled into a web of spies with a plot to poison Queen Elizabeth I. To save herself and the kingdom, Emerald must beat the spies at their own game - which means transforming herself from a country girl into a lady of the court. Can she do it in time?

The Review

The blurb and this beautiful cover combination had me gearing up in excitement and it was a real delight to see it at the library just waiting to be borrowed by me. Now I'm a huge fan of historical fiction - as most of you know - but only so very few authors can actually pull it off. More so in young adult than adult fiction. Reminding me of the essence of Eve Edward's popular The Other Countess series which I loved, EMERALD was a light and a very entertaining read that I'm sure a lot will enjoy immensely. While I found the fast-paced storyline well-written, but I wished it could've been spaced out more. To see more development between the setting and the main characters. However it was still a great read.

I found Emerald's character easily appealable and she possessed the many personality traits we love and adore in our female heroines - the strong, intelligent and determined kind. Watching over her and seeing the transformation begin from a mere country girl to a strong-built-but-graceful young woman of the Elizabethan court, it was definitely something that was worth reading about.

The other characters introduced in the book - the main and supporting cast - were just as enjoyable as Emerald's character. However, I have only two tiny problems. When it came to the romance itself, I of course love the romance, but there wasn't much of it which was a real shame for me considering I thought it would be one of the main focuses of the book. After all, there's no historical fiction without some good old-fashioned romance. Apart from that, the other issue for me was the length of the book. Like I said above, I wished it was a little bit more spread out in the length department and perhaps if was written with another 100 or so pages, I would've given this book a higher rating.

Overall Karen Wallace did an amazing job in weaving EMERALD's tale of a light romance, an intriguing mystery, along with just the right amount of scandal to make it a great read. Containing some characters you will love and others that you will hate, I definitely recommend giving this book a go whether you buy or borrow. I recommend it to any fans of Eve Edwards or Anna Godbersen's books. If you love them, you'll this too!

The Rating

3/5 stars

7 comments:

  1. I haven't seen this book around that much, but I have wanted to read it. Thanks for the review!

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    1. Yeah I haven't seen this book around much either. But hopefully you get to read it soon.

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  2. I, too found Emerald a light and entertaining read, although it's nothing like Phillipa Gregory's historical fiction.Hmm..I haven't read any of Eve Edwards nor Anna Godberson's novels, but I think I might try them now :D Awesome review Erin <33

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    1. You definitely need to read Eve Edwards and Anna Godbersen books! They are such fun reads!

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  3. Okay, for some reason adding the word 'scandal' to anything that's historical makes me crazy excited haha. Despite a few minor problems, I'm glad this overall was a fantastic book. I am so adding it to my wishlist! THANKS ERIN :D

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    1. Haha I'm with you there. Love anything with 'scandal'. I mean it has its ups and downs but it was still an enjoyable read.

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  4. It's a shame there wasn't much romance! I'm not usually a huge fan of historical fiction, but I've been getting into it more recently, so I might try this one and see how it goes. Glad you enjoyed it overall! Thanks for the review :).

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