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Allegra Gray

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Entrusted by Allegra Gray
Book #1: Relic Guardians Series
Source: ARC from author
My Rating: 4½/5 stars
My Review:

When Henry VIII ruled England, it became imperative to his future to suppress the Catholic Church which meant taking down all the convents and monasteries that had, for centuries stood in his country. Allegra Gray’s Relic Guardians series follows two paths, Henry’s suppression of the monasteries and convents and the journey of one young couple as they commit treason to ensure the safety of some of England’s oldest and most sacred relics.

The Plot: Are you kidding me??? Tudor England (Henry VIII) and Arthurian legend all rolled into one read?? Um, yeah, the plot is pretty awesome!! Henry VIII’s suppression of the religious houses is really just a backdrop (the impetus) for Audrey and Tobias’s secret mission. Though both are incredibly young, they have been entrusted with the sacred duty of guarding the relics (and the body!) related to King Arthur. According to the legend, when the time is right and England needs him most, Arthur will return to save the country. As far as Audrey and Tobias can tell, the suppression of the religious houses is a most dire circumstance and if the situation gets any worse, they are going to need Arthur more than ever. As Henry’s henchmen get ever closer to closing down Glastonbury Abbey, Audrey and Tobias must risk everything to ensure their mission is completed. They watch as their loved ones are hurt and killed, they watch as their beloved abbey is picked and torn apart, and they work in the greatest of secrecy to accomplish their goals. In short, they are committing treason and at every turn, they could forfeit their lives.

The characters: Entrusted is chock full of full-bodied, believable characters both real and imagined. There is so much written about Henry VIII and his court that it is hard to get his character wrong. Gray has written Henry and his henchmen just as history has described them so there isn’t much of a surprise on this front. Audrey, Tobias, and Abbot Whiting are cats of a different color all together.

Audrey is instantly likeable. Since the death of her parents, she has taken on the responsibility of maintaining her family home, working tirelessly at Glastonbury Abbey, and caring for her younger brother. Audrey is somewhat quiet and reserved but also intelligent, courageous, and loving. Though she is initially reluctant to take on such a heavy burden, the proof of her purpose becomes clear and she agrees to guard the legendary king no matter what it may cost her personally. Audrey never herself with a life outside of the church but with the guarding of the relics comes the need for a front, a façade. As a part of the plan, Audrey is betrothed and married to Tobias Seybourne, the second son of a wealthy local family. Audrey has known and liked Tobias for years but this brave new world requires her to do more than like Tobias, she must also love him and carry on the family line.

Tobias is such a good match for Audrey with his strong sense of loyalty, protective nature, and kind disposition. As a second son, Tobias never expected to rise so high in the world but he has become a favorite of King Henry which makes his role in the guarding of the relics all the more treacherous. Marrying Aubrey is no burden at all for Tobias as he has liked her quite a lot for many years. His work with the court often takes him away from home but his absence never lessens his feelings for Audrey. Tobias is committed to Audrey, her younger brother, and their sacred mission. Time and again, Tobias proves himself to be an honorable mate and a most courageous partner for Audrey. He takes a huge number of risks all while maintaining the façade of being a loyal and true member of the King’s court.

Abbot Whiting is a highlight of this read and is the person who brings everything and everyone together. As the Abbot of Glastonbury, Whiting has the tremendous burden of caring for his flock, caring for his clergy, and protecting all the sacred objects entrusted to his keeping. Abbot Whiting can see the writing on the wall and before his abbey falls, he is going to ensure the sacred relics are well hidden and protected. He has known both Audrey and Tobias since they were born, he has watched them grow, and knows, even before they do how good they will be together. Additionally, the abbot knows he can trust both to guard the relics with their very lives. Once he has everyone on board, Abbot Whiting shares with Audrey and Tobias all he knows of the legends of King Arthur and why Audrey, in particular is meant for this mission.

The Bottom Line: If you are at all a fan of Tudor England, Arthurian legend, and/or historical fiction then I heartily recommend giving Entrusted a try! Allegra Gray has woven fact and fiction together in a tale that is a race against time fraught with tension, despair, and some pure happiness. This read has it all, an interesting plot that unfolds at a very reasonable pace, a lot of background/backstory information (of which I am a HUGE fan!), and characters that are so very likeable and easy to get behind and cheer on. This is a YA-level read but I can assure you, I haven’t been YA in a very long time and still thoroughly enjoyed this read.
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arthistorychick | Nov 1, 2015 |
This was better than Allegra Gray's first book. There was a rather intriguing plot about Napoleon making a comeback attack. I liked the male lead very well. But...the whole book was a little flat. I did not read it quickly. It drug in places. Overall, an OK book, but not great.
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doxiemomx2 | Dec 4, 2010 |
Weak book. The story was readable. I wasn't sure if I liked the leads because we knew so little about them. The character development was quite poor. It took me days to read it -- a sure sign of lack of interest.
 
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doxiemomx2 | 1 altra recensione | Dec 4, 2010 |
"Nothing But Scandal" is the first book by Allegra Gray. It's a charming historical with passion and a bit of intrigue and I found it a fairly quick read.

Elizabeth Medford's father died recently, leaving her and the rest of the family broke. Although she's always been the dependable one, she just can't quite bring herself to willingly wed her despicable distant cousin Wetherby. He's cruel and seems to enjoy her fear and hurt. He only wants to marry her to improve his standing in society, so Elizabeth decides to ruin herself quite publicly, therefore taking herself out of his sights. But the rake she chooses just won't cooperate!

Alex, Duke of Beaufort, can't get the beautiful Medford chit out of his thoughts. Was she actually serious about ruining herself? Or was her suggestion another piece of her late father's plot? Unfortunately, the more he sees of her, the more he realizes she is just the Duchess he's been looking for...if they can avoid yet more scandal.

Not the most memorable historical, but for a first book I was much entertained. Allegra Gray is, for me, an author to keep an eye on as she gains experience.
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jjmachshev | 1 altra recensione | Sep 16, 2009 |

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