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Suzanne Barclay (1945–1999)

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Werken van Suzanne Barclay

Getemde leeuwin (1998) 103 exemplaren
Knights Divided (1996) 79 exemplaren
The Knights of Christmas (1997) — Medewerker — 69 exemplaren
Knight's Ransom (1996) 58 exemplaren
Knight's Rebellion (1997) 55 exemplaren
Taming the Lion (1999) 53 exemplaren
Nacht in de heuvels (1999) 50 exemplaren
The Champion (1999) 46 exemplaren
Lion's Legacy (1996) 45 exemplaren
Lion of the North (1995) 43 exemplaren
Lion's Heart (1995) 43 exemplaren
Knight Dreams (1992) 34 exemplaren
Knight's Honor (1993) 30 exemplaren
Knight's Lady (1993) 26 exemplaren
Man with a Mission (1993) 9 exemplaren

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Officiƫle naam
Hoose Backus, Carol Suzanne
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Barclay, Suzanne
Geboortedatum
1945-12-20
Overlijdensdatum
1999-09-15
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
USA
Beroepen
romance novelist
Korte biografie
Carol Suzanne was born on 20 December 1945 in USA, daughter of Phyllis and Whit Hoose. She married Kenneth E. Backus, and obtained four stepchildren.

Published since 1992 as Suzanne Barclay, was an author for Harlequin Historical, specializing in romance set in the Medieval era. She founded the Lake Country Romance Writers in 1988, and served as the chapter's first president. She passed away on 15 September 1999 after a long battle with cancer.

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This book was awesome...and it was my first ever historical romance...and definitely well worth it...definitely a must reread...when i get the chance!!!
 
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Dawn2016 | 3 andere besprekingen | Jan 29, 2016 |
Boring, extremely anachronistic. Sad product from three good historical romance authors. Wot happened????
 
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thebookbabe | Nov 19, 2011 |
Not terrible, but not nearly as good as Lion's Lady. Somehow it didn't strike me as a true portrayal of medieval times, though I can't point to any obvious mispresentations. Well, her magic/psychic power is an odd note, for one. Ranulf is too bad to be true, and Gowain has had too many disasters - it's unrealistic. Dunno. I really liked Lion's Lady and was pleased to find another by the same author, but it's just not very good. I'll try others by her, but her skill is clearly uneven.
 
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jjmcgaffey | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 3, 2009 |
Pretty good. The biggest thing was that this medieval romance actually felt, y'know, medieval (I know just enough about the era that most medieval romances drive me nuts with simple, obvious errors). The criss-crossing feuds are excellent and very true to the Highlands, and their concern with oaths (especially oaths on someone's soul) is very medieval. Can you swear on someone else's soul, though? Hmmm. Anyway. The problem that started the whole thing was very realistic, and the revelations at the end about it fit perfectly with the revealed characters of those involved. Paddy's name change was maybe a little over the top, but I could see it - it was his idea, not his father's. And the various last-minute saves actually felt realistic, not deus ex machina. I like it.… (meer)
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Werken
22
Ook door
1
Leden
752
Populariteit
#33,829
Waardering
½ 3.3
Besprekingen
9
ISBNs
38
Talen
5

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