By: Jane Johnson
Genres: Women's Fiction
Posted: July 5, 2018
In Blessings' time, the kingdom of Granada is under Moorish rule, and the king, or sultan, like other wealthy men, robs, captures, and arranges marriages. His second wife, a scheming vixen but a Christian, wants to supplant his severe first wife and make her own children inherit in place of the Prince. Blessings has his hands full trying to gain information for Momo, as everyone calls the prince, and even has to protect him from poison. But Momo is of course fated and compelled to marry a suitable young woman. Friendship may have to take a back seat.
Kate's tale is revealed to us at this point; a computer data analyst who loves botany, she couldn't believe her luck in dumping a drunk parasite boyfriend, so classy antique dealer James Foxley seems like a much better person to date. Yet she has reservations about James, which don't make much sense when she tries to tell her twin sister Jess. James keeps buying her stuff, and doing up her apartment, and calls her ten times a day. So.... only after she loses her job through a corporate takeover does the relationship come really, badly, unstuck. Both sisters flee, separately.
Swords and spices, sun and corruption. The life of Blessings is full of tumult, hasty prayers and escapes. Not only do the Moors war on each other, neighboring Castilian monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella declare a holy war. The Palace of Lions is beautiful, decorated and strong, but in this vivid evocation we see the conflicting loyalties within the walls.
There are other ways to deal with a strange boyfriend. Kate chooses to flee. Her striking out anew is courageous, especially since she takes jobs way below her potential. I kept wanting her to succeed in life. Many women will sympathize with her and in COURT OF LIONS some may learn a good lesson about a man who appears to be too perfect. We also see the new tensions in southern Spain, North African workers newly suspect. Jane Johnson from Cornwall has written an accomplished work after twenty years in the publishing business, and now lives and writes in Morocco. At this end of this epic she gives her notes on history. Along with the portraits of the great and famous, I admire her creation of Blessings, a badly treated but loyal Tuareg slave in a land which became Spain.
Book Summary
Kate Fordham, escaping terrible personal trauma, has fled to the beautiful sunlit city of Granada, the ancient capital of the Moors in Spain. There she is scraping by with an unfulfilling job in a busy bar. One day, in the glorious gardens of the Alhambra—once home to Sultan Abu Abdullah Mohammed—Kate finds a scrap of paper hidden in one of the ancient walls. Upon it, in strange symbols, has been inscribed a message from another era. The message has lain undiscovered since before the Fall of Granada in 1492, when the city was surrendered to Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand.
Born of love, in a time of danger and desperation, the fragment will be the catalyst that changes Kate's life forever. An epic saga of romance and redemption, Court of Lions brings one of the great turning-points in human history to life, telling the dual stories of a modern woman and the last Moorish sultan of Granada, as they both move towards their cataclysmic destinies.
by: Jane Johnson
Pegasus Books
March 1, 2018
On Sale: March 6, 2018
Featuring:
496 pages
ISBN: 1681776553
EAN: 9781681776552
Kindle: B074D4RMNF
Hardcover / e-Book