Reviews for Mark of the cross

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Set in 13th-century England, Pella's latest historical features two brothers, Philip and Gareth, who are as different as night and day. When their father suddenly dies, Gareth falsely incriminates Philip for murder. Philip narrowly escapes death, becoming a fugitive and leaving behind his love, Beatrice, who must strike a deal with Gareth. Pella lives in Oregon. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.


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Lady Beatrice Marlowe is the daughter of a Saxon squire. She is only 16, but she knows immediately that she loves the new groom, Philip de Tollard. He is the bastard son of the powerful Lord Aubernon and, as such, is without fortune or status. Worse, his scheming legitimate brother lusts after Beatrice and attempts to frame Philip for murder. Pella trots out every stereotype in a genre that depends on them, but, as always, she is lively and witty--and rather lusty, too, at least by the standards of Evangelical fiction. --John Mort Copyright 2006 Booklist

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