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To Crown A King

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Look at that cover. I mean wow.
Though i thought this was more fantasy-y but it was still very good.
Just very good. The cover alone deserve at least 2 stars LOL

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Who isn't obsessed with early English/Scottish/Irish history? Sign me up! The Bruce family has a long history - and William Wallace just adds more. Great story!

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This novel sounded interested to me because it seemed like it was a retelling of Braveheart from a woman’s perspective. However, there was such a myriad of characters that it felt like the main character was in the background. Still, I recommend this for anyone interested in Scottish history.

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Scotland is at war, with itself and with England. One woman dares to defy all to save her beloved land. Christina Bruce, daughter of the famous Bruce clan, has a chance meeting with those who will change Scotland's fortune. William Wallace begins his fight for freedom, with Christina assisting. But Scotland's freedom will come at a high cost.
This was a great book. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I can't wait to see if Christina's story will be continued.

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Thank you NetGalley for the eARC. I knew little to nothing about Scotland. This book did help and I truly enjoyed the story. I also loved the characters

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This book has an intriguing premise. It is set in medieval Scotland. However, the execution of the story fell a bit flat for me, overall.

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DNF - there were so many characters and snippets of backstories and history that were introduced in the first few chapters alone that it overpowered the story and plot itself. This story has lots of potential but so far I feel like it’s less about Christina and more about everyone else in the background.

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I love historical fiction, and was so excited to read this. Really enjoyed the perspective on the story, and it was a good read. I just wish I knew more on the history to help my knowledge and enjoyment on the story, or that the author had given me more. All in all a good read, just with a little detail missing.

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Everyone has watched Braveheart, right? This is the story of Scotland and William Wallace told from the perspective of Robert Bruce's sister. I enjoyed reading about the story from a women's perspective. After reading this book it is easy to understand how Scotland was dominated by the English. A interesting read!

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It was an okay read.
Not my favorite this year, I liked the few of a woman in a topic I known only from Braveheart

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i was really interested in reading this because I enjoy historical fiction and this felt like a rare timeline. I really enjoyed reading this book and enjoyed Christina.

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Thankyou to Netgalley for providing me with this e-arc in exchange.
Without prior knowledge of 13th century Scotland, this book was baffling. I was struggling to understand what was going on and the importance of some important histoical figures. I wish the author had given us a bit more background on things, to prep us up you know. I had to look up alot of information and read a bit of Scotland's history to understand the book which honestly I loved doing because I always love a chance to learn something new. After I did a little research, I started grasping the content and started enjoying the book.
Although it was getting a little irritating that Christina was always present at a crucial or say the right time. Also sometimes she just got on my nerves with her bravado 😂 I dont know why.
But aside from that I really enjoyed this book and would recommend this to the historical fans out there who are looking to branch out and read something besides WWII fiction.

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I received this book by the publisher via netgalley . All opinions are my own.


I enjoyed historical fiction and this was a good book for giving insight to Scotland that I didn’t previously have. The book was quick paced and the characters well established and fun to follow. Overall the book was a good first from the author, however sometimes the writing was disjointed or repetitive in phrases but I would read more of her work in the future.

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this was definitely not the type of book I am used to reading it but it wasn't bad. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you NetGalley for giving me this chance.

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Unfortunately, this book wasn’t for me. I was very excited about it, because I love historical fiction. I tend to stick to the same time period (Hello Tudor area England!), bit I’m trying to branch out a little. This is why this book spoke to me, but at the same time, it’s why I didn’t enjoy it: I didn’t know enough about the time period, and the book didn’t tell me enough. It’s well written and I enjoyed the characters though, so I think I would have actually loved it if it had been a bit longer with some more historical background.

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I enjoyed this book which is set in Scotland during the Wars of Independence. The main character is Christine, a member of the Bruce dynasty (sister to Robert The Bruce) and think that in many ways she is a good example of someone who can feature prominently in a fictional book as so little is actually known about her. I liked the way the author brought her to life and gave her a character that's appealing, slightly feisty and definitely with a mind of her own. I also like the way that other historical characters interact with her. What detracted from the storyline for me was all the dashing about between castles that she did - it was almost as if the author knew where all the castles and places in Scotland were and wanted to make sure Christine visited all of them. I'm not sure as a woman in those times that she would have done. Nevertheless, it was a good read and if there's a second installment covering the rest of Christine's life (which the author hints at) then I'll be reading it.

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Interesting historical novel set during the time of William Wallace and early Robert the Bruce in a story told by viewpoint of his sister Christina Bruce. Scotland was a difficult place to live and survive in as the clans fought among themselves and could show an united front against the might of Edward I.

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I picked this book because I love Historical Fiction and had high hopes for this one about Christina Bruce. It really disappointed me. I just couldn't get into it. There was a lot of really boring parts that I just skimmed over. Christina was annoying. I just did not like it.

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Prior knowledge of 13th century Scotland highly recommended. I came into this with no historical context other than the vague notion that England and Scotland have a bumpy history, and I was quickly lost in a sea of names.

Nearly every scene featured a new character, and the author helpfully introduced them with two sentences of background. However, for the sake of the narrative, I wish some characters had been omitted, even if it diminishes historical accuracy. I was often guessing whether someone was important or would never be mentioned again.

Christina is the second daughter of the proud Bruce family, and the majority of this story involves her dashing back and forth across the lowlands and running into people (literally, she literally collides). They exchange a few words, and the point of the conversation was lost on me until the next scene, when suspense is set aside and more critical historical context is revealed. Christina reads more as a documentary host than a protagonist: she shares tons of facts and background (something like: this was the cousin of our rival so-and-so, notorious for losing a flock of chickens), but I struggled to pick up her motives and emotions in the narrative.

I really wish the beginning chapters had set up the political landscape: Who was William Wallace? Why is he disliked by the Scottish and English kings? What does Christina think about all of this politics? The more historically savvy might get along without this information, but I was floundering.

I kept reading because the historical events are so dramatic, but I gave up keeping track of characters.

**Thanks to Netgalley and Skjaldmaer Publishing for the free ebook**

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I love historical fiction and this is one of my favorite time periods but I had trouble getting into this book the plot was interesting but the characters were kinda bland

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