![]() ![]() Am I just totally deficient here?Īnd Mark has pledged his love, concern and devotion to his nephew, Tristan, repeatedly, yet continues to be swayed by people into accusing him of trying to steal his wife and take over the kingdom. If women have so much power and wives basically are free to choose who they want between their thighs.this makes NO SENSE. Some of the things in the story seem to conflict.for example the belief in 'Mother-right' and thigh-freedom in which women rule kingdoms and have many rights above men, it is frequently stated and expected that 'Queens must have their knights' and queens are expected to have numerous lovers and favorite chosen ones, (Isolde is a queen of 2 kingdoms), her own husband openly has a mistress (who is married), and YET.she and Tristan and constantly afraid and terrified of having their affair found out, and when Mark implies to Isolde that she 'will' fulfill her wifely duty to provide him with an heir 'or else' she becomes frightened. ![]() I was a bit disappointed (moreso than after reading the first book of this trilogy) for several reasons. ![]()
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