UncommonVowsbyMaryJoPutney

by SB Sarah Wednesday, April 13, 2005 at 07:29 AM
Our Grade:
B-
Title: Uncommon Vows
Author: Mary Jo Putney
Publication Info: Onyx Books 1991 , ISBN: 0451402448
Genre: Historical: Other

I’ve had Uncommon Vows on my coffee table for a few days now, so I could stare at it while I watched tv to try to figure out what I’m going to say about it.

I can say that I finished it. I can also say that a lot of people really, really, hump-the-walls-and-erect-a-shrine-to-Putney-in-the-den LOVE this book.

I can also say that it was okay.

If one pictures the separate elements of a romance novel as puzzle pieces, with the hero, the heroine, the plot, the conflict, and the resolution all needing to fit together, everything in this book came close to fitting. It was kind of like when you’re doing a jigsaw puzzle and you think the pieces match but on closer look there’s gaps in the seam. 

Uncommon Vows is an extraordinary medieval story of Adrian, a man destined for monkhood until his entire family is killed on Christmas by this guy named Guy. England at this time is about to be hacked into tiny bits by the continuing warfare between two rulers who have the clever habit of awarding the same titles and land grants to their own supporters. Thus, Adrian and Guy now both claim to be Earl of Shropshire, and much raiding and battling ensues.

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Picture of Candy said on...
04.13.05 at 08:31 AM |

You know, I can’t argue with you about the bad parts of the book. Because they ARE annoying. What makes the book an A for me is basically Adrian. This is one of the very, very few instances in which the mind-bogglingly hot hero eclipses every other consideration, amnesia plot device and heroine you want to slap until your hand bleeds and all. And while I found Meriel irritating and not worthy of Adrian’s nuclear hotness, I don’t think I found her quite as annoying as you did.

You know who Adrian deserves? Cecily, of course! Actually, I was kind of hoping she’d get it on with Adrian’s half-brother in a sequel.

Picture of Sarah Sarah said on...
04.13.05 at 09:54 AM |

Adrian totally could have been with Cecily, though I agree that the future match between Richard and Cecily was implied at the end. And what better for a honorable man with dubious status than to marry an heiress and help her restore her lands?

Adrian is such a masterful uber-hero, I can’t even think of the complete character sketch of who/what kind of heroine he should be with. I am telling you, I’m going to wake up at 3am burning with the desire to write Adrian fanfic.

Picture of Candy said on...
04.13.05 at 10:05 AM |

Putney has a much more sure touch with heroes than heroines, I think. Her heroines are either “I need to dip her in this vat of acid, mmmkay?” annoying or else they’re so goddamn perfect and unflappable that I want to, I don’t know, throw some pig’s blood on them a la Carrie just to see if that would shatter their blasted Kwan Yin-like calm and loving mercifulness. I want a heroine who’s a real person who I can identify with, not an annoying brat, and certainly not a Boddhisattva.

But her heroes… Ah, she does write some lovely ones. Adrian, Robin and Lucien are probably my three favorite from her. All blond too! Hmmm.

Picture of Yummy Yummy said on...
04.13.05 at 01:08 PM |

A heroine for this Adrian chap?  How about on of Laura Kinsale’s excellent gals - like Leigh from Prince of Midnight.  She was tough, didn’t whine, did what she needed to do, etc.  She might even be too tough.  Oh, and I’ll disclaim now - I will soon be considered a broken record on the Kinsale side of things. 

Nonetheless, I’m interested in Adrian now, if he’s as good as you say.  I might have to give him a going over [meow!].  But I’m not looking forward to the gal.  She sounds awful!

Picture of Sarah said on...
04.13.05 at 02:32 PM |

Oh girl, Adrian is amazing. Intelligent, not taken to bouts of asshattery. You will so love him. I mean, it is one of the few things romance-related that Candy and I agree on!!

Picture of Brian Brian said on...
04.25.05 at 10:14 PM |

Hey. That’s my review you quoted. I am amused.

I second the notion of hooking the hero up with somebody with a bit more strength in the consistency department.

But it has been a long time. I think he really needs somebody who can appreciate a nice plate glass window.

Picture of Sarah said on...
04.26.05 at 02:45 PM |

Yeah. A little defenestration-obsessed heroine action is exactly what he needs!!!

I can’t believe I quoted your review - and you found it. That’s so almost-random.

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