The Queen's Captive Chapters 13-19 Recap and Review
It is now some months later from where we left off last time and -wait what? no nursing back to health scenes? no secret sex having? no longing looks and wound cleaning? That's right, there are none. Note to Barbara Kyle--need to read more cheesy books, even Beauty and the Beast had a wound cleaning scene and that movie was for children! Anyway, it is now sometime in 1555 and Honor and her hubby, Richard, are strolling around town, while merry scenes of life in England pass them by. The dialogue is hilarious. It is all "shall we sup tonight?" "why yes, I love supping. Don't you? Godspeed. Some foul weather we're having!" Anyway, we know something bad is about to happen because people just don't go strolling around while boys toss bread about (this actually happens) without something bad happening. They go to see their good friend, George, only to find that he has been arrested and is about to be burned at the stake. They do absolutely nothing about it but go off to see his burning-because who doesn't want to see their lifelong friends burned at the stake? Honor has flashbacks of the time she was nearly burned at the stake when suddenly-what ho! some hooligans try to rescue poor George but their attempts fail miserably and he dies. Honor mopes around for some time and then goes off to see the Queen again to report on Princess Elizabeth. There she encounters the evil Grenvilles who are all-"she's not Catholic. She's a TRAITOR." It wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure THAT one out as Honor has done the poorest job ever of concealing her allegiances. Frances Grenville comes to the rescue though-even though she got some secrets from some crispy old priest about Honor's Wicked Ways- because she still has secret plans of the sex having with Adam. Honestly, this is the most boring sub-plot EVER. Meanwhile, in the House of Commons Richard is trying to get some law passed that would mean they aren't exiles anymore. These chapters are so dull, I think Barbara Kyle just transcribed some event from the Canadian House of Commons. Honor does not, as such, want to be burned at the stake AGAIN so she gets Richard and packs her trunks and make plans to hightail it out of there. Richard thinks running away is from losers so he decides to say to which Honor says "don't let the door hit you on your way out" and he is all "fine!"
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