Showing posts with label Margaret Hale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margaret Hale. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

Margaret of the North

EJ Journey - author

This is the fourth sequel to Elizabeth Gaskell's North & South that I read.  I enjoyed it very much which surprised me.  My favorite thing about the book is that the love between John Thornton and Margaret Hale is constant.  Their love never faltered, not even once.  That aspect, I think, is very important to the story and honors Elizabeth Gaskell.  Anything less would have ruined the book for me and I probably would not have finished it.  Unlike many romance novels of today the hero and heroine get into huge misunderstandings throughout the book and run away from one another; even denying their love for each other at times.  It was nice to see that is not the case in Margaret of the North.

The character of Mrs Thornton,(John's mother) is, I think, written closer to the Hannah Thornton of the book that Elizabeth Gaskell wrote.  In the BBC miniseries Mrs Thornton, while strict and stiff, does seem just a tad softer than the Hannah Thornton in the book.  I do wish though that in Margaret of The North that Hannah Thornton did not remain so mean spirited for so long after John married Margaret.  She was just awful and I could not like her at all.  I also was a bit appalled at her initial reaction to John and Margaret's first child.  No matter who the mother is Elise was her grandchild and the first one at that.

I loved the passion between John and Margaret and it was great that the author included that aspect of their relationship.  It was also very tastefully done.  All of the scenes of quiet moments that John and Margaret spent together, in their bedroom, in the conservatory, in Paris and in Cadiz were so lovely.  I always pictured John Thornton as an extremely passionate man who knows how to show his love to Margaret.

This book is very well written, but there are a few words in it that I had to look up.  It is great learning new words but when it comes to reading books for pleasure I usually warn authors against using words that most people do not know or use in every day life.  Just keep it simple.

All in all this is a very good book and I am glad that I read it.    


4 Stars         


The author E. Journey is also an artist.  She includes several of her artwork such as the image above throughout this book.  It is a real treat.

Thank you!

Be sure to visit the author's website
Eve On A Limb

A Heart For Milton

Trudy Brasure

A Heart for Milton is a sequel to North and South.  I enjoyed this ebook very much.  I am overjoyed that John Thornton and Margaret Hale got married and had children of their own.  There are other sequels to North and South, however, this is my favorite one.

Some people who read this book were upset that the author includes loves scenes, but I thought it was a great addition to the story.  There is nothing dirty about a married couple truly in love and making love with one another.  I was delighted to see that Mr. Thornton could be so passionate underneath his broody exterior.  John's love for Margaret and physical attraction to her was beautifully and tastefully written.

As I read this book I was just as happy and excited as John Thornton was as he was preparing to travel to London for his marriage to Margaret.  After two years of believing that another man had Margaret's heart John could barely believe how his life had suddenly changed.  I felt John's excitement and shared his happiness.       

 It was wonderful to read about John and Margaret's legacy living on through their descendants..  I was very teary eyed by the end of this book.

Great job Trudy Brasure.

5 Star Rating


A Heart for Milton
 Author Trudy Brasure.  Be sure to visit Trudy's website.
 A Heart for Milton 


 

Monday, July 16, 2012

Proposal Scene - Extended Version From The Movie

This video contains the full extended version of the proposal scene in the BBC North & South.  I wish the BBC had not cut out so much of it.

 

Richard Armitage Reading The Proposal Scene from The Actual Book

Richard Armitage is reading just a small part from the book North and South but it is so beautiful.  I wish he was reading the entire book.  The proposal scene is actuall;y longer in the book and even better than the movie...IMHO.  This is shirt but very sweet.



Sunday, July 15, 2012

Margaret of The North - A Video

This video was done by the author of the book titled Margaret of the North by E. Journey.  Margaret of the North is Journey's sequel to Elizabeth Gaskell's North & South.  E. Journey is also an artist and in this video she pay homage to North & South.  I enjoy watching it and hope that you will too.