Crown Rose SYNOPSIS
The Crown Rose tells the story of Isabelle of France, born heir to the
throne: her life from childhood to her later years; a life of turmoil and strife
and longing....
The year is 1240. It is the reign of King Louis IX. Knighthood is still
honored, though the traditions are beginning to fade. This will be the
last generation of knights, as we understand them. It is a time of intense
chivalry and faith; religious orders such as the Templars, the Franciscans,
Dominicans, and the Knights of Malta are springing up everywhere. And it
is a time of conflict between nations struggling and warring to form their own
identities and their own destinies.
The Crown Rose portrays the mystery of one man who enters Isabelle's life at
several key moments, becoming her icon, her soul's other half, and her
destiny...a man, who may, in fact, be much more than an ordinary man. His
bloodline goes back to the Holy Land, and he is far, far older than he
appears.
The Crown Rose weaves its tale around the actual events of the time, blending
historical realism with a hint of the fantastic, drawing upon extensive research
to make the story as accurate as possible. It is a tale of chivalry, knighthood,
romance, and war; of lost secrets and hidden mysteries; of honor, duty and
sacrifice; and the power of a few dedicated people to change the face of the
world itself.
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
Strong religious beliefs (orthodox and alternative) propel the action of Avery's first novel, a dazzling blend of French history and the fantastic. As a child, Princess Isabelle, heir to the French throne, has an intuition that her life will be different. At age nine, in the year 1234, she's sure she's "destined to do great things" after a mysterious stranger saves her from certain death by repelling a rabid dog with one word-a word that "held the power of the world." The Knights Templar, the fate of Mary Magdalene, holy relics of the early church and the Temple of Jerusalem all figure in a lively, credible story that compares favorably to Sara Douglass's Crucible series (The Wounded Hawk, etc.), also set in medieval Europe. The plot could have been a little better developed in places and at times the dialogue sounds more contemporary L.A. than 13th-century France, but overall this is a superior historical fantasy. (May 3) FYI: Avery has received television credits for work on Babylon 5 and Crusade and Earth: Final Conflict, and is the author of Witchblade: Obakemono and other graphic novels. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Library Journal
When Isabelle is nine years old, her brother Louis, King of France, marries Lady Margaret and grows apart from his favorite sibling as the duties of kingship demand his attention. Isabelle's life, however, becomes a journey into mystery as her destiny intersects with a strange and compelling man who serves as her mentor and soul mate and whose bloodline stretches back to the Holy Land. Screenwriter, graphic novelist, and short story author Avery branches out with this fascinating novel about the real sister of the saintly King Louis IX. Strong historical underpinnings laced with a tinge of the supernatural highlight the inherent drama of siblings at the end of the age of chivalry. Essential for lovers of historical fantasy. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
ACCREDITATION
Fiona Avery is an award-winning writer working in Los Angeles, California. Her previous television credits include work on Babylon 5, Crusade and Earth: Final Conflict. In 2001, her short story Luring the Tiger Out of the Mountains earned an honorable mention in The Year's Best Science Fiction, published by St. Martin's Press. Since 2000, Avery's writing has been placed among the best-selling comics with works such as the Eisner-winning Amazing Spiderman, Tomb Raider, Witchblade and X-Men. In 2004, Amazing Fantasy and its continuing series Ara�a won the Big Apple Award from the mayor of New York and Latina Magazine named its leading character "Woman of the Year!". Wizard Magazine has listed Fiona Avery in its exclusive Top Ten Creators list. Her original comic book property, No Honor, was recently optioned by Platinum Studios and is in development as a feature film.