Melissa |

23/12/2010
By far, Forbidden is Elizabeth Lowell's best historical romance.Brimming with lovely metaphors, great dialogue and simply wonderfully strung words, this novel is in a class by itself.
Amber is a very unique woman, she can detect truth through her touch but this gift comes with a price, she feels pain when she touches others.So when a man is brought to her wearing an amber pendent and she experiences no pain upon touching him she feels that he belongs to her.Amber's birth prompted a prophecy; that a man with no name would come to her and he could bring death or life.She realizes being with this man (she calls him Duncan) could spell danger for her.
Duncan awakens with no memory but he is soothed by Amber's presence.He believes they were once lovers as they have such an affinity to one another that he cannot help but be certain that they have been together for a very long time.He is enchanted with the kind Amber yet distraught over his lack of memories.He feels here is a vow he must fulfill but cannot remember what he forswore or for that matter to whom he is indebted.Duncan is correct in his assumptions about his past; he is to take over the lands held by Amber's dear friend Eric and if Duncan's identity were known it would cause many problems for Amber.
Amber and Duncan have a lovely romance.Amber wants to maintain a strong physical boundary between them but Duncan certainly doesn't and he goes about trying to charm Amber.Duncan does not realize he is on borrowed time with Amber but she is aware that Duncan's past is chasing him and will soon catch up to him forcing him to make some tough choices.
This novel is beautifully penned.The relationship between not only Duncan and Amber is strikingly rich but the other relationships are well defined too.Amber and her older mentor Cassandra have a bond which demonstrates their deep respect for each other.Duncan's inner turmoil is always at the forefront of his actions but his genuine affection for Amber is a guiding force.This is a superb novel that should be on the keeper shelf.