Title: The Weight of the Crown (Second Son Chronicles Book 6)
Author: Pamela Taylor
Publisher: Black Rose Writing
ISBN: 978-1684337880
Pages: 276
Genre: Historical Fiction
Reviewed by: Philip Zozzaro
Pacific Book Review
There is a timeless adage which states: “Heavy is the head that wears the crown,” and in the case of Alfred that statement resonates every day. Alfred faces a very big challenge when Denis, a viscount from a neighboring kingdom, seeks protection from those wishing him harm. Alfred is in a precarious position, because by granting Denis sanctuary, he risks arousing the ire of Charles, The Duke of Lamoreaux. The very act could provoke a war. Alfred acts quickly, shunting Denis off to a monastery under the cover of darkness. The loyalty of those in Alfred’s inner circle guarantees the efficiency of the ruse as Alfred claims no knowledge of Denis’ whereabouts.
Alfred runs his kingdom with a steady hand, his wisdom unparalleled. He oversees the dispensation of justice when punishment needs to be meted out, he counsels his Daughter Juliana in not hastily running into a romantic relationship. He also knows which way the winds of war are blowing and the need to be ahead of the pack in arming his soldiers. Alfred possesses a progressive mindset, seeing the women in his orbit as future rulers and often seeks their counsel. Alfred wants to pass on his dynasty, but wants it to be a thriving one. But he needs to contend with the skirmishes that threaten to undo all his work.
Charles, the Duke of Lamoreaux, is currently facing instability in and out of his realm. He has been fighting the Teutons for land, while holding off rebels looking to dethrone him. The Viscount is viewed as a threat to Charles’ reign, whether real or imagined. He doesn’t completely trust Alfred, but might just reach out to him in a time of need. Charles seeks an alliance to defeat the Teutons, and hopes to convince Alfred that it is in their mutual interest. Alfred’s intelligence network has kept him abreast of the developments involving the troubled Duke, so Alfred has Charles right where he wants him. Alfred will aid Charles, but only to a certain extent. However, nothing is for certain in a world where double crosses are common and power corrupts.
The Weight of the Crown represents Historical Fiction at its pinnacle. The grind of leadership is coupled with the intense palace intrigues that lay at the heart of the rule of Alfred. Alfred differentiates himself from his fellow leaders by deliberating over action, never impulsively. His love for his family shines throughout the book while hinting at a past infidelity showing him as fallible. Author Pamela Taylor has composed a book with an appeal for historical fiction lovers of all ages.