Romances often have a triangle. In the early days of
Harlequin, there was usually a sweet heroine matched against a scheming, not-very-nice rival who always knew just how to put a spanner in the works. Now our stories have more complexities to the characters of both the protagonist and the rival. Good and bad are not nearly as well defined.
In the case of Henry II we have Rosamund playing the role
of the sweet heroine and Eleanor being the witchy rival. Some stories have Eleanor poisoning Rosamund, but...READ ENTIRE POST HERE
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