"Strong medieval romance"
Two years ago warrior Colin of Berkhamshire and Lady
Alienore of Solgne were to marry. However, the bride
decides not to wed the infamous "Butcher of Berkhamshire
instead fleeing into the night. No one has seen Alienore
since she vanished. Except for his father's machinations
of finding potential wives for Colin to marry and sire an
heir, the Butcher is very happy to remain single.
Meanwhile Ali hides in plain sight by donning knight armor
and going about as Sir Henri though she worries that her
malfeasance stepmother will uncover her identity and foster
her on Colin. Ali currently escorts Colin's latest intended, but when she
ends up in his garrison, he takes a liking to the disguised
woman. As he starts training her in the art of warfare,
she begins falling in love with her host as she finds him
to be kind hearted and not the harsh Butcher she expected.
Colin wonders why Ali is in every dream and thought he has
since he always loved the women. FROM THIS MOMENT ON could have been a poorly crafted
homophobic tale, but Lynn Kurland insures that this
medieval romance never falls into any stereotyping traps.
Instead readers obtain a wonderful, often amusing
historical romance starring two characters whose
personalities are so complete that the Butcher shows
his "feminist" side and the gentle rose shows her warrior
thorns. Fans will relish Lynn Kurland's latest entry that
is all a reader can ask of an author. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 24, 2002
SummaryColin of Berkhamshire knows two things--the pleasures of
warring, and that
brides do no want him.
Alienore of Solonge knows two things as well--that fleeing
her betrothal to
Colin of Berkhamshire and her cruel stepmother was the
right thing to do. In
desperation, she disguises herself as a knight.
Through a bizarre twist of fate, Alienore finds herself
protecting Colin's
latest intended as that bride journeys to England. Once
there she finds
herself not only in the Butcher of Berkhamshire's garrison,
but being made
over into a proper knight by him personally. She thinks
her life cannot
worsen.
Until she finds herself falling in love with him. . .
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