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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

A Knight's Persuasion by Catherine Kean

My review today is on the Medieval Romance, A Knight's Persuasion. This is book four in the Knight's Series. I really like Medieval Romance stories but so many are filled with a lot of sex. I suppose that happened back then but I don't like reading about graphic sex. This book has some talk about sex but doesn't have actual sex scenes. It's not a Christian story for those who follow me but it isn't offensive. It's well written and full of twists and turns. I really enjoyed this book.
In the spring of 1213 Edouard de Lanceau attends a feast to meet his soon to be betrothed. He has no desire to marry but the union will strengthen their holdings. Their meeting didn't go well and she was very angry and refused to speak with him. Her sister sets out to entrap him when he has had too much to drink. He finds himself betrothed to the sister while his heart longs for Juliana.
Juliana de Greyne is not thrilled about getting married. She must admit that Edouard is the best looking man she has ever met but he pushed her into a well. Yes, he rescued her but did that matter? Then she found he had a dare to kiss her. She is so hurt she refuses to speak with him.
In the late spring of 1214 Juliana is the Lady in Waiting for her best friend when she witnesses her murder. She is attacked and thrown into the river. Edouard finds her and brings her to the keep where she was injured. Then follos a horrifying journey as a mad woman is set on destruction. How can Edourad keep Juliana safe when she has lost all memory and they are both captured?

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