The Knight's Runaway Maiden Published by Harlequin Historical by Nicole Locke
on April 27, 2021
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Historical
Pages: 288
Source: Netgalley, Publisher
Format: eBook, ARC
Find the Book: Amazon | Goodreads
ISBN: 1335506209
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She hates all Warstones.
Can this one win her love?
Balthus of Warstone secretly loved Séverine, even though she was unhappily married to his brute of a brother, then she fled six years ago. Now that her husband is dead, Balthus must find Séverine and reclaim her sons as his father’s heirs. Balthus’s desire is to claim her, too, and despite his battle-maimed arm and her distrust of his family, he’ll prove he’s a suitor worthy of such a courageous woman…
I expected this to be tantamount to many of the other Harlequin Historicals that I’ve read before. But, it’s completely and utterly different. In such a good way.
There was so much depth to this story; it surprised me. From the first page of this I was hooked and couldn’t wait to get to the end. Reading Séverine and Balthus’ love story is absolutely worth the journey to the end.
Séverine is an inspiring heroine who manages to take care of herself and remain strong throughout all the hardships that she endures.
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Sounds to be an intriguing historical romance!
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