To Touch The Knight
To save the other survivors of her village during a time of pestilence, Edith of Warren Hamlet disguises herself as a foreign princess at the knights' tourneys across the land to feed her people until she finds herself at the mercy of Sir Ranulf of Fredenwyke when he discovers her dangerous ruse. Original.
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As a pestilence sweeps medieval England, a low-born woman has only the sharpness of her wits-and the courage of her heart. . .Edith of Warren Hamlet plays a dangerous game. At the knights' tourneys across the land, among the lords and ladies, she is a strange foreign princess. But in the privacy of her tent with the other survivors of her village, she is but a smith's widow with a silver tongue. They are well-fed, but if discovered, the punishment is death. And one knight-fierce, arrogant, and perilously appealing-is becoming far too attentive. . .Sir Ranulf of Fredenwyke cares little for tourneys: playing for ladies' favors, when his own lady is dead; feasting, while commoners starve; "friendly" combat, when he has seen real war. Still, one lady captivates him-mysterious in her veils and silks, intoxicating with her exotic scents and bold glances. Yet something in her eyes reminds him of home. . .and draws him irresistibly to learn her secrets. . ."Romantic and compelling. . .the author [has a] strong voice and narrative skills." -Red Roses Reviews (5 Red Roses) on A Knight's Enchantment"A promising new voice!" -Shirlee Busbee
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