I have long been a fan of historical fiction and have read a fair amount of regency romance. This, however, was my first medieval romance and I must say I am a fan. It was also my first Bessey read and I liked it.
I am unfamiliar enough with the medieval time period that this book was a delightful foray into all the unknowns and felt a little like diving into an entirely new world. Knights. Castles. Peasants and nobility. Wolfhounds, swords, longbows. Mystery, adventure, intrigue, deceit. Romance. This book has it all and works.
The story of Lady Joanna and Sir Lukas is very intriguing and well done. The love story was very well done. Despite the romance blossoming over the course of mere days (and if you know me, you know this is a pet peeve of mine), it was developed quite well. Watching the respect grow between Joanna and Lukas, while their regard, and then love, grew as well, was perfect. It made them seem more like a realistic couple.
As always, I love a strong female protagonist, especially in the face of society or family who expect different behavior. I felt that Joanna was a good mix between being ladylike and independent and stubborn. I liked her a lot.
Sir Lukas is likable right away, but you also can’t help but feel sorry for him in the way he is introduced. He is a good example of what we typically think a knight should be: brave, honest, loyal, and good.
The supporting characters are all fantastic and round out the story so well. Agnus, Slip, Garrett, Eva, and Sir Edwin are perfect. Even Lord Gilbert, Joanna’s father, as cold as he is, provides the essential contrast to Joanna’s goodness that the book needs. And makes the ending all the more sweet.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more Sian Bessey books in the future.
AUDIOBOOK REVIEW: Read by: Nancy Peterson. The reading is very well done. The accents are all perfect, from the peasants to the nobility, even down to the Frenchmen. The male voices are not weird and they are different, so for the most part, I could tell who was speaking just by virtue of the tone she used. I was impressed.