The Blacksmith is the first book in the new series by Cecelia Mecca, Order of the Broken Blade.
Lance Wayland takes on the job as Master Blacksmith working for the Earl of Stanton. It's a position taken mostly to allow him to work out if the Earl is for or against their King. Although treasonous, Lance and three of his friends have become the Order of the Broken Blade. They want to stop King John's unjust laws and unfair taxes. Four men alone can't achieve that, so each man will do what he must in order to recruit both men and money for their cause. The Earl of Stanton can supply both if he indeed is on their side.
Idalia is the middle daughter of Stanton's. With her mother very ill in bed, feared to be dying, it has fallen to Idalia to take on most of the work her mother used to do. She never even thinks to complain although she dearly would love a break from it all. When she greets Lance she is nearly speechless from the attraction she feels to him. He is equally attracted to her and it isn't long before she finds excuses to spend time with him. The more they get to know each other, the more they think about a future together but that it can't be possible between them. That doesn't stop them sharing some very passionate kisses and sometimes more. Lance knows he should use their relationship to find out where her father stands with regards to the king, but if he does surely it will ruin their budding romance. Surely though, he needs to put the Order and its cause before his heart. He can't let his heart rule his head.
The romance and passion between Lance and Idalia were beautiful. I really enjoyed seeing how their relationship developed and how they dealt with the dilemmas that came up because of not only who he is, but what he is. A blacksmith could never marry a Lady regardless of his treasonous activities, or could he?
As well as the romantic side of the story, what I loved about this and many of this author's books is that even if there was no romance, the books are exciting. Once you start reading them you don't want to put them down. In this book, I was anxious to find out if Stanton would help them with their cause. I also love a good battle against tyrants and although it's early stages in the series, I look forward to seeing the Order grow and see what they do in order to bring the King to his senses. There was also a very emotional part in the story involving Idalia's mother, I admit that I got a bit teary-eyed then. This book definitely had me running the gamut of emotions!
I absolutely recommend this book and can't wait for the next one.