A Knight Well Spent

A Knight Well Spent

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Format Pocketbok
Sidor 352
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Jan 1, 2008
Förlag Zebra
ISBN-10 142010165X
ISBN-13 9781420101652
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In a world where chivalry and romance dance hand in hand, the story unfolds against the backdrop of medieval elegance and intrigue. Readers are introduced to a gallant knight whose heart beats fiercely for the ideals of honor and love. His journey is not just about battles fought on the field but also about the emotional struggles faced in the court of love.

The knight encounters a spirited woman, whose independence and strength challenge the traditional norms of their time. Their connection is electric, filled with witty banter and undeniable chemistry. As they navigate the complexities of their burgeoning love amidst societal expectations, the stakes grow higher; the couple must confront external conflicts that threaten to steal their happiness.

Set against vividly described landscapes and intricately woven plots, their romance blossoms. Themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and desire intertwine, compelling the reader to root for their union with each twist and turn.

With a masterful blend of historical detail and captivating storytelling, the narrative brings to life a vivid and immersive experience. The knight’s journey becomes not just a quest for glory but a profound exploration of what it truly means to love and be loved in a world where every moment is a precious treasure.

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