Helpful Score: 3
Offered by the kind as the prize at a tournament, Lady Eloise Gerrand was far from gaining the freedom she so ardently desired. Shocked to discover the king had every intention of winning the prize for himself, Eloise turned in desperation to the challenger, Sir Owain of Whitecliffe, the man who had once awoken all her youthful passions...only to desert her. Could she how wish to see him the victor -- the conqueror laying claim to his prize?
Pretty good - was a pretty quick read for me.
Pretty good - was a pretty quick read for me.
Sarah S. (enlith) reviewed The Knight's Conquest (Harlequin Historicals, No 673) on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed it a lot! Perfect indulgence weekend-read.
Its a nice little romance book dated in the chivalry, knights era. Eloise has been badly damaged by a string of bad luck with husbands. But her healing powers, au naturale, will bring the one she will adore and love to her side forever. Not bad, I read it in 8 hours.
Had a slow start and I had a little trouble getting into it, not really on you can't put down but still a good read. :-)
not a bad read