My first Chadwick was Shadows and Strongholds followed by Lords of the White Castle both of which have a strong romantic element (along with all the Historical facts), so I expected the same from this one as well... which it turns out was unwise. Despite a few sex scenes, Daughters of the Grail> is not a traditional romance in any sense of the word.
If you disregard that (which for a romance reader such as myself is a bit difficult) this is not a bad read. It's actually quite an interesting story (one that I hadn't even contemplated before, and wouldn't mind reading more about), with quite a few main characters you can't help but get invested in. Plus nothing ends the way you assume it will, things kept happening that I never would have guessed. While I still wish it had a bit more on the romance front, I'm not sorry I read it.
So even though it wasn't what I expected, this was definitely worth the read (as well as the cost)!
If you disregard that (which for a romance reader such as myself is a bit difficult) this is not a bad read. It's actually quite an interesting story (one that I hadn't even contemplated before, and wouldn't mind reading more about), with quite a few main characters you can't help but get invested in. Plus nothing ends the way you assume it will, things kept happening that I never would have guessed. While I still wish it had a bit more on the romance front, I'm not sorry I read it.
So even though it wasn't what I expected, this was definitely worth the read (as well as the cost)!
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