Prologue”He is the devil!”Draven de Montague, the fourth earl of Ravenswood, snorted aloud at the conviction in Hugh’s voice as they stood before the throne of King Henry II, while Draven’s brother and one of Hugh’s men stood a few feet behind them. ‘Twas an epitaph he’d heard more times than he cou...
I don't know what to say about this book. It was really boring. Draven, the dark warrior, and Emily, the fair maiden, they were not supposed to love each other but they did, yada yada yada. What can I say? I have read many books with similar plots. Honestly there is litte new under the sun. I don't ...
4 starsSetting: Reign of Henry IIIn Master of Desire, we got one damaged tortured soul highlander, Draven and one chirpy hopeless romantic young lady, Emily. And it was a bittersweet love story. I exceptionally loved the ending, it reached to great satisfaction. However, I disliked Emily with her co...
I enjoy the occasional historical romance, but I usually aim for the Victorian era, not the... what is this?? Medieval? Whatever. It's usually not my thing and I've probably only read 4 or 5 books that would be called 'medieval'... Anyway, point is: I don't have much to compare it to, so I won't dis...
A feud between old enemies is temporarily solved when the king decides that the daughter of Hugh is to stay as ward with Draven, not to be harmed in any way, for a year. A standstill should be fortunate for both and hopefully end all the raiding and killing. What no one thought about was, what if Em...
King Henry has decided to use Lady Emily for a peace pact between Draven and her father Hugh. The King has said that Emily not be touched nor harmed while she spends a year on Dravens lands.Little does anyone realize but Emily is wanting to find love and adventure. She takes to Draven immediately an...
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