Friday 19 May 2023

 

Title: Her Unforgettable Knight
(Protectors of the Crown miniseries Book 3)

Author: Melissa Oliver
Published: May 2023
Genre: Historical Romance, Sagas, Medieval Romance, Harlequin Historical, Mills & Boon Historical, Second Chance at Love

Blurb:

Danger abounds in this dramatic medieval romance

She never forgot him...

Can she ever forgive him?

Marguerite never expected to see Savaric again – let alone to have to help him when she finds him outnumbered in a fight. He’s the brooding knight she fell for two years ago... until he left her unexpectedly. Now Marguerite is a hardened spy and wary of trusting him again. But how long can she resist their connection when they must work together to protect the Crown?

My Review:

Oh my gosh, I couldn’t believe I had finished this last instalment of the Protectors of the Crown, Savaric and Marguerite’s story, in one sitting when I still wanted to devour it. It had me spellbound!

The intrigue and suspenseful opening was masterly and spectacularly captivating as Marguerite meets Savaric during their mission in order to gain information of the Duo Dracones. As far as I reckoned, Marguerite was gentle, too innocent and compassionate but after what she has been through, she now is strong, independent and talented agent who works for the same lord as Savaric’s. Well, Savaric isn’t the only person whom gets astounded by the change of Marguerite, so did I.

Despite the issue, Savaric and Marguerite have to work together and it doesn’t stop the desire Savaric suffering from even after two years towards her. His origin has prevented him from getting closer to her and it is so excruciating to feel his anguish. Savaric might have unusual looks however his huge stature, handsome features and remarkable hat have always caught my heart.

I enjoyed an amazingly intricate conflict between the traitors of the King and Protectors of the Crown, the banter, the intrigue, the heart-pounding plot and everything within. How Savaric and Marguerite clear up the hovering issue and their love against the odd is truly wonderful. I loved it and its epilogue! This miniseries of the Protectors of the Crown has absolutely left a deep meaning within my heart. Thank you, Melissa Oliver, for the digital ARC which I voluntary reviewed.

Rate: 5 of 5

About the author

Melissa Oliver is from southwest London, UK, where she writes historical romance novels. She lives with her lovely husband and three daughters, who share her passion for decrepit old castles, grand palaces and all things historical. She won the Joan Hessayon Award for New Writers from Romantic Novelists’ Association in 2020 for her first book, The Rebel Heiress and the Knight. When she’s not writing, she loves to travel for inspiration, paint, and visit museums and art galleries. If you want to find out more, follow Melissa on Twitter https://twitter.com/melissaoauthor


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