Book Description:
Lightning and thunder crash around her as Elizabeth runs from her pursuer. She
rests for only a moment ... or so she thinks. Castles ... swords ... men of war
... Elizabeth is stunned! How did she arrive in England? Who brought her here?
As she struggles to uncover the events that landed her at Fairwick Castle,
nothing is as it should be. Danger surrounds her. Forced to put her trust in
the arrogant Lord Nicolas Fairwick, Elizabeth prays for God’s intervention.
My Thoughts:
I enjoy reading stories set in the Middle Ages. Elizabeth, even though she has
amnesia, pulls herself together to be a spunky, honest woman, determined to do
what is right. Lord Nicolas Fairwick is a medieval overseer of the castle who
sometimes lets his power get in the way of his intentions. They are two people
who need each other. They just have to figure it out. This book is filled with
adventure. At times I cringed because of the stories of the characters who
caused heartache for the pair, while other times I cheered for the bravery and
fearlessness of Lady Elizabeth and the kindness and caring of Lord Fairwick.
There are some difficult circumstances in the story, but they make Lord
Fairwick fight to be a kindhearted man. I enjoyed the comradery of the three
brothers and their sister as well as the relationship between the staff and the
royals. If you enjoy medieval historical novels with a bit more bite to them,
you'll like The Warrior and the Lady Rebel. I received a complimentary copy of
this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.