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Sep 28, 2010

Battlesong by Allison Knight


THE PAGAN & THE PEN BOOK REVIEWS

Title:  Battlesong
Author: Allison Knight
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: 209 pgs.

RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 4
Presentation: 5
Editing: 4 (some errors)
Story: 4
Writing Ability: 4

Overall Card Rating

Reviewed by: Violet Harper
About The Book: Their marriage begins with a lie. Tricked into wedding young Laren Blair, the daughter of a Scottish laird, Arthur ap Brynn Ffrydd, an English baron, abandons her at his keep. When he finally returns six years later she has won the affection of his people but all he sees are the changes she has made. Their battles begin.

She fears her life will be as miserable with Arthur as it was with her cruel father. He envisions losing his property to her Scottish clan. As they learn to tolerate each other, desire draws them together. When Laren is kidnaped and Arthur is wounded in battle they realize they love each other. Reunited, can their love withstand the strain of another lie?



The Review: Ms. Knight just keeps getting better. Battlesong is the follow-up to Heartsong, though one doesn’t have to read Heartsong to fully enjoy Battlesong. From the second I picked it up, I was whisked away to Medieval England. It’s a dangerous, romantic time that Ms. Knight vividly and expertly recreates.
The characters are fully realized and full of life. Laren is a woman to admire. Her grit and strength create sparks in any setting, but especially in this one where women were considered property. Arthur is rash, headstrong, handsome, and true to his values—a perfect recipe for a hero.

Battlesong is an enjoyable, relaxing read that provides the perfect escape for a rainy afternoon. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys historical romance.
Pagan Elements: N/A
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1 comments:

Julie Eberhart Painter said...

Allison, you should be very proud of this review. Keep "singing."

Julie

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