Helpful Score: 3
The editing in this book was not as well done as others I've read from this author. I had to really concentrate and reread passages during the first half...lots of convuluted and run-on sentences, too many characters introduced in a just a few pages, etc. The second half seemed to clear up or I got used to it! That said, the story was fun and the historical details interesting.
I love Lynn Kurland books and this one is no exception. This brought some of the previous characters back into the storyline. It makes me want to go back and re-read every one of them.
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love the books that go back in time or from there time to our times
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Montgomery de Piaget attracts responsibilities like blossoms lure bees. Where other knights have bonny brides, laughing children, and noble quests, he has the task of rebuilding the most dilapidated castle in all of England. A bit of magic might aid himif only he still believed in that sort of thing.
When Pippa Alexander is invited to England to provide costumes for an upscale party, she jumps at the chance to showcase her own line of fairy-tale inspired designs. Not even her older sisters decision to act as Fairy Queen crushes Pippas hope that this time, shell wind up wearing the glass slippers. Not that she believes in fairy tales, or magic that whispers along the hallways of an honest-to-goodness medieval castle
But the castle is full of more than cobwebs, and danger lurks in unexpected places. And only time will tell if Montgomery and Pippa can overcome both to find their own happily every after . . .
When Pippa Alexander is invited to England to provide costumes for an upscale party, she jumps at the chance to showcase her own line of fairy-tale inspired designs. Not even her older sisters decision to act as Fairy Queen crushes Pippas hope that this time, shell wind up wearing the glass slippers. Not that she believes in fairy tales, or magic that whispers along the hallways of an honest-to-goodness medieval castle
But the castle is full of more than cobwebs, and danger lurks in unexpected places. And only time will tell if Montgomery and Pippa can overcome both to find their own happily every after . . .