The two noble knights in this story do their fair share of battle, but their hearts lie with one another, making this an action-packed story filled with tons of passion and excitement. But romance is not something I’ve read much about in fiction taking place in the early 1300s. This specific time period in English history is rich with opportunity for fictional drama-sword fights, castle raids, and harrowing battles to the death translate well to the page. It’s a partnership that will test every strand of his moral fiber, and, eventually, his understanding of the meaning of duty, honor, and love. When he takes up a quest to rescue his sister from her abusive lord of a husband, he’s forced to enlist the help of Sir Christian. He’s determined to live up to his own ideal of a gallant knight. Sir William Corbett, a large and fierce warrior known as the Lion, has pushed his unnatural desires down all his life. Being smaller than his six brutish half-brothers, he learned to survive by using his wits and his gift for strategy, earning him the nickname the Crow. Sir Christian Brandon was raised in a household where he was hated for his unusual beauty and for his parentage. In medieval England, duty is everything, personal honor is more valued than life itself, and homosexuality is not tolerated by the church or society. PUBLISHER: Pinkerton Road (Self-published)
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