#BLOGTOUR | The Return of Her Lost Knight – Melissa Oliver @melissaoauthor@rararesources @gilbster1000 #bookblogger #bookreview #amreading

Her second chance

With her lost love…

To avoid a forced marriage, Lady Gwenllian plans to escape to a convent. She couldn’t possibly honor another when her heart still belongs to Ralph de Kinnerton, the man she had to betray to save his life—only to hear of his death shortly after. So how is it possible he’s here at this knight’s tournament? Now the pull of their unfinished past forces Gwen to question the choice she’d made for her future…

Amazon UK | Amazon US | Mills and Boon | Harlequin


Review:

Historical romances are a genre I never thought I’d enjoy, but last year I decided to start reading outside of my usual genres. Thankfully I did, because otherwise I’d have missed The Return of Her Lost Knight by Melissa Oliver! This is the third book in the series, but can be read as a standalone.

The characters were well-developed. They were realistic and compelling. This is a very character driven novel that kept me hooked. I really enjoyed the romance between Gwen and Ralph. I enjoy a good enimes-to-lovers read.

The writing is vivid and detailed. I felt as though I could see all the ttje characters were seeing. It added to the intensity of the story and was very well done.

An intriguing historical romance that I enjoyed. Don’t miss out!

Thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources for the review copy and the opportunity to honestly review this book on the blog tour. All opinions are my own and unbiased.

Rating:

4/5☆


Melissa Oliver is from south-west London 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 is the winner of The Romantic Novelists’ Association’s Joan Hessayon Award for new writers in 2020 for her debut, The Rebel Heiress and the Knight. When she’s not writing she loves to travel, paint and visit museums & art galleries.

Twitter: @melissaoauthor | Facebook


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