Book review - Escaping with her Saxon Enemy by Sarah Rodi.

 * A huge thank you to Rachel's Random Resources, for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review. 

Escaping With Her Saxon Enemy

Synopsis:

Viking shield maiden, Svea Ivarsson, would far rather face Saxon warriors than be on the run with the fiercely captivating Lord Ashford Stanton, protector to the Saxon King. Reaching Ash’s family castle, Svea must swap her chainmail for life as a Lady. She can wield a sword like an expert, but no training has prepared her for craving the touch of her greatest enemy…


My review:

* I am adding a trigger warning, as this novel does reference rape, not in detail, but it is mentioned. 

The main characters of this book are Ashford - or Ash as we come to know him - a guard to a Saxon king, and Svea, a Dane and fierce shieldmaiden. Although they have met before on the battlefield, the two meet properly at a wedding between the king’s daughter and Svea’s brother, which forges an alliance between Saxon and Dane. When the king, his soldiers and two Danes are captured during an ambush the day after the wedding, Ash and Svea are the only two who manage to escape. Now they must travel to Ash’s nearby ancestral home to get help.

Whilst Ash and Svea hurry to find help, they realise there is a growing attraction between them, but they both harbour dark secrets which make them unable to pursue a relationship. At first it seems that Svea is just prickly and moody, but her character is shaped by a horrible event from her past, which has caused her to distrust men. However, as time goes on she thaws a little once she realises that Ash means her no harm. Once they reach the safety of Ash’s home, they can no longer deny their feelings. But with an army to raise, men to save, and secret pasts threatening their relationship before it has even begun, will they get their happily ever after? 

I enjoyed the ‘enemies to lovers’ storyline and the early on sarcastic exchanges between Ash and Svea. After Svea’s heart-breaking past, it was nice to see how she gradually realised Ash wasn’t a monster and that she could trust him. He was very respectful of her and gave her the space and time she needed. I liked how both characters go on their own separate journeys, as well as a romantic one together. (Escaping with her Saxon Enemy does include very explicit sex scenes, so if you don’t like that in a story, then this book might not be for you.)

Although this is a historical romance, Sarah Rodi did not romanticise or glamourise the 9th century. It was a dangerous and difficult time to be alive, and this is highlighted well within the book. The author had also clearly researched Norse mythology, I really enjoyed these references! There were some powerful moments of self-acceptance and the reclaiming of one’s own body, which really added to the story. All in all, a highly enjoyable historical romance, with a satisfying ending that both the main characters deserved. 

Author Bio:

Sarah Rodi has always been a hopeless romantic. She grew up watching old, romantic movies recommended by her grandad, or devouring love stories from the local library. Sarah lives in the village of Cookham in Berkshire, where she enjoys walking along the River Thames with her husband, her two daughters and their dog. She has been a magazine journalist for over 20 years, but it has been her lifelong dream to write romance for Mills & Boon. Sarah believes everyone deserves to find their happy ever after. You can contact her via @sarahrodiedits or sarahrodiedits@gmail.com. Or visit her website at sarahrodi.com

Social Media Links:
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Purchase Links: Amazon UK   Amazon US


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