Book review - Her Unforgettable Knight

 * A huge Thank You to Rachel's Random Resources and Melissa Oliver, for inviting me on this book tour and for sending me a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.



Synopsis

Part of Protectors of the Crown. Marguerite never expected to see Savaric again—let alone to have to help him when she finds him outnumbered in a fight. He’s the brooding knight she fell for two years ago, until he left her unexpectedly. Now Marguerite is a hardened spy, and wary of trusting him again. But how long can she resist their connection when they must work together to protect the Crown…?


Review:

Her Unforgettable Knight is the final instalment of the Protectors of the Crown series, a medieval historical romance by Melissa Oliver. You can read each book as a standalone or together as a series.

The story follows Savaric, a member of the Knights Fortitude, investigating a plot against the king by the Duo Dracones. And Marguerite, who is now a spy and also working to bring down the Duo Dracones, after they almost killed her two years ago. She has been at the French Court collecting information and has since travelled back to England in disguise. The two were once romantically involved, but after Savaric ended things, Marguerite was left broken hearted. Can they work through their issues and back into each other's arms? And, with danger at every turn, can they work together to bring down the Duo Dracones and save the crown?

Her Unforgettable Knight is a love story about the reconnection of two people who are still very much in love, and it is also action packed and full of adventure! The story had my full attention instantly, within the first few pages our two main characters bump into each other after two years apart and there is also an action-packed fight scene. Throughout the book, I found myself desperately trying to guess what would happen next! The author also included the important topic of Savaric being of mixed racial heritage and how this impacted his life, living in medieval England. Both characters go through a bit of a transformation, Marguerite is different to when Savaric first met her, she is no longer a damsel in distress, instead she is now self-assured, strong-willed and feisty. She also has fighting skills to rival his own! And Savaric redeems himself when we find out he didn't break Marguerite's heart out of malice, but for a different heart-breaking reason altogether. I loved both characters, they were so well-written and complemented each other so well!

This book provided a satisfying conclusion to the Protectors of the Crown series. If you like historical romances, then I highly recommend reading this series and Melissa Oliver's other books!

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Author Bio:

Melissa Oliver is from south-west London where she writes sweeping historical romance and is the WINNER of The Romantic Novelist Association’s Joan Hessayon Award for new writers 2020 for, The Rebel Heiress and the Knight.

Website www.melissaoliverauthor.com

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