This meme was once hosted at Buried Under Romance and Love Saves The World, and hasn’t been active for a while now. So I decided since I have a fierce love for historical romance, to start it up again. Anyone is welcome to join in if you like because I would love to see your pick of the week for a throwback historical romance that you loved!!
What is Throwback Thursday?
Traditionally, Throwback Thursday celebrates nostalgia, asking participants to post a personal photo or an image from their past — usually from 5 to 10 years ago. There are a lot of book blogs that also do a book-related Throwback Thursday.
The Historical Romance Edition:
Since Tin from Love Saves The World, Mary from Buried Under Romance, are fans of historical romance, this is a way to honor our favorite genre.
Here are our rules:
1. It must be posted on a Thursday. 2. It must be a historical romance novel published before October 3, 2008
She would have no man –
Far from the intrigues of the king’s court, all Lady Gillian desired was to keep her family’s estate safe – and to honor her vow never to marry. Then Sir Bayard de Boisbaston arrived at D’Averette castle to warn of possible danger and protect all within. Who was this man, to take over her castle? No matter that he was surely the handsomest knight in the realm, and made her rethink her steadfast vows.He would have no other –
Chivalry demanded Sir Bayard protect Lady Gillian. Though he never expected to do battle with the lady herself. Gillian was a woman of fire and spirit who soon had Bayard plotting a conspiracy. One to convince the Lady Gillian that a knight of her own was useful, not only on the battlefield – but in the bedroom, as well!
Why A Notorious Knight?
I just love this author so much, and A Notorious Knight is a wonderful book. Its set in the Plantagenets era (AKA 1200’s) which implements a murder mystery, slow building romance, what is also fun is the historical context and this author KNOWS her history and I loved how much I learned about the Church’s restrictions on marriage at this time in England, truly fascinating.
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