A Midsummer Knight's Kiss by Elisabeth Hobbes

A Midsummer Knight's Kiss

By

Description

The author of The Blacksmith’s Wife delivers “a mesmerizing and atmospheric romantic adventure through a beautiful city in a time of unrest and upheaval” (Chicks, Rogues and Scandals).

Since her mischief-making childhood with Robbie Danby, Rowenna has curbed her impetuous nature and become a lady. When she meets Robbie again in York, he’s close to claiming his knighthood. Their newly awakened affection inspires in Rowenna a new—decidedly adult—impulsiveness. Yet Robbie’s heart appears to belong to another—unless a midsummer kiss could change everything?

A Midsummer Knight’s Kiss gives Elisabeth Hobbes another solid notch in her quiver of appealing romances . . . Hobbes, as always, gets how love works and writes beautiful love stories without a single flaw . . . Hobbes’ sense of place and time, as always, sings.” —All About Romance

“With an absolutely adorable couple, wonderful secondary characters and an intriguing storyline, this was a book I struggled to put down! Highly recommend!” —Rose is Reading

“Hobbes has brought to life flawed and stubborn characters, yet so lovable in the way they care for each other and their fumbling at handling their sentiments.” —Elodie’s Reading Corner

Preview

More Elisabeth Hobbes Books