Monday, November 8, 2021

Historical Romance Novella Review ~ His Forbidden Lady (Tudor, Book #1) by Nicola Davidson @NicolaMDavidson @EntangledPub

 


Tudor England, 1542

When beautiful widow Lady Annabelle Benton-Hayes is ordered to court, she is terrified. Henry VIII desires a sixth queen for his bloodstained throne, and her scheming family cares not for her wishes. Annabelle yearns for love, but there is no escaping her fate: escorting her is Rafe de Vere, the man who abandoned her to become England's most loyal and brutally successful soldier.

Rafe is utterly weary of war and its impossible demands. Thankfully, his final task is the easiest: accompany a wellborn lady to London for Henry's perusal. Until he discovers she is Annabelle, the woman who swore to wait for him but married another. Rafe isn't permitted to care, yet time hasn't dulled their sizzling attraction and his orders are increasingly difficult to obey. To love her, he would have to risk all and cross his king to secure the ultimate prize - Annabelle's heart.

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Book Details:

ASIN: ‎ B00LZFU6GW
Publisher: ‎ Entangled: Scandalous
Publication Date: ‎ August 11, 2014
Print Length: ‎ 63 pages

My Review:

Lady Annabelle Benton-Hayes, a widow, has been ordered to court as a potential wife for Henry VIII. She will be queen number six in a tumultuous time in England. Lady Annabelle wants to marry for love but her underhanded family does not take her wants and needs into consideration; they only care about themselves. To make matters worse, her escort to the King in London is Rafe de Vere. Rafe, the man who left Annabelle to become a soldier. 

Rafe is glad his final assignment as a soldier will be escort an affluent woman to King Henry VIII in London. Then, Rafe discovers his charge is none other than Annabelle. She was supposed to wait for him after the war but married in his absence. Thrust back together, Rafe and Annabelle's attraction hasn't cooled. Instead, it's scorching hot, and passing her off to be yet another wire in Henry's bed doesn't appeal to either party. 

His Forbidden Lady is a quick regency romance. I enjoyed both Annabelle and Rafe. Their characters were likable, well developed, and realistic. Their lots in life were believable, and the author did a wonderful job bringing Annabelle and Rafe to life. The book is filled with unbelievable chemistry and passion, along with trepidation, anxiety, and longing. The author created a magical romance between two people with a past who manage to reconnect, albeit in a less-than-stellar situation. 

I was provided a copy of this book to read.

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