Sunday, May 6, 2018

BOOK REVIEW: Emily, The Beekeeper’s Daughter A Romance Novella by Ronnda Eileen Henry






SYNOPSIS

Sir Robin, a common-born knight, comes to Borrowdale valley as a young knight in service to the widowed Earl of Borrow. The Earl's youngest daughter, Lady Grace, who will come of age in a few months, decides she wants to persuade her father to arrange a marriage between her and Sir Robin. The other young knight at Borrowdale, Sir Andrew, is also a common-born knight. He was wooing Lady Grace before Robin arrived, but her interest in Robin quickly pushes Andrew out of her mind. Robin, however, is taken with Emily, the beekeeper's daughter. Out of loyalty to the Borrow family, she holds back her own attraction to Robin, leaving him to think that she has no interest in him. Will love win in the end? And if so, for whom?





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REVIEW


Emily, The Beekeeper’s Daughter is a book to be adored. A poetic love web is one way to best describe this must gobble up this book. Henry writes her characters strong and instantly likable as we meet the handsome Sir Knight Robin coming into service to the Earl of Borrowdale. Robin is instantly smitten with seeing Emily and so is Emily. Her friend Grace and the Earl’s daughter has her sights on Robin too and let’s face it what the Earl’s daughter wants she gets. Unbeknownst another a young man-at-arms Andrew who has constantly been there to listen to Grace flattering her at any cost secretly pines for Grace as well. What ensues at the annual best of the best tournament is nothing but page turning goodness. How this love confusion turns out and how Henry makes poop romantic... you'll have to read for yourself!

RATING: *****(5 stars)










ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Ronnda Eileen Henry is originally from Michigan and was raised in California and Virginia. She read a lot of history, biography, science fiction, and Regency romances when she was young, and her two favorite authors are Jane Austen and Aleksandra Layland. She has the heart of a romantic and believes romance is for people of any age. Sweet romance is her favorite, whether it's for a teenager or a person in middle age.
Retired now, she lives in Florida.

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