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Bezig met laden... One Night in Hartswood (origineel 2023; editie 2023)door Emma Denny (Auteur)
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Oxfordshire, 1360: When Penn and Raff meet in Hartswood Forest, the only truth they know of each other is a brief moonlit kiss they had shared previously. But Penn is escaping an arranged marriage to a woman he has never seen. Raff is tracking the elusive missing groom of his sister to restore his family's honour. Neither are looking for a travelling companion. Yet both men find themselves drawn to each other in ways neither imagined. Unaware of their true identities, they venture north together through Hartswood Forest. And, as their bond deepens, their fates become irrevocably entwined. But, with one escaping a life of duty and one tracking a fugitive, continued concealment threatens everything they know and trust in each other. So when secrets are finally revealed, and the consequences of their relationship become clear, both must decide what they will risk for the man they love. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I'm not a huge cataloger of historical inaccuracies, but this book had a lot of things that struck me as probably historically iffy. Even beyond that though, a lot of the setup, world, and plot events of the book don't much hold up to plain logical examination. It was a bit distracting! Also distracting, to me anyway: sex scenes in which the characters involved have, canonically, not bathed in several weeks—if you're going to be historically inaccurate, why not choose to be so with that, yikes! (