A Knight's Captive by Lindsay Townsend

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  • Pub. Date: April 2009
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 265,180

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 265,180

    Synopsis

    In the year 1066, England struggles against Norman invaders, and two strangers cross paths on a pilgrimage fraught with peril—only to discover a love worth any danger. . .

    Battle-weary knight Marc de Sens has never encountered a woman like Sunniva of Wereford: beautiful, brilliant, and miles above the curs who call themselves her kin. Alas, she is promised to another and Marc's obligation is to his three orphaned nieces. But when Sunniva's circumstances suddenly change, Marc learns the truth about her "betrothal". . .

    A rough-hewn knight so gentle with children intrigues Sunniva, who never knew a kind word or caring touch from any man until Marc rescued her from the grimmest of fates. When her loutish father and brothers are killed, Sunniva is finally free, but her troubles are far from over. Although Marc has appointed himself her protector, he has a dark secret—as well as an uncanny ability to disarm her completely. . .

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    Lindsay Townsend lives in Yorkshire, England, and has been writing stories since the age of six. A Knight's Captive is her second historical romance. She is married with family in Devon and Yorkshire and loves singing in her local choir, music, walking, reading and cooking—especially trying out old recipes.

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    Engaging and strongly writtenby Anonymous

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    June 22, 2009: Townsend's talent for putting engagingly sympathetic characters into a strong story and a meticulously created historical setting continues with 'A Knight's Captive'.

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    June 18, 2009: Marc de Sens is on a pilgrimage with his three orphan nieces, when he spies Sunniva, the most beautiful woman he's ever seen. Sunniva is also on a pilgrimage, with her father and three half brothers, who treat her like a slave. As she is praying inside a church, Sunniva is attacked by slavers and Marc saves her. Suddenly her father and brothers leave Sunniva to go to war against the Vikings, leaving her alone. Marc and Sunniva leave the pilgrimage, so Sunniva can go home. But word comes that William of Normandy, so Marc takes Sunniva and the girls to London. On their way Marc and Sunniva fall in love.

    I have to admit this was a so, so novel. The description of the late Middle Ages was excellent. The characters of Sunniva and Marc were great, but just the whole thing together put me off.