Hate the title, liked the story. Medieval romance focusing on a woman who has been married for her lands and holdings four times and is not looking forward to the fifth wedding.
Helpful Score: 2
I had heard of Dain and wanted to read something by her. I thought the book was okay, but I wouldn't rave about it like some others have.
Helpful Score: 1
The Willing Wife, a medieval romance with very interesting hero/heroine whose basic understanding of survival makes it
possible for the reader to absorb quite a sense of the era. . this is the darkest and most complex of the installments.
The characters are smartly written, engaging, and learn from their experiences, evolving in different ways. Good twists and
turns. This book is not heavy on physical intimacy, if that is what you prefer, but it was certainly a good story.
The entire book focuses on the two main characters. The secondary characters, in no way, detract from their tale. Rowland
and Nicolaa seem to be very strong willed people. This makes for many battles between them and great reading for the readers.
My only real complaint is that the villain seldom made an appearance.
Great love story! ****
possible for the reader to absorb quite a sense of the era. . this is the darkest and most complex of the installments.
The characters are smartly written, engaging, and learn from their experiences, evolving in different ways. Good twists and
turns. This book is not heavy on physical intimacy, if that is what you prefer, but it was certainly a good story.
The entire book focuses on the two main characters. The secondary characters, in no way, detract from their tale. Rowland
and Nicolaa seem to be very strong willed people. This makes for many battles between them and great reading for the readers.
My only real complaint is that the villain seldom made an appearance.
Great love story! ****