ysar m
It’s impossible to explain how entertaining, how funny and exciting, how simply wonderful the story is without walking you through the best parts — and that would be so unfair. The plot itself is simple enough — he sets out to hurt her, falls for her, and everything works out in the end. That much is entirely predictable. But the creative path the book takes to get there is a fascinating story in itself, with a very atypical heroine leading a wild charge with a rag-tag band of misfits, and a family reunion scene that is easily one of the most unexpectedly funny and sweet parts of the story. For those of us that love historical romances, Sweet Bea is an exciting and entertaining ride through a time of knights and royal intrigue. But for those who aren’t as keen on going back in time, I think it will be a very pleasant surprise. The story has all the entertaining qualities of a contemporary romance with a quirky heroine, but it pulls it off on horseback and at swordpoint. ***FicCentral received this book from Tasty Book Tours in exchange for an honest review, but we're far too opinionated to let a freebie influence our thoughts or the contents of the reviews we post.
Ellen & Tom Sullivan
All ends well for sweet Bea, her beau, her family, and friends old & new. An exciting & entertaining romp thru merry old England of King John's reign.