Pretending to be married, of course nothing more will happen…
Synopsis
The only man who’s tempted her…Now poses as her husband!
When an injured knight arrives on Brida O’Conaill’s doorstep, the village assumes he’s her long-lost husband. But her only previous connection to Sir Thomas Lovent was an intense shared moment at a tournament years ago. Brida maintains the pretence while she nurses him, yet once he’s back to full, virile health, she cannot reveal Thomas is not her husband—or that she’s unmarried!—when everyone is expecting them to act like husband and wife…
My review
Brida O’Conaill and Sir Thomas Lovent had a heated moment on a tournament years ago. But she hasn’t seen or heard from him since then. Not that she was left heart – broken, as she is determined to stay unmarried for the rest of her life.
The village she is living is, believes that she actually is married but that her husband is on a pilgrimage. So when Sir Thomas arrives at Brida’s doorstep, injured, everyone assumes they are husband and wife. And Thomas and Brida cannot reveal the truth, especially now that apparently someone is scheming against the King and Thomas finds himself being a suspect of murder…
Forced to keep up the pretence, will they be able to fool everyone? Or are they only fooling themselves?
The next part of the series, and I loved it!
We already knew Brida and Sit Thomas as they made an appearance before, but I was very happy when these two got their own story to share!
The prologue already was a nice appetizer, making us reader want to see more about the attraction between Brida and Thomas.
So when we jump forward in time, I was a bit surprised as nothing has happened in between.
When Thomas appears wounded at Brida’s doorstep, it’s obviously the real start of their adventure together.
I found it hilarious how they kept up the pretence of being married, and how they manage to appear a lovely couple when surrounded by people, but when alone Brida could strangle Thomas.
Their bantering, and pushing each other’s buttons was so funny, it had me giggling (yes, at 35 years I still giggle!) all the time!
Initially I couldn’t understand why Brida was adamant of never getting married, especially when her feelings for Thomas keep developing. But what happened to her when she was younger, and the influence of her mother, made sense to me. Even if Brida would think rational about it, it’s not easy when you are so sure about your future to think about it with a clear mind.
But I saw where she was coming from, and she just want to avoid getting hurt or hurting her loved ones.
And Thomas… he is one of the most easy – going men I have encountered in books, he is flirtatious, funny and without a worry. But that is all appearances, because his tale isn’t a very happy one neither.
The way he looks after his sister after his family’s tragedy is wonderful. And that tragedy has scarred him. But he is also courageous, not only because he is a Knight, but because realizing his feelings for Brida, he is ready to risk his heart…
I loved seeing how Brida and Thomas joined their forces and grew closer to each other, despite all that constant bickering and fighting (because we know their real feelings!).
This next part was something I truly enjoyed reading, not only because of the adventure our characters make, but also because they also learn that without the other one, there is no laughter (you’ll know what I mean after reading this book!)

























