

The sensuality between the two is well written too.


His chivalry, her strength of character and his willingness to allow Marian to be herself was good to read. Will Marian find the source of the holy water and sufficient ampullae so she can both return to current times and heal her sister? The Peasant Revolt adds another layer of suspense plus a good dollop of fear with the cruelty of the leaders being ever present.īut perhaps what I reflect most on is the romance between Marian and Will Burnham. The story actually has a great deal of suspense too which kept me turning pages. As Marian, like us, is familiar with the current times, we’re all given a great education into the vast differences of medieval Canterbury. Hedlund gives us a fabulous view of the 1300s and the Peasant Revolt which Marian Creighton arrived in the middle of. Time travel is always fun to read and Hedlund did a good job outlining how one travels from one era to another: modern England back to 1381 England. Well, I certainly enjoyed this one and am looking forward to the sequel. This is my first Hedlund novel and judging by other reviewers this is a bit of a step away from her usual stories.
