When Clara became a midwife, she vowed to preserve life above all. She'll keep that vow, even if it means defying a Norman baron by hiding a Saxon slave and her child. Yet when the ruthless lord threatens Clara's village--and her life--she's forced to rely on another Norman to keep her safe. Kenneth D'Entremont is a soldier, one who takes lives instead of healing them. Clara despairs of finding any common ground with him. But when he begins guarding her, she learns to see him in a new light. His care and compassion make her feel safe even loved. Can she bring herself to put her secrets, and her heart, under the protection of the warrior.
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3.5 stars
A light romance set in the days of Normans and Saxons. Overall it did pretty well in catching the feel of the time period, but the faith thread was overly Protestant for the time...they want to read the Bible, then quote lengthy passages that are patently KJV (translated 500+ years later), and there was zero hint of the Catholic culture of the time. No priests or anything.
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