Matchmade Hearts: Valentine’s Day (Holiday Knights Series Book 2)

January 9, 2020 - Comment

Valentine’s Day at the castle! The Matchmaker: Lady Philippa Willoughby is known for hosting many gatherings and celebrations at the castle. Somewhat meddlesome at times, she has taken it upon herself to play matchmaker to the villagers. This, along with her carefree ways, causes her to be the brunt of gossip that she is an

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Valentine’s Day at the castle!

The Matchmaker:

Lady Philippa Willoughby is known for hosting many gatherings and celebrations at the castle. Somewhat meddlesome at times, she has taken it upon herself to play matchmaker to the villagers. This, along with her carefree ways, causes her to be the brunt of gossip that she is an improper lady. When her father betroths her to a Frenchman she has never met, she rebels, planning on finding a match for herself at her upcoming St. Valentine’s Day dance.

The Novice:

Lord Etienne de Beynac, the youngest of six boys, has managed to disgrace his family with his wild ways. When his father and brothers disown him he has no choice but to agree to his father’s terms. He joins a monastery as a novice across the channel, in England.

Etienne gets one last chance for redemption before he finalizes his vows to live the rest of his life as a monk. As a favor to his brother, he goes to Grimsthorpe Castle to spy on his brother’s betrothed, Lady Philippa. He needs to find out if she is a proper lady with whom his family can align. But once there, he develops a strong attraction to Lady Philippa that threatens his plans to be a monk.

Will a St. Valentine’s Day dance bring two misfits together in love? And will a man slated for a life of celibacy and poverty be able to put down the rosary and pick up the sword to fight for the woman he loves?

Comments

Anonymous says:

A sweet romance This was such a sweet romance. Lord Etienne had always felt as though he had been overlooked by his father and he admitted that his behaviour wasn’t as expected due to his drinking and gambling. Neither was he suited to becoming a monk. Lady Philippa was always trying her hand at matchmaking and was quite successful. She did have the people’s welfare at heart. Philippa was over protective of her younger brother, Franklin. I enjoyed the way that Etienne encouraged Franklin to stand up for…

Anonymous says:

Valentine Surprise Etienne is a wastrel, spending his days wenching, drinking, gambling and fighting. His father rather than give him a purpose in life, banishes him to an English monastery to train as a monk (a life to which he is not suited at all). However a request from his brother sees him coming into contact with Lady Philippa, a headstrong young woman whose hobby is making love matches for the local villagers. He quickly falls for her, but he is a novice monk, bound by vows of chastity and she is betrothed…

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