King’s
Knight, book 4 in the Medieval Warriors
series, has won the 2017 RONE Award for best medieval romance!
See
what the reviewers have said:
“… a tantalizing and intriguing tale of
medieval chivalry, intrigue, passion, duty, honor and romance. Walker's
knowledge of history shines through. Masterfully and brilliantly written!”
— My
Book Addiction and More
“Wonderfully researched historical
fiction, filled with romance, danger and intrigue. I fell for Sir Alexander the
moment he rode through the gates of Talisand. Merewyn is fearless,
unconventional, and yet vulnerable. The perfect pair!” — Good
Friends, Good Books
“A sweeping tale that pulls you in at
the very beginning and doesn’t let you go. Along with a wonderfully developed
romance, there is political intrigue and a great cast of supporting characters
begging for their story to be told. It's medieval romance at its
finest. Well done, Regan Walker! Very, very well done!”
— The
Reading Cafe
“Enticing, captivating, and exciting!!
Alex is the type of hero that makes my heart skip a beat. Regan Walker’s
attention to historical details and authentic history is astounding!” — The Book Review
The author's style
reminds me a little of Sharon Penman… the history I was taught in school was
incredibly dry but I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I will be looking for
more of Regan Walker's work. —
Brutally Honest Reviews
HE SEIZED LIFE BY THE
THROAT
Dubbed the Black Wolf for his raven hair, his fierceness in
battle and his way with women, Sir Alexander of Talisand attacked life as he
did the king’s enemies. But acclaim on the battlefield and his lusty escapades
did not satisfy. King William Rufus would bind him to Normandy through marriage
to one of its noblewomen, but the only woman Alexander wants is a commoner he saved
from a terrible fate.
SHE KEPT MEN AT BAY
WITH HER BOW
The shame of being the child of a
Norman’s rape had dogged Merewyn’s steps from her youth. Determined never to be
a victim of a man’s lust like her mother, in Wales she donned the garb of an
archer and developed extraordinary skill with a bow. Despite her fair beauty, men
now keep their distance. No longer in need of protection from other men, can Merewyn
protect herself from Alexander when he holds her heart yet can never be hers?
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