5 STARS, MEDIEVAL TALE , RECOMMENDED
5 STARS for the amazing tale of Knights fighting & being captured in the beginning of the book. This is during the Hundred Year War in France & the 2 Knights that will continue in this beautifully told tale is Lord Gavin, our main knight & one who besides being extremely tall & muscled was an amazing experienced & able one. Then, Lord Robert his friend he had for years that they had fostered & trained together at Kentwood, the enormous estate of the Heroic well known Knight of the King's, Lord Aldred. After capture the 2 young knights were told that they were being ransomed. It wasn't long and Robert's Ransome arrived & he was off. Several weeks went by and Gavin was delivered a letter to his captors from his Father to read, " It said I am not sending any money, do with him as you will." Also sent a note to Gavin saying you are not my son anymore. Gavin realized his Father was angry which was a normal thing but not to send Ransome shocked him. Gavin was removed from his place of Knights waiting on Ransome to a most foul henious vial prison. He was moved several floors down & inward past a variety of men many who were in different cases of dying. It reeked of sweat, urine, mold, body odor, vomit, rotting of any substance that still existed outside the mens bodies, rats, human excrement, gangrene on the sores & parts of the men's bodies that were severely injured.
Gavin remained here 2 years and the joy the reader will get by reading the amazement of his escape & saving the life of a kitten hopefully not only makes them happy they are reading this book by Alexa Aston, but be motivated to grab a snack, drink, take that bathroom break & settle in for the long haul.
After he got back to England & worked his way through the country to Ashgrove his father's estate, home, hopefully to see his mother and learned she was dead & had been for 2 years, she died only weeks after he left. He had to fight to enter a place he thought he would be Lord to once his father died. With a sword he fought himself to the solar where his father held a sword against him & told him he was no longer welcomed there & the Lady (former mistress, wearing his mothers' personal jewelry that came with her on her marriage, on the woman's hand as she showed her very pregnant body. His father said the son in her womb was going to be his heir & if Gavin returned he would be killed on sight & he wasn't getting anything from there. He asked, pleaded with his father to please tell him what he did to make him feel so. Dear readers, this scene alone is worth 5 STARS, I could easily picture it in my mind playing as a movie or a play in a theater! Yes, even a musical, because the Lady kept yelling at her husband to tell him why, & I could very easily see or rather hear that part in a sharp musical way. He stuns Gavin by what he says, that he is a bastard & not his son. There is much more to this scene that makes one want to slap that man & say you didn't know, he didn't know, & the world only looked at this estate with envy because of Having worth as a knight. So, let the man you thought would die in France because you left him there to die have a few things of his mother's & surely he has some belongings still here he could take. The servants here at this estate were wonderful people. Also, as the man he had believed all of his life shouted bastard at him, the one thing he didn't shout was the true name of his father of birth. That died with his mother, if the man doesn't tell him. Another slap, no, this time a kick in the groin, I think just for being so sorry to leave that out, Gavin had not done any wrong and worked hard on this estate, he should have given him that.
The servants gave him a broken down horse but it's all they had, some coins to buy meals for a few days, and a few clean clothes and all told how they loved him, glad he lived & would miss him.
Out the gates Gavin & the cat take off for the only place he knows that he might get a bed & job. To the only man he had ever cared about or respected, the one where he had fostered as a boy & taught to be a knight. To be fair Lord Alfred taught him how to be the man he was today. So he was off to Kentwood.
At Kentwood, Lord Aldred is worrying about his much younger wife Elizabeth, he has already let the king know that since he was over 20 years older than her they had never had sexual interactions that would make her not clean. In other words she was still a virgin. All his children had died & he desired to help Elizabeth have a great place for her life after he was gone! Here comes Gavin, a Knight he has always been proud of; when he suggested he marry Elizabeth Gavin confides all he learned when he was disinheirted. He couldn't say anything at all to Gavin or Elizabeth, even though she thought he was a relative because of his eyes. Lord Aldred, now wrote the King asking that his estate be given to his son Gavin & for him to marry Elizabeth together run it. He remembered Having mother!