This one is slightly difficult to categorize, since it's not a traditional Romance (with capital R) novel, since while there is a relationship at the center of it, there are a lot of other things going on, and the steamy parts are very much not the point. There is also a refreshing lack of those romance tropes (No parts where there is a contrived falling out known only to the lovers, for example). But no, this was a very interesting look into the wool trade in 13th century England, with various colorful, charismatic and sometimes very dark characters making the story sing, and a romance that tied the thread of the story together, but it's not PRIMARILY about the romance.
I very much love the main characters, and the story of how they battle the world and eventually (after many trials) come together, is well worth reading. It's also interesting since there is very little sword fighting, or when things come to violence, it's as a last resort, and distasteful to boot.
The denouement is quite delightful, and the happily ever after is tinged with sorrow, but that struck me as very much true to it's time, since from all I've heard, it was a pretty brutal time to be alive.