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A blacksmith's daughter with a secret. A lady with a plan. We're in for one unforgettable knight...
Gwen has spent the past several years manning the blacksmith's in place of her father, an open secret in the village in which she lives. A much more covert secret, however, is that she knows not only how to craft but also how to wield a sword, and an incognito stunt at the local jousting tournament manages to catch the eye of the wily Lady Isobelle.
Isobelle has secret dreams too, but she's been promised in marriage to the winner of the whole stupid tournament, which means an end to any freedom or choices for her. Desperate to avoid this fate, when she connects the newcomer knight to the female smithy she saw earlier that day, she begins to hatch a scheme...
Petty knights. Backstabbing noblemen. A prison breakout. Cheesecake-on-a-stick. One particularly large and angry dragon.
Will our ladies survive the night? And can our knight save the day?
'Sparkles with wit and charm ... Kaufman and Spooner will leave you breathless.' C. S. Pacat, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Rise
'Will inspire readers to take up their swords to fight dragons and the patriarchy.'- F. T. Lukens, New York Times bestselling author of So This Is Ever After
'More fun than cheesecake on a stick!' Jodi Meadows, co-author of My Lady Jane
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A blacksmith's daughter with a secret. A lady with a plan. We're in for one unforgettable knight...
Gwen has spent the past several years manning the blacksmith's in place of her father, an open secret in the village in which she lives. A much more covert secret, however, is that she knows not only how to craft but also how to wield a sword, and an incognito stunt at the local jousting tournament manages to catch the eye of the wily Lady Isobelle.
Isobelle has secret dreams too, but she's been promised in marriage to the winner of the whole stupid tournament, which means an end to any freedom or choices for her. Desperate to avoid this fate, when she connects the newcomer knight to the female smithy she saw earlier that day, she begins to hatch a scheme...
Petty knights. Backstabbing noblemen. A prison breakout. Cheesecake-on-a-stick. One particularly large and angry dragon.
Will our ladies survive the night? And can our knight save the day?
'Sparkles with wit and charm ... Kaufman and Spooner will leave you breathless.' C. S. Pacat, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Rise
'Will inspire readers to take up their swords to fight dragons and the patriarchy.'- F. T. Lukens, New York Times bestselling author of So This Is Ever After
'More fun than cheesecake on a stick!' Jodi Meadows, co-author of My Lady Jane
Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner – the dynamic duo behind YA series including The Starbound Trilogy and The Unearthed Duology – are back again with a new collaboration, Lady’s Knight. This standalone tale departs from Kaufman and Spooner’s traditional realm of sci-fi and instead ventures into the past, to a medieval land of knights, lords, ladies and blacksmiths. But this is first and foremost a rom-com adventure – forget any notion of historical accuracy and get ready for cheesecake on a stick, cheerleaders and a tavern serving themed cocktails.
Isobelle is a noble lady with social status and an enormous dowry, but whose indifferent guardian has offered her as the prize for the winning knight in The Tournament of Dragonslayers. Gwen is the daughter of a village blacksmith, whose talents for forging and fighting are pointedly ignored by everyone around her. When the two cross paths, they realise that an unexpected partnership might be the key to solving both their problems – Gwen will disguise herself as a knight, win the tournament, prove herself beyond a doubt and save Isobelle from being married off to an unknown brute! With Gwen’s skill and Isobelle’s determination, they can’t possibly lose, right?
As someone who had an adolescent obsession with Tamora Pierce’s Song of the Lioness quartet, any story that involves someone disguising themselves as a knight has me on the hook straight away; but Kaufman and Spooner elevate the already delightful premise with charming characters, endless wit, and a swoonworthy queer romance. While this is a fun-filled adventure, it also manages to maintain a lot of nuance in the relationships between characters, and the depiction of the prejudices and injustices that Isobelle and Gwen are trying to fight. I heartily recommend this to any fantasy or rom-com lover – you’ll giggle, sigh, gasp and cheer! For ages 13+.
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