Not having read the first book in the series, the author makes some references to other characters in book one, you aren't lost as a reader, and it makes you want to go back and read the first book.
Right off the bat, her humor reminded me of Jen Turano. and I had a feeling I was going to like this story.
Vivienne Poppy is running away. Away from her parents' dreadful marriage of convivence scheme. All she wants to do a write under her pen name- Lady Larkby. She discovers the Larkby name isn't as dead as she thought.
Recently, knighted Sir Sebestian Larkby is shocked to discover a Lady Larkby he doesn't remember marrying. To give his dying grandmother peace, he suggests that Vivienne pose as his wife, a fake marriage of convenience and in return she can keep the Larkby as her pseudonym.
To Kiss a Knight has loads of humor, mistaken identities, and the right amount of romance. I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward reading more books by this author.
I'd rate To Kiss a Knight a solid 4 out of 5 stars. My favorite part of course is the sparing banter and chemistry between Sebastian and Vivienne. It was just pure fun. I love a good romance especially a marriage of convenience trope.
~~To Kiss a Knight was provided to me by the publisher in return for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review. All viewpoints expressed are my own. ~
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