Thursday 16 June 2016

HISTORICAL BOOK INSIGHT: THE BLACKSMITH'S WIFE BY ELIZABETH HOBBES

The Blacksmith's Wife by Elisabeth Hobbes


Rejected by her favored knight, Joanna Sollers knows she will never love again. Especially when the man she's now forced to marry is none other than her beloved's half brother!

For blacksmith Hal Danby, marrying Joanna makes his lifelong dream of entering the Smiths' Guild possible, even if the secrets in his past mean he'll forever keep his distance. But everything changes with one stolen night, and in the arms of his new bride, Hal wonders if this loveless arrangement could transform into something real…

Book Details:
The Blacksmith's Wife
Elisabeth Hobbes
Publisher:Harlequin Historical
Pages: 288


About the author:

Elisabeth grew up in York where she spent most of her teenage years looking for a handsome Roman or Viking to sweep her off her feet. Sadly this never happened, however, inspired by this she took a degree in History and Art History before training as a teacher. Her writing career began when she entered her first novel, Falling for Her Captor, into Harlequin's So You Think You Can Write contest 2013 and finished in third place.

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