A review by ld2
The Lion of Kent by Aleksandr Voinov, Kate Cotoner

Squire William Raven is focused on becoming a knight. It’s his only goal in life. When his lord, Sir Robert de Cantilou comes back from the Crusades, William is determined to impress his lord. William soon captures Sir Robert’s attention – on the training field and in the bedroom. Then William finds himself pulled into court intrigue and must figure out a way to save the life of his lord and lover.

The characters were well written and their actions made sense for the time period. There was a strong attraction and connection between Robert and William, which was enhanced by William’s transition from squire to knight. The ending was happy and romantic for the time period. I found this book enjoyable and a nice change of pace from other romances I’ve read.