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Tuesday's Knight (Harlequin American Romance, No. 740)

Tuesday's Knight (Harlequin American Romance, No. 740)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful romantic romp!
Review: Summary: Kayla's just trying to pay the bills, toiling daily for the government and trying to raise her daughter Tuesday (without, of course, the aid of her irresponsible ex-husband). One day, Kayla and Tuesday pass by a Curiosities store, where they're sold a wonderfully-illustrated book about knights. Kayla falls asleep reading the book ... and awakens to the two knights from the story, fighting in full armor at the foot of her bed! All of a sudden, Kayla's trying to hide the knights from her nosy, grumpy neighbor and battle her growing attraction to Septimus... now known as Tim.

Julie Kistler has a way with humor, injecting hilarious situations and charming characters into (relatively) believable romances. In this particular installment, Tim is a wonderful hero, full of all the good qualities that make up a knight ... even if he is initially cast as the "villain." Tuesday, Kayla's daughter, is incredibly charming, and Kayla is a sympathetic heroine.

This is an easy, amusing read full of funny situations and appealing characters. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful romantic romp!
Review: Summary: Kayla's just trying to pay the bills, toiling daily for the government and trying to raise her daughter Tuesday (without, of course, the aid of her irresponsible ex-husband). One day, Kayla and Tuesday pass by a Curiosities store, where they're sold a wonderfully-illustrated book about knights. Kayla falls asleep reading the book ... and awakens to the two knights from the story, fighting in full armor at the foot of her bed! All of a sudden, Kayla's trying to hide the knights from her nosy, grumpy neighbor and battle her growing attraction to Septimus... now known as Tim.

Julie Kistler has a way with humor, injecting hilarious situations and charming characters into (relatively) believable romances. In this particular installment, Tim is a wonderful hero, full of all the good qualities that make up a knight ... even if he is initially cast as the "villain." Tuesday, Kayla's daughter, is incredibly charming, and Kayla is a sympathetic heroine.

This is an easy, amusing read full of funny situations and appealing characters. Enjoy!


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