Gentle Warrior - Julie Garwood

Gentle Warrior

By Julie Garwood

  • Release Date: 2011-10-11
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4
4
From 330 Ratings

Description

From New York Times bestselling author and queen of romance Julie Garwood comes this classic novel of a medieval lady who risks everything to win a champion’s heart.

In feudal England, Elizabeth Montwright barely escaped the massacre that destroyed her family and exiled her from her ancestral castle. Now, bent on revenge, she rides again through the fortress gates, disguised as a peasant…to seek aid from Geoffrey Berkley, the powerful baron who had routed the murderers.

He hears her pleas, resists her demands, and vows to seduce his beautiful subject. Yet as Elizabeth fights the warrior’s caresses, love flames for this gallant man who must soon champion her cause…and capture her spirited heart.

Reviews

  • Disappointed

    2
    By Jaded340
    Let me start off by saying that I absolutely love Julie Garwood’s books and have read quite a few of them. Gentle Warrior was my least favorite by far. It just didn’t seem to have much structure and the ending left much to be desired.
  • The worse Julie Garwood book

    2
    By Chinecheremm
    This is actually the worse Julie Garwood book I’ve ever read! There was no reason for Elizabeth to have fallen in love with Geoffrey at the time she did. Like he was completely unlovable then in my opinion. This book was long but without depth. I couldn’t fall in love with the characters, they were just all over the place. The entire book just didn’t do it for me.
  • Gentle Warrior

    2
    By Angelokitty
    The book had a good story to it but it seemed rushed and unfinished. I would have liked something that elaborated on the actual story line, but all in all it was good.
  • I love you !

    5
    By mitch2tana
    I'll be here when waiting
  • Disappointed

    2
    By Pepino833
    Very disappointed. This book did not rise to the standard of her previous books. The story seemed disjointed and the character development was lacking.

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