A review by nicolesavinar
Knight of Pleasure by Margaret Mallory

2.0

Had a blind date with a book at Barnes and noble and couldn’t resist the medieval romance and bought both “Knight of Pleasure and Desire” wrapped up in one book. This is the second book in the series and it is stronger. It continues to follow the first book’s formula of a young “strong” lady married to a terrible husband who dies within the first chapter, and her path to trusting and finding love, with a knight during English-French conflict. The hero of the second book is the brother-in-law of the heroine of the first book which was a nice tie-in. The romance was raunchy and the conflict was occasionally far-fetched which made this a guilty read. Like the first, some of the raunchy scenes were a little long (/sometimes 4 whole pages!) and may be triggering to readers. Mostly for thematic content, I do not recommend to younger readers, would be more appropriate by readers 30+.