She’s a snarky food blogger who just taste-tested her way into the 15th century. He’s a disgraced knight with a secret spice rack and a temper hotter than dragon’s breath.
When Rachel Carter opens a cursed medieval cookbook (thanks, eBay), the last thing she expects is to wake up in a crumbling castle face-to-face with a scowling, unfairly gorgeous knight who accuses her of being a spy. Worse? He’s holding her phone like it’s a witchcraft relic. (Okay, fair.)
Sir Tristan de Valois was once England’s most celebrated knight until betrayal left him exiled, penniless, and (most tragically) without a kitchen worthy of his talents. Now, he’s stuck with this strange, sharp-tongued woman who insults his era’s hygiene (“You bathe … how often?”) but drools over his honey-glazed venison like it’s a gourmet sin.
Cynthia Luhrs spends her time out on the deck, looking out over the mountains, imagining what if. She writes women’s fiction, time travel & contemporary romance, family sagas, paranormal romance, and thrillers. View all by Cynthia Luhrs