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Windsong

Alwyn ab Brynn Ffrydd wants revenge against a powerful Baron without losing his king's support. What better way to exact revenge than to kidnap the Baron's long time mistress. But she is not what he thinks she is.


Shy, unworldly Milisent Mortimore has been confined for nine years by a brother who now demands she agree to wed a cruel, heartless man. Thanks to her father's will, she has the right to chose her mate or her spouse will lose her inheritance.


When Alwyn kidnaps her desires flares and together they must struggle against the treachery of Alwyn's current mistress, her brother and the man he wants her to marry.

In defying all three, Alwyn places his life at risk. Milisent saves him from certain death and together they celebrate their life of love.


Milisent’s breath caught as she stared at the sight before her. A chill shot through her. She gazed at the most magnificent warrior she had ever seen. The deep melodic voice carried a twinge of a strange tongue, but the  most arresting thing was not his voice. Nay, it was him. This man radiated strength and power, and although his face was grim his countenance was

most pleasant.

He had a blade of a nose, a square face bare of hair, and a firm jaw.When a smile of satisfaction graced his face she shivered. If she were not so terrified, she would have called him a handsome man. He was big, aye, but his soft brown eyes softened the sternness of his face. His jaw, clenched in anger, spoke of the ability to command. Shoulder length hair, the color of

new sawn wood, waved around his face and curled under his chin. She noticed a touch of silver at his temples. Heavy, straight eyebrows accentuated those eyes. He stared at her as if he could see within her soul.

Something about him demanded to be obeyed, and with a control that would spell her doom if she allowed him to take her from Fenton Castle.

Her heart pounded and a strange sensation gathered in her arms, her legs, her stomach. The blood in her veins surged with an unknown heat and tremors raced through her. Fear—it had to be fear—coursing through her.

The sound from the hall below faded as this new feeling took its place. One thought surfaced. Where had Baldwin Stanton de Bain found such a man? Or had he come from de Bain? Surely this warrior took orders from no one. A sudden thought struck. What of Gilbert’s acquaintances? Who among them had conspired to help de Bain, by seeking this man to take her

from here?

“Mistress, you will come with me.” He directed his words toward Ella.

“Nay, I cannot. I will not leave her,” Ella shouted, shaking so badly Milisent wondered if her companion would remain on her feet.

The man looked surprised for a moment and brought his gaze to her. “Your name?”

Milisent glared at him and sealed her lips. She would tell this man nothing.


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REVIEWS

You have not enjoyed a good romance until you have read one by Allison Knight. She is a newer-to-me author that I have recently discovered, and I am so very happy that I did. WINDSONG may be only the second novel I have read by her, but it totally delivered. It is fast-paced, fun-filled and loaded with steamy love scenes. Ms. Knight certainly knows how to crank up the heat. WINDSONG is a truly unforgettable read, and I look forward to Ms. Knight's next novel.


By Romance Junkies Reviewer - pamelalynne



Part of Ms. Knight's Song series, this story tells of Alwyn, brother to Arthur (Battlesong) and Rhianna( Heartsong). Alwyn is honorable man coping with a tragedy that consumes him. Although he kidnaps Milisent, Alwyn is a gentle man and almost immediately regrets his decision. The two of them are sweet together. Secondary characters are wonderfully written and really add to the story. There's enough action to keep the plot moving and enough emotion and steamy encounters to keep it interesting. I enjoyed witnessing the evolution of Alwyn and Milisent's relationship from both sides. This is old fashioned romance and knight in shining armor stuff. The villain is evil, the lady courageous, the hero gallant and there's even a chance of redemption for those who seek it. I can highly recommend this and any of the 'Song' books as a wonderful way to spend a cold winter evening. Also, I do hope that there's a story for Arvel coming sometime soon.


By The Romance Studios - Susan P.