Code of Honor (Knights of Honor #3) by Alexa Aston-Review & Guest Post
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 27,2 017
365 A.D. – After the Earl of Sandbourne banishes his supposedly unfaithful wife to a convent, his young son Michael swears never to set foot on the family’s estate until after his father’s death. Michael will then claim his title as the new earl and restore his beloved mother to a place of honor.
Fifteen years pass, and the now-knighted Sir Michael Devereux serves Lord Geoffrey de Montfort at Kinwick Castle. He accompanies the nobleman and his family to a wedding, where Michael unknowingly falls in love with the bride before he even knows her identity.
Lady Elysande Le Cler is angry that her usually indulgent father went against her wishes and betrothed her to a stranger prior to his death. Now as her wedding day approaches, dread fills her—until she meets a dashing stranger who helps her deliver a foal. Elysande loses her heart to this knight, frustrated that they can never be together.
Join Michael and Elysande as they find fate has other plans in store for them.
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REVIEW: Code of Honor is book three in the fabulous Knights of Honor series. This romantic highland story is the tale of Michael Devereux and Lady Elysande. There are appearances of familiar characters of the de Montforts (Geoffrey and Merryn) from previous books.
This is a very well written story about highland knights and the time period is 1365 A.D. Many issues are brought to the surface that women had at that time (being property with no rights…). Marriage was mostly arranged and not a matter of love or choice for the female and sometimes not for the male either.
This wonderfully romantic story is, however, a tale of true love winning over all odds. Sir Michael meets and falls in love with Elysande (name unknown to him at the time) as he helps her birth a foal in the stable at his liege lord’s sister’s estate. Complications arise when he finds she’s the bride-to-be that they’ve come to see married. And there the story begins and takes off with many twists and turns. Just when you think love wins…it turns again. I spent several hair pulling moments thinking…”what now!”
Alexa Aston is the pen name of one of my favorite authors, whose stories are well and truly woven with adventure, history and romance. She has never written one that has disappointed me and this story is no exception to that. If you have followed this marvelous series, you’ll enjoy this romantic adventure as it winds its way into your imagination and heart.
Grab a copy and sit back for a wonderful time!
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Reviewed by Georgianna
I wake up some days and have to think who I am. Most people don’t have that problem. They are who they are.
But I’m three people . . .
This all began when I started my writing journey. I sold Music For My Soul, a medieval romance, to Soul Mate Publishing October 2012. Immediately, my publisher told me I needed to create an author website, Facebook page, and begin tweeting. My last name is difficult to pronounce. I already had a FB page–and didn’t want to confuse my family and friends. So I decided I would go with a pen name. I could keep the Real Me and the Writer Me somewhat separated. Different emails would keep the personal and business sides organized. I was ready to select a new name!
I chose Lauren Linwood. I liked how it looked on the page. I love alliteration. And when I Googled the name, the only thing coming up was Linwood, NJ. This was opposed to the first name I came up with—already a NY jazz singer—and the second name I tried out—a porn star! After several attempts at selecting a pen name, I because Lauren—Identity #1.
Fast forward a few years. I recently signed on with Dragonblade Publishing, founded by the Queen of Medieval Romance, Kathryn Le Veque. Kathryn loved my writing but said I was all over the map, having writing four western historicals, three medieval romances, and two romantic suspense novels as Lauren. Kathryn emphasized branding and sticking with a single sub-genre of romance for at least ten novels in order to gain a reader base before I branched out. She also felt since Lauren had written in three different types of romance that I needed a new pen name for my Dragonblade books and a fresh start.
Thus, I became Alexa Aston—who will stick with writing historicals—while Lauren will keep with contemporary romance. I began again, creating for Alexa her own author website, personal and business FB pages, and opened a new Twitter account and email address. As Alexa, I’m the author of the Knights of Honor series. The series will run ten books long, but each one can be read as a standalone.
I’m ecstatic to be with a quality press such as Dragonblade Publishing, and I am having the time of my life writing my first romance series. I hope you will give the Knights of Honor a whirl. You can start Book 1, Word of Honor, for only 99 cents. It’s an Amazon exclusive, so if you’re in KU, you can begin reading the series for free! Word of Honor introduces Geoffrey and Merryn de Montfort, my anchor couple. They will appear in the remaining nine books, sometimes in a small role and at other times a larger one.
In the meantime, read Georgie’s review of Code of Honor—Book 3. Michael Devereux and Elysande Le Cler meet under unusual circumstances. Happy reading!
Alexa Aston’s is the author of The Knights of Honor, a medieval romance series that takes place in 14th century England and centers on the de Montfort family. Each romance focuses on the code of chivalry that bound knights of this era.
A native Texan, Alexa lives with her husband in a Dallas suburb, where she eats her fair share of dark chocolate and plots out stories while she walks every morning. She enjoys reading, watching movies, and can’t get enough of Fixer Upper or Game of Thrones. Alexa also writes romantic suspense novels as Lauren Linwood.
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Wonderful review, Georgianna. Very nice guest post, Alexa.
Thank you, Barb! It gets a little crazy with all the hats I wear.
very nice review and guest post. thank you.
Thanks, Mari! I always enjoying visiting The Reading Café.
Thanks for the wonderful review Georgie. Thank you Alexa for the great guest post.hopefully you are able to keep all of your personalities separate ?
I appreciate you having me back, Sandy. Now to figure out who I will be today . . .
Thanks Barb…it was a great story!
You’re so welcome, it’s always a pleasure to read her stories, by whichever name she’s using!
Great and guest post ladies. Interesting back story about the name changes, thanks.
Thanks for stopping by, Alexiis!
My thanks again to Georgie, who has supported my writing since my first Lauren Linwood book came out in 2013. I’m glad she’s agreed to keep reading me as Alexa Aston. I’m enjoying writing a series for the first time. Georgie – if you’re up for it – there are 7 books left to go in the Knights of Honor!
It’s my pleasure. I love your stories as well as your great style of writing! I’m a fan!
I want all 7!
#4 will be going to my editor in about 2 weeks!
I so appreciate all the support from you & The Reading Café!
Thanks for the review and guest post, looks great. Congrats to Alexa on the new release.
Appreciate it, Angry Bird! Michael was a great character to write because he came such a long way from scared little boy to powerful knight. And for Elysande to find a person that she liked better than a horse made my day!
Reviewing for this marvelous author is a pleasure!
Terrific review, Georgianna. Wonderful guest post, as I enjoyed learning how and why authors develop pen names. Thanks.
It’s not always fun, Amy–especially when I’m checking so many FB pages! Thanks for stopping by.
Reviewing her stories has been wonderful. I’ve come to expect the twists and the great style!
Hugs!
Thanks for the wonderful review and informative guest post. Always wondered why some authors used so many names, thanks.
One of my favorite authors writes under 3 names – Jayne Ann Krentz, Jayne Castle, and Amanda Quick!
I write under G.A. Hurst….actually it’s my dad’s initials and name, but close enough! Love reviewing for this author no matter what name she uses.
Love how you claimed your cool pen name, Georgie! Now that I know you’re G.A., I will need to read you.
Wonderful review, This sounds like a fun book to read.
Give it a try, Bran! Lots of action and betrayal…and love.
Believe me, it’s a marvelous story!
Wonderful review. Sounds like a very good story line. Loved the guest post. Thanks.
Thank you, GAB! I enjoy being 3 people…and sharing the stories in my head & heart.
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