The Knight's Kiss - Nicole Burnham

The Knight's Kiss

By Nicole Burnham

  • Release Date: 2020-05-19
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 17 Ratings

Description

He lived in Once Upon a Time.

When Princess Isabella diTalora needs an expert to study the ancient artifacts hidden beneath the royal palace, she’s determined to hire the best: Nick Black, a mysterious collector who knows San Rimini’s medieval era better than anyone. 

Nick Black knows San Rimini’s history for good reason. He lived it. In fact, he was once known as Domenico of Bollazio, a powerful knight pledged to San Rimini’s king. But he was cursed for his ambition and will never know peace—or mortality—until he can solve the riddle of his enchantment. 

Nick knows modern technology will soon reveal his immortality to the world, so—despite the risk—he accepts the assignment from the princess in hopes of breaking his curse. But as he spends more time with the beautiful princess, he learns that some risks bring unexpected consequences.

The Knight’s Kiss is the fourth book in the Royal Scandals: San Rimini series. The six-book series includes:

• Fit for a Queen
• Going to the Castle
• The Prince’s Tutor
• The Knight’s Kiss
• Falling for Prince Federico
• To Kiss a King

** The Knight’s Kiss was previously published by Harlequin. This is an updated, expanded edition, bringing the story into the modern Royal Scandals world. **

Reviews

  • Another strong entry in the San Rimini series by Nicole Burnham

    4
    By Big Reader17
    The Knight’s Kiss Nicole Burnham [some mild spoilers] Domenico, 12th century, was following his duty to the king, and made a difficult decision not to assist someone in need. He was cursed until he could abandon his ambition and sacrifice his desires for the sake of another. What was the curse? Immorality: He stopped getting older Fast forward 800 or so years... Princess Isabella of San Rimini wants an expert to catalog the extensive royal collection of art cached in/below the palace- Not someone with ulterior motives, like fame or fortune or political reasons, but rather an expert who loves the work/art and who will complete the museum expansion project started by her deceased, beloved mother. She is not at all interested in being distracted by an interesting and great looking man with a sense of humor. She wants Nick Black for the project: a highly recommended, leading collector of San Riminian medieval art and relics. Nick, who would love like a “chance to live out the rest of his life surrounded by those who knew and cared for him, maybe even enjoying the love of a wife and children”. So what’s the problem? Is it that he’s a recluse? Ugly? Nasty? Nope, none of those things. Nick is none other than Domenico. He has had to to reinvent himself and move every decade or two so that people don’t realize that he’s always the same age. When first meeting Nick, Isabella is intrigued by several contradictions. He has extensive experience but looks relatively young. He collects historical artifacts, but has modern art and technology in his place of business. He’s reclusive, but very affable. Intriguing So what happens when the busy but somehow lonely princess hires the ever-young expert on San Rimini? Nick reluctantly takes the job, hoping to find an antidote to the curse, and instead finds an impossible love, one that he can’t hold onto if he truly loves her. Isabella finds someone who understands her, but has guarded his secrets from her. This book kept me captivated as I watched Isabella and Nick fall in love, and wondered how they would reach their happy ever after. There was a fun scene in the bakery, and glimpses of people from previous books in the series ( I love Prince Marco and Amanda!). I’m looking forward to Prince Frederico’s story next, and hoping to see more of his children in it. Four stars. This book was provided to me free of charge in exchange for an honest review.