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Religions, Fate, the Guild, Emotional Love Story:
Ruben meeting Modesty at the enchanting midnight well has set destiny into motion for two young people from completely different backgrounds. They will take us into their lives as they discover desirous passion, love, hatred, along with unknown danger that brings forth many terrifying situations they must overcome before they find their happy conclusion.
This story is very compelling with very charismatic characters. The plot takes the reader through many dynamic situations that kept my interest moving at a good pace.
I truly enjoyed this second book of the series and looking forward to more.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy for my honest thoughts and opinion.

This book had such an interesting premise. This is a great combo of suspense and drama.
I was very intrigued by the enchanted well concept. I thought this was unique and a fun idea, especially for a historical romance. I also think it was a great addition to the tension between the English & Scottish people in the story. It creates a fated mates/soul mates scenario but the lovers are on opposing sides. I'm a big fan of forbidden romance since it always serves on angst and tension.
Sabine and Ruben were very well matched. They were both very determined characters. I liked how their relationship developed. The pacing was perfect and I liked their dynamic. Plus they had great chemistry.
A grand dramatic romance that I would recommend!

Master of Mayhem is a fun and relaxing read, a blend of historical fiction and romance.
I enjoyed Sabine and Ruben’s determined characters and chemistry. Playing on tensions between religions and the warring English and Scottish people, this novel moves at a satisfyingly fast pace, with splashes of suspense and drama throughout. The intrigue and character developments really held my attention, and I devoured this in a single sitting. Perfect for anyone looking for a satisfying escape into a historical romance.
Thank you Dragonblade Publishing for a copy of this book. Opinions expressed are my own.

A clash of religions, a magic well, kilts and meddling guilds lead to Modesty not entirely living up to her second Puritan name. While Ruben only planned to deliver a letter for his friend he got more than he bargained for. A historical romance with some history woven in without being forced, was refreshing to read.