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The Dark Knight (Untitled Elizabeth Elliott, Historical Romance) [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Elliott
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20 July 2012
At long last, Elizabeth Elliott—the bestselling author of The Warlord and Scoundrel—returns with a medieval romance that will take readers’ breath away.
 
Thief, assassin, and master of disguise, Dante Chiavari is the most feared mercenary of England’s King Edward. On one last assignment, Dante must play the part of a chivalrous knight to steal Avalene de Forshay from her family and thwart the ruthless Faulke Segrave, who would wed Avalene and use her to spark war between Wales and the crown. Upon seeing the beautiful and innocent young maiden, however, the mercenary suddenly finds himself at the mercy of his own intense desire.
 
When Avalene meets the handsome knight she knows only as Sir Percival, he sweeps her off her feet even as he spirits her away from Coleway Castle. Their escape is wrought with risks and perils, but Avalene will find that the greatest danger lies in losing her heart. And after the truth is revealed, Avalene fears that she may never again be able to trust the dark knight who has come to mean more to her than life itself.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Dell Publishing Group, Div of Random House, Inc (20 July 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553575678
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553575675
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 3 x 17 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 661,576 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good historical romance with some good writing 22 July 2012
By Kate Phillips TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition
The dark knight is a book I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would. From the first page I found it very atmospheric and intriguing.

I thought the writing was great; it managed to be descriptive without info dumping. I thought the first half of the book was very interesting because the main character thinks she knows what is going on but you know that actually things are not what she thinks they are at all. The second half of the book was more focussed on the romance.

Generally speaking the romance was good, it had a lot of tension and a lot of build up with was great but the build-up lead to nothing, just a sex scene. Because of the build-up I expected more to happen between the sheets.

I quite liked the characters. I much preferred Dante to Avalene; he had more personality and is an assassin which I have a bit of a thing for. I couldn't connect to Avelene as well. She did not have as strong a personality as Dante but she was ok.
The Dark Knight is a good historical romance with some good writing. I would have liked some more intimate moments but over all I really enjoyed it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic historical romance 13 Aug 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
As the King's assassin Dante Chiavari is a master of disguise, on his final mission before his long awaited return to Venice he must convince Avalene de Forshay he is the chivalrous knight Sir Percival sent by her brother to take her to her betrothed.

Avalene is very much a pawn in her family, the Segrave's and the King's plans, promised to Faulke Segrave, Dante must ensure that the planned nuptials do not take place as with Avalene's connections Segrave plans to lead a civil war to overthrow the King.

I don't tend to read a lot of historical fiction but I was absolutely engrossed in The Dark Knight. Initially it took a while to understand all the political and royal background information but when Dante and Avalene met I knew the story was a winner.

As an assassin Dante is a dark character who has been hell bent on revenge for most of his adult life and is therefore not exactly obvious hero material. His initial reaction to Avalene and his growing feelings for her took him very much by surprise, he doesn't believe that he deserves any goodness or kindness in his life and it's obvious that what started out as Dante pretending to be an honourable knight actually becomes a reality as he falls in love with Avalene.

Avelene's sexual awakening on her escape with Dante was very well played out, adding a nice little bit of spice to the story but never overwhelming it. I think I gnawed down to my fingertips waiting for the inevitable wait, your NOT Sir Percival??? but like Avelene I had fallen a little bit in love with Dante and could see his good side too.

Although this is book four in a series (I didn't realise that when I started reading it) it could definitely be read as a standalone. I enjoyed my venture into the world of historical fiction even if the image of the Sir Galahad the knight from Monty Python's The Holy Grail with the servant behind him clip clopping with the coconut shells slipped into my mind a few times at the first mention of a chivalrous knight!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful read 14 July 2012
By C. Toste - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I was a first read winner and I have to say I really enjoyed this book. Once I got started I could not put it down, and that is pretty much what I want in a book. It has plenty of action, royal intrigue, forced marriages, romance and so much more. It does leave some things unexplained, for instance if the steward John was so obsessed with Avalene would he not try and recapture her? But we never hear from him again once she escapes her uncle. Also just a few pet peeves of mine are all the kissing when you wake up with horrible breath, not even an attempt to rinse your mouth out. And how romantic you can get on the road, dirty, sweaty in clothes you have worn for a week that have gotten repeatedly wet and dry again, the BO must have been terrible. But that is just me, over thinking things. Overall a great read.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book! 30 July 2012
By SOMD2468 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I really enjoyed The Dark Knight. Interesting plot, great charecters, and lots of suspense! It was a great read and I've already recommended it to several of my friends.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Alluring, darker historical romance novel 27 Jun 2012
By Heather Davis - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I enjoy reading historical romances, but I was looking for a change. When I saw The Dark Knight was from a medieval time (instead of Regency of Victorian), I was excited to pick it up and give it a try. I am glad I picked this book up, I thoroughly enjoyed the The Dark Knight and I found a new-to-me author to watch.

The Dark Knight is an alluring novel that transports readers into a medieval English world full of deceit, intrigue, romance, and just a hint of magic.

It took me a little bit to really get into this book. The book begins with the King's Assassin, Dante Chiavari, visiting his mentor, a mystical magician who gives Dante his new mission. It took me a bit to understand just who this mystic was to Dante and to the story. As the book continues, it becomes clear, but in the beginning, I was uncertain. The mystic, Mordecai, is a mentor to Dante and also an advisor to the king. Mordecai predicts the future and helps guide it. Dante gets his mission, to kill his enemy in Italy and to abduct a woman to keep her marriage from threatening the King's reign. While I was a bit confused about the mission in the beginning, it proves to be integral to the story. According to Mordecai, Dante's actions and choices on the mission can drastically affect the future for both himself, and for the country.

Dante Chiavari is a dark man, he is a deadly assassin, loyal to King Edward of England. Dante had been wrongly exiled from his home in Italy and was trained by Mordecai to become a killer. For most of his life, Dante's purpose was to destroy the man who murdered his parents and ruined his life. Once Dante accomplishes this, his purpose in life is not as clear. When Dante pretends to be Sir Percival to abduct Avalene de Forshay, the attraction between them is strong and Dante begins to think more on what he wants his future to look like. As for Avalene, she is surrounded by people who only want to use her, for either her beauty or for her lineage. She doesn't know who to trust, and when she learns of "Sir Percival's" betrayal, she doesn't know if she will be able to trust any man again.

Avalene and Dante's relationship develops at a steady pace. They have a definite attraction to each other from the beginning, but they both have doubts and obligations the keep them from falling into a serious relationship. Avalene is betrothed and she believes her father has her best interests in mind, but after absconding with Dante, she realizes that her reputation will be ruined. Dante has to figure out where Avalene would fit into his life, the life of a monster. In the meantime, Avalene's betrothed tries to kidnap her back from Dante and there are significant political implications to whoever Avalene winds up marrying. There is a lot going on in The Dark Knight, plenty of adventure, some sizzling romance, and intrigue that kept my interest throughout the book.

As the story progresses, so do the characters. Avalene discovers that there is more to Dante than a cold-blooded killer, and she begins to see the bigger picture. She looses some of her naivety and learns the value of having faith in the right people. Dante learns to see himself as more than a killer, he begins to see that maybe he can actually find happiness in his life.

The Dark Knight is an excellent read. There is a highly developed plot, with interesting sub-plots and enough intrigue to keep me fully engaged in the story. The romance was excellent, it was believable, tender at times, and also sizzling at times. What really cinched the Dark Knight as a good read for me was the hint of magic that Mordecai the magician brought to the story. I would not classify this book as paranormal by any means, but there is that touch of magic that makes the romance, adventure, and intrigue really stand out.

Readers who like slightly darker romances will really enjoy this book. I recommend The Dark Knight to historical romance readers as well. I am definitely looking forward to read more by Elizabeth Elliott in the future.

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