Friday, November 8, 2024

Her Knight at the Museum by Bryn Donovan book review

Her Knight at the Museum is a charming and unique blend of romance and historical fantasy that was just a really fun read. The story revolves around Emily Porter, a recently divorced conservator at the Art Institute of Chicago, who is tasked with restoring a statue of a medieval knight, Sir Griffin de Beauford. When an unexpected kiss breaks the centuries-old curse binding Griffin to stone, he is brought to life, leading to a hilarious and heartwarming clash of eras. Donovan's witty writing seamlessly balances humor with the challenges of their unusual relationship, making for an entertaining read. 

This book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys whimsical romances that blend historical elements with contemporary humor. The delightful dynamic between Emily and Griffin offers a romantic take on love that transcends time, while the comedic scenarios arising from Griffin's bewilderment in the modern world will have you laughing out loud. Donovan's engaging character development and playful dialogue create a vivid escape into a world where magic and romance coexist. I highly recommend Her Knight at the Museum to fans of romantic fantasy and time-travel romances.  This book is a perfect weekend escape.
Thanks to #NetGalley and @BerkleyPublishingGroup for a digital ARC.

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