The author of The Blacksmith's Wife delivers "a mesmerizing and atmospheric romantic adventure through a beautiful city in a time of unrest and upheaval" ( Chicks, Rogues and Scandals). Since her mischief-making childhood with Robbie Danby, Rowenna has curbed her impetuous nature and become a lady. When she meets Robbie again in York, he's close to claiming his knighthood. Their newly awakened affection inspires in Rowenna a new—decidedly adult—impulsiveness. Yet Robbie's heart appears to belong to another—unless a midsummer kiss could change everything? " A Midsummer Knight's Kiss gives Elisabeth Hobbes another solid notch in her quiver of appealing romances . . . Hobbes, as always, gets how love works and writes beautiful love stories without a single flaw . . . Hobbes' sense of place and time, as always, sings." — All About Romance "With an absolutely adorable couple, wonderful secondary characters and an intriguing storyline, this was a book I struggled to put down! Highly recommend!" — Rose is Reading "Hobbes has brought to life flawed and stubborn characters, yet so lovable in the way they care for each other and their fumbling at handling their sentiments." — Elodie's Reading Corner