

They fall madly in love, get married in a non-traditional way, and he is called to service as a Knight of the Templar. He was a bit older, although the author didn't mention just how much older. Meredith (Merry) and Thomas met when she was just 16. "How to Marry Your Wife" is a medieval romance that started with a bang and slowly lost its luster, I'm sorry to say. Also he was a Templar Knight? They didn't have sex so why do they have camp followers for sex in the camp? Merry heard them with other knights going at it and the H mentioned that he did them in the past? Too confusing. Okay just read the reviews and notebooks maybe I didn't read the same book?!? I guess there were humorous parts but I didn't think they were funny I guess.

I will definitely check to make sure there are no other women this time. The writing style was different but I may try another one of the authors books. There was long trip and tons of mishaps and betrayals until they had their HEA. But now that he was back he only wanted his wife. but he still would do the camp followers or a willing tavern wench. So I shouldn't right? But he claimed how much he loved her and thought of her for six long years.

It seemed she didn't care after that either. She knew he had camp followers with him and saw his familiarity with one of them. She thought he was dead but of course she didn't sleep with anyone else. The guy was not faithful to his handfasted wife and was away for six years.
