The Black Lyon By Jude Deveraux Review

Ranulf's retinue of seven black-haired knights, each with a unique personality, provides a strong support system and adds depth to the castle life at Malvoisin.

The story follows , a powerful English earl known as "The Black Lyon" for his ferocity in battle. After a traumatic first marriage to the deceitful Isabelle—who admitted on her deathbed that she never loved him and allowed their daughter to die—Ranulf has closed his heart to women. His resolve is challenged when he meets Lyonene , a green-eyed, tawny-haired beauty whose fiery spirit matches his own. The Black Lyon by Jude Deveraux

Seventeen years old at the start, she is characterized by her fierce spirit and willingness to endure peril for her love. While some critics find her naive for falling for "obviously concocted plots," others praise her grace and determination to save her marriage. Ranulf's retinue of seven black-haired knights, each with

: Ranulf’s past trauma manifests as deep-seated insecurity and jealousy. This leads to a "stormy marriage" where he oscillates between tenderness and brutal coldness. His resolve is challenged when he meets Lyonene