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Ruby de Burgh is the first born of the four daughters of Earl Blackpool. They were all named after the stones in daggers, bought by their late mother regarding a superstition. Ruby acts more like the son her father always wanted, and nothing like a lady. And she is not pleased to find out her father has promised Lord Sheffield his choice of one of his daughter's hands in marriage.

Lord Nyle of Sheffield needs a wife so he can carry on his secret mission for the king. However, after losing three wives in a matter of months, he is sure their deaths were not accidents as it seemed, but rather they were murdered. Now to catch the murderer that he believes to be inside his castle walls, he chooses a wife as bait who he knows can wield a sword and hold her own against any attacker.

Will murder and mayhem place a wedge between an unconventional wife and the Lord of Death, or bring them closer together as emotions are brought to the surface in Ruby - Book 1 of Daughters of the Dagger?

221 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 3, 2013

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Elizabeth Rose

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Elizabeth Rose is the author of medieval, paranormal, fantasy and contemporary novels. While based on romance, her novels have complex plots, action and suspense. She loves writing bad boy tortured heroes and empowered feisty heroines.

Her books have won rave reviews, and been seen on The History Channel as well as Wild Chicago. Elizabeth's books have won and been finalists in many contests. Here is a partial list:

Highland Spirit - Highland Chronicles WINNER of the Raven Award.
Bedeviled - Portals of Destiny, WINNER Creme de la Cover Contest
Beguiled - Portals of Destiny, WINNER - Creme de la Cover Contest

RONE Award finalists include:
Doubting Thomas - Bad Boys of Sweetwater
Highland Steel - Highland Chronicles
Tristan - Pirate Lords
Igniting Andrew - Bad Boys of Sweetwater
Highland Secrets - Secrets of the Heart
Seductive Secrets - Secrets of the Heart
Forgotten Secrets - all Secrets of the Heart
Summer's Reign - Seasons of Fortitude

Kindle Book Review Awards finalist and semi-finalist:
Highland Secrets
Forgotten Secrets

International Digital Award finalist:
Highland Spring - Seasons of Fortitude

Golden Palm Finalist:
Mary, Mary - Once Upon a Rhyme

Raven Awards Best Cover finalist:
May Queen - Holiday Knights

Raven Awards Runner-Up:
Lady and the Wolf - Tangled Tales

Books and Benches Reviewer's Choice:
Restless Sea Lord - Legendary Bastards of the Crown

Sapphire Award Finalist:
Kyros' Secret - Greek Myth Fantasy Series

Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice:
Thief of Olympus - Greek Myth Fantasy Series

Seen on the History Channel:
The Oracle of Delphi - Greek Myth Fantasy Series

And More!

Elizabeth is known for her many series which include:

Below the Salt Series
Highland Outcasts
Portals of Destiny
Legacy of the Blade
Daughters of the Dagger
Elemental Magick Series
Bad Boys of Sweetwater: Tarnished Saints Series Greek Myth Fantasy Series
MadMan MacKeefe Series
Legendary Bastards of the Crown
Seasons of Fortitude
Secrets of the Heart
Second in Command
Pirate Lords
Highland Chronicles
Barons of the Cinque Ports
Tangled Tales Once Upon a Rhyme
Holiday Knights
Dark Encounters
Cowboys of the Old West
Working Man Series, and more!

Someday Elizabeth hopes to visit the castles of Scotland and England personally. However, she has been to the jungles of Peru and Machu Picchu which inspired her novels, Curse of the Condor and Bistro Bachelor.

Visit her website to view her latest books and to read excerpts of her work. .

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Ruby de Burgh e Lord Nyle of Sheffield 🥰 foi médio, a história foi legal em algumas partes e outras um pouco chato.. Mas devo dizer que é uma leitura razoável.. Não a melhor, mas é bom para passar o tempo...
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Happy reading, and until the next reading...
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August 11, 2016
I felt the character of Ruby was overdrawn at the beginning - so when she decided that she wanted to be the lady her husband wanted her to be, it seemed to be a decision that went against her emotional intelligence, and more of a plot device to forward the story.
While I read the story happily and was satisfied at the end (which is a good indication that a book captured my interest sufficiently), thinking back, some of the dialogue was stilted (especially that of Ruby's sisters), and there were some instances of head hopping that had me smiling.
However, for a light, breezy read, it's quite acceptable.
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4,061 reviews124 followers
February 9, 2018
Four daughters, all named after stones in a daggers their late mother owned. Ruby really has grown up acting more like a son than a daughter. She can wield a sword and defend herself like a man. When she finds out her father has given Lord Nyle of Sheffield a choice of his four daughters to marry, she is not happy! Of course Nyle picks Ruby because he sees a strong woman who can take care of herself. You see, Nyle has already lost three wives who were mysteriously murdered and he hopes Ruby and can help him lure the culprit in and capture him. Murder, mayhem and undeniable attraction will keep you turning the pages to see if what happens.
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666 reviews30 followers
November 29, 2019
A fun nod to The Taming of the Shrew. The plot was the focus of the book, so the characters weren't well developed. And Ruby decides to change herself entirely 3 days after meeting him. Sadly, though the plot outline was excellent the storytelling wasn't and the romance was inorganic and too fast: Day 1, meet; Day 2, marry; Day 3 she's in love.

Sex: 2 scenes
Language: 0 F words, 5 Lord's name in vain, 0 S words
Violence: black eye, poisoning, stabbings, clubbing, suicide, assault
Cliffhanger: no
Do I need to read books before this one: no
Would I read more of the series: no

----SUMMARY----
1355. 20yo Ruby de Burgh of Blackpool practices jousting. Her father, Earl of Blackpool, calls to her, making her fall. He reprimands her because someone's with him. Mom died giving birth to stillborn son; Ruby was 5, oldest of 4. Mom made Dad promise to let them find their true loves; it's why they each had a dagger (lost). The stranger is Lord Nyle Dacre from Sheffield. Severin is her father's steward, gossips. Nyle has lost 3 wives, the last a week ago, and is searching for a bride. Dad's breaking his promise to Mom to let them marry for love; he seeks favor with King Edward. Dad won't choose her because she promised Mom to take care of Dad and sisters. Sapphire is mahogany and curvy. Amethyst is ebony and brilliant. Her twin, Amber, is quiet, a nun. Nyle chooses Ruby because she's a fighter.

She runs after them to argue, steps on his cloak, rips it. He says her first task is to sew it. I don't know how. I'll teach you. Dad: Wash, change, and pack; you leave today. No banns? Nyle: You don't do anything properly, why should this matter? The men leave, she drops the cloak into a puddle and steps on it. She's packing her weapons.

Locke is Nyle's squire, lost the use of his right arm protecting Nyle's life. Both wield swords left-handed. Nyle prefers typical women; thinks how Ruby was raised is deplorable. He'll use her as bait to find the murderer in his castle; she can defend herself. He's intrigued by her mind and tongue. He needs a strong wife for the secret mission for Edward III. The others died on their wedding days, no consummation. The king has a bastard 1yo, Tibbar, and Nyle is supposed to be married to raise the boy as his own. Ruby is ready and dressed in a gown, a vision. They mount their horses, she leaves first, upsets the dowry cart, dumping it in the moat and courtyard. Nyle chases after her. She runs through the forest the whole day, stops for water. A wolf growls, the horse knocks the dagger out of her hands before running away. Nyle scares the wolf away. She falls out of a tree on him. They camp. He's appalled at her manners.

Nyle's eager to collect Tibbar, who he's been caring for the last year. He also might be his son. He'd fallen in love with Lady Jocelyn, who then took the king as lover. Ruby wakes, they fight, he wonders if her lips are as soft as Jocelyn's. She bites him. I kissed you because you're my wife. No, and I'll never be a man's property. He makes her ride in front on his horse.

They arrive at his castle. Locke reports most of the dowry was lost, but he still has Lady Ruby. Yay. He chastises her for interrupting him, tells her she's sleeping with him tonight, and bosses her and her handmaid, Oralie. Politely.

While she dresses for lunch, she tells Oralie she wishes she were a knight. Oralie tells her to act like her mother and father would want her to. She still straps a dagger to her waist.

Nyle has the priest waiting. She thinks he's there for prayer. She raises a ruckus, wants the whole shebang. N: Why, when you probably won't live? (He didn't want to do that.) They both enjoy the kiss. She refuses the cursed ring, gives him her ruby ring to put on her. Nyle keeps watch over Ruby; the others died in the bathroom, poisoned from wine, and suffocated in bed. He asks Sir Godin, his father's most loyal knight, who's new. Umphrey, foot soldier mercenary, he puts a loyal man on; the falconer apprentice Darby he assigns to Locke; the cook Forwin he gives to steward Lewis. Then his sister, Linette, arrives with a handmaid, Ascilia, she picked up on her travels because her usual one was injured on the journey. Ascilia once served Jocelyn. Ascilia has a burned face. The handmaids leave to prepare rooms.

Linette wants to know Ruby. Then Oralie screams, falls down stairs, unconscious. Ascilia: She stumbled. Oralie: I may have been pushed. Nyle decides Ruby is safest with him. She needs a handmaid to prepare for the night. Linette offers Ascilia.

Ascilia tells her Jocelyn bore Nyle a child, but he wouldn't marry her. She plays with the dagger, she's rough with Ruby's hair, says sex hurts worse than anything and here's hoping you are desirable enough. She strips Ruby, fondles her too small breasts, then goes for her bottom to make sure she's tight enough. Ruby pushes her away, sees a strawberry birthmark on her arm. Jocelyn dismissed me after I fell asleep and fell in the fire. Don't couple with him, he just wants you to take care of the child he already has.

Nyle enters with knights and priest. Ruby doesn't want witnesses, so Nyle sends everyone away, even Ascilia. They couple. He would stop if she asked, she teases, he stops until she says You're killing me! Afterward, she asks about the things Ascilia said. N: Don't say Jocelyn ever again. He tells her how wives died. They sleep.

Ruby has nightmares about Nyle suffocating her, wakes to hear someone coming in. She searches for her dagger. A big man comes in, goes at her with his knife. Nyle wakes, gets the man with his sword at his neck. In rushes Ascilia, Linette, and Sir Elwood who trips into Nyle, shoving the sword through the attacker's throat. Ascilia says he tripped on Ruby's dagger. Except the table it was on is way over there. Everyone leaves, he tells her to dress as a lady. R: You have a child. N: Ascilia told more lies? R: Tell me about Jocelyn. N: I'm getting you a new handmaid.

He waits at the stables, anxious to meet king and Tibbar. Ruby comes wearing jousting clothes, her hair down, and weapons. She takes Locke's horse. She's embarrassed by her attire when they meet the king. Nyle says it's his fault they're late. She learns he married by king's order. The king likes her, gives Tibbar to Nyle. Riding back, Ruby sees Nyle's tenderness with Tibbar, wishes she could consult with her family about her feelings and problems, races ahead crying. Nyle sees her tears, gives Locke the boy, catches up with Ruby in the woods. They dismount and walk. He tells her the king doesn't know about the murders. Nyle chose her because of her skills, is impressed with her skills. She's offended their cover story is she already had a son by him. He doesn't say Tibbar might be his son. Fine, I'll keep your secret and play my part, but you don't get to complain about what I wear or that I practice.

They get to the castle, Ruby calls Tibbar Tucker, has no idea how to change a diaper. Linette and Ascilia step up, Nyle says Don't let Ascilia near my baby. She and Linette are alone later, she accidentally says I have no child, swears her to secrecy. Linette says Show me your sword skills. All the knights and Nyle gather when they see her. Nyle and she spar. He wins twice. She jousts, the sandbag hits his eye. Kiss in front of all.

Linette tells Ruby how 8yo Nyle lost a rabbit to hunting hounds. Nyle sends them to the ladies solar so Linette can teach Ruby to sew while he cares for Tibbar, fearing Ruby will never be a caring mother.

Ascilia can't help Ruby thread her needle. Ruby finishes, takes the cloak to their bedroom, sees Tibbar sleeping on Nyle's chest, who's sleeping. Ruby thinks Tibbar is his son because they share facial features; she likes his tender side. Ascilia sees, too; Ruby escorts her out. Ascilia takes her to the kitchen to learn.

Ruby learns quickly. Linette leaves, Ascilia says the new cook wants Ruby in the larder. She goes deep in with a candle, then a beef carcass falls on her, pinning her to the floor. The cook stabs at her. Nyle and Tibbar come to the kitchen. He hears her scream, rushes in. She's already killed cook with her dagger. He fears she's dead, can't handle that. She wakes. He takes her up for a bath. Sir Godin complains about cleaning up another dead man.

She doesn't want anything more to do with weapons; she just wants to be a lady who sews, cooks, raises babies. He wants her to not let go of that side of her. She sobs because she murdered. He gets in tub with her. He tells his family's story. Her mom stole the 5th dagger, Dad thought the hag cursed Mom and baby, took daggers that promised they'd find their true loves.

They sleep with Tibbar between them, no sex. She wakes, wants to let Nyle sleep, takes Tibbar (no dagger) to Linette's room to learn how to diaper. Guards follow her, but she won't let them in the room. Ascilia is bathing in her mistress's room! Linette's in the stable, so Ruby tells Ascilia to change Tibbar. She won't, Ruby gags, gives him a bath. Ruby gives Tibbar to Ascilia to hold, says she and Nyle love each other, accidentally says Tibbar's the king's son. Nyle breaks up the party.

While Nyle sets up more security, Ruby chats with Oralie, who tells her not to give up things she loves (knight activities) because of fear. Ruby gives her Tibbar and a maid she brought with her from home to help her. Then she and Linette explore the castle. Nyle saw, is upset she left Tibbar, tells Locke to follow Ruby and assign guards to the baby.

Ruby and Linette decide to seek excitement. They run to the mews and hide in the hay. Darby finds them. He offers to help her train a bird. Locke arrives.

The next morning they go to church. Still no sex. He gives Tibbar to Locke; he and Ruby are riding through the countryside without guards. He takes her to a secluded waterfall. They make love. She says I love you; he doesn't. She clarifies the Jocelyn situation; Nyle doesn't want to talk anymore. They make love again.

A week later, Linette says she's leaving for Scotland soon. Ruby dismisses the guards, figuring she's safe with other women. She remembers her falconry lesson is early today. She goes, the falconer tries to club her, only scrapes her. She falls and hits her head. Locke and Darby save her as she passes out.

Nyle comes home from business. Darby gets him. Locke has Bertram pinned. He did it for money for his family, won't tell who hired him because of backlash to his family. Ruby begs him to not execute Bertram. Linette takes Ruby to the healer. Nyle finds a pouch of gold, proof someone's hiring killers. Thinking about Ruby not wanting to wear her dagger because it killed someone, he decides to buy a special dagger for a special lady, so she'll wear it.

Ruby sends Linette to talk to Bertram to get info so he won't be killed. Ruby will be safe because the healer is with her and Ascilia will be soon. Nyle goes to Bertram, but he's been poisoned and dies. The guard reports Ascilia brought the drink.

Ruby's sleeping after the healer left. Ascilia wakes her, The healer said you need to drink this. Ruby takes the drink, puts it on the table. R: I see loneliness in your eyes, like you've loved and lost. A: I did, but I knew it too late, after I made mistakes that made him not want to be around me. He won't take me now because I'm scarred, and I have no inner beauty; I hate myself and don't want to live. R: Life is precious. No one deserves to die, not even Bertram. I forgive him. I'm glad I didn't die, because then Nyle couldn't have Tibbar, and he's such a good father. Ruby almost drinks, but Ascilia throws cup away. A: You'll treat Tibbar like a king, like Nyle will, and I can see you love each other; you don't deserve to die. I do. Nyle bursts into the room. N: Who are you and why are you trying to kill my wife? He sees the birthmark. N: Jocelyn? A: I did it so the king would keep the baby, but I know now you'll treat him better. N: You never even held him, much less cared for him. I know now I never loved you because I love my wife. A: I couldn't bear to see you wed another. N: Who's the father? Jocelyn throws herself out the window to die.

They travel 2 days to the graves of his parents. Linette says goodbye. They go to Ruby's family home. But first, Nyle has to buy her a dagger. He can't find one, or a ring. He throws a handful of coins to beggar children. An old woman trades a ruby dagger for his father's signet ring. Then she disappears; Locke saw him talking to nothing.

They reach her home. At dinner, Nyle tells the Earl about Tibbar. The Earl announces Sapphire is betrothed to Roe Sexton of Rye, and she thinks she'll be as happy as Ruby. The Earl also decrees tomorrow to be a wedding.

They renew their views. Locke smiles big, at her sisters. Nyle gives her the dagger. It's the same one! The girls all want theirs. Nyle can't tell Dad where to get them. “I don’t know if she had more like this, or even if they’d be for sale. I had to trade for this one, and I paid dearly. But ’twas worth what I gave for it, because nothing is more important than my love for Ruby.� They tease him about naming his son after his pet rabbit. Ruby hopes they can keep Tibbar. The king's messenger arrives with a letter. The king arrived at their home while they were gone, the day Jocelyn's body was burned. Lewis told him the whole story, and the king has decided to distance himself from the entire scandal. They're a family! The messenger says he stopped in town, and a hag gave him a ring to give to Nyle. His father's signet ring.
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2,686 reviews16 followers
February 14, 2024
A good story

This was not anything like I was expecting. The story is set in the Middle Ages and I have never liked any stories where a person makes a promise then decides to go back on their word. However the characters are interesting and the romance was decent, so the story is saved for the most part.
152 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2019
Medieval Romance

Read one of Roberta Gellis' well researched medieval romances and you will understand how unrealistic the characters in this story behave for the time period. Coupled with a blithe and stupid heroine the book just doesn't work.
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666 reviews
November 1, 2019
Infuriating. So grateful I didn't pay for this, but upset I paid 99 cents for the prequel novella that was barely 40 pages of actual story.

Ruby is spoiled, thoughtless, and convinced of her own superiority. So of course, she almost gets killed several times by ignoring and/or outright defying Nyles and the measures he puts into place for her safety. She also doesn't seem to listen to anything else he says. He specifically tells her, repeatedly, "No one holds Tibbar but you, me, and my sister." So of course she keeps handing the baby off to her own ladies maid, and the sister's ladies maid . And she keeps blabbing about Tibbar's parentage when she's supposed to pretend to be his mother!

Her abrupt about-face about being a wife, mother, and in charge of the household gave me whiplash and I didn't believe it for a moment.

Nyles is far too good for this brat, but he also fell in love with an inappropriate woman before so I guess this is expected behavior for him.
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827 reviews10 followers
November 1, 2019
An Okay Read

Sadly, Ruby; Daughters of the Dagger, Book 1 was just an okay read. It was obvious that the author, Elizabeth Rose, tried to build a believable fourteenth century world, but she just missed the mark. The story had promise, but the stilted dialogue and average writing just contributed to this tale falling into the category of so-so. In addition, the hero, Nyle, was truly unlikable in the beginning. Thankfully he improved. As to the heroine, Ruby, there is no way the daughter of a fourteenth century earl would have been allowed to run wild. Still, the concept was entertaining until she seemed to just quit being herself. Even the chemistry between Ruby and Nyle was hate to love in 0 to 60 seconds. In other words it felt contrived. The mystery within the plot was the best part of the story. But I ended up actually feeling sorry for the villain. Go figure. Lastly, although the ending was sweet, it also felt a bit cliche.

Content alert: This book contains some mild swearing and moderately described marital sex.
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592 reviews2 followers
July 16, 2017
I eye rolled my way through this ridiculous story, but only because I needed a book with gemstone in the title for a challenge list.. If you're going to write in dialect, WRITE IN DIALECT. The mixing of modern with period language and behavior made my brain scream. I didn't hate the premise, but did not like it enough to say it's worth reading
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1,518 reviews16 followers
November 3, 2019
I apparently read a previous book in the series because the daggers were familiar. Story was annoyingly simplistic and two-dimensional, dialogue unnatural and saccharine. No surprises, except for how quickly this girl accepted her forced marriage. I'm getting really tired of the renegade daughter who insists on fighting like a man thing, too.
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1,177 reviews
December 25, 2019
RUBY (DAUGHTER OF THE DAGGERS): got off to a good start. Ruby is feisty, smart and trained as a knight. Our hero has a big (!) secret, an ex-lover and 3 murdered wives. The story has too many angles, veers off for some romance, then charges off to wrap it all up while setting up the next book(dagger-sapphire). Meh
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217 reviews14 followers
December 30, 2019
Terrible

OMG this was so corny, I hated it.

The female lead was annoying, the plot ridiculous, everything was very poorly thought and executed.
The writing was average but very repetitive, and not at all engaging. The dialogue was corny and stilted, very awkward.
I don’t recommend it at all. I won’t read anything by this author ever again.
204 reviews
October 24, 2019
The Synopsis was Better than the Book.

I was so disappointed with this book as I had great hopes that it would be an enjoyable read. Sadly I was wrong, the synopsis was the best bit !! One book most definitely destined for the bin.
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1,499 reviews4 followers
February 28, 2018
The book started out strong with a stubborn and independent woman. Ruby was to marry Nile so her father could form alliances and stay on the king's good side. Ruby has grown up learning the ways of a knight, practicing sword fighting and jousting. I really liked Ruby in the beginning. Once the story delved deeper, I started to think she is dense and air headed to go along with her annoyingly stubborn nature. I did like her due to her not confirming to what's expected of a lady and a wife. But she doesn't know when to stop talking and spills secrets she's not supposed to tell, which often endangers herself and others. She acts, but never thinks about the consequences and how it can negatively affect others. Nile was the opposite. I thought he was annoying at first but grown to like him. The suspense surrounding Nile's previous 3 wives deaths is a mystery and he chose Ruby knowing she can defend herself. The book was on the slow side and very predictable. I did enjoy the character development and their growing relationship.

Stan is an excellent narrator and I enjoyed his voice acting. There are moments where there are murmurs and whispers that he goes into character with. The only problem with that is it's too soft hear at a normal volume. I often have to rewind and raise the volume just to hear what was said then turn the volume back down.
152 reviews
October 24, 2019
Ruby
Elizabeth Rose
I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.
I liked Nyle and Ruby’s story because it had so much passion in it from the time they met all the way until the end. She despised Nyle upon first meeting him because she thinks he killed his previous wives but things are not as they seem. Upon settling into her new surroundings, Ruby is determined to not act as a lady should but to prove she can ride, shoot and wield a sword as any man. But, her life too, becomes endangered when the assassin stalking any wife of Nyle comes after her. Ruby is forced to defend and protect herself but at a very high risk. She did many foolhardy things that could have ended badly. I felt in this they were perfectly matched because Nyle was himself impulsive and acted without thought. They story had a wonderful power struggle between Ruby and Nyle and it was good to see how it was worked out. This was definitely worth a read.
248 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2019
The Earl of Blackpool has 4 daughters and Ruby de Burgh is the oldest. She feels more comfortable training with the soldiers than acting like a lady.

She makes a death bed promise to her mother, that she will always be with her dad and never leave him. She vows that she will never marry.
The time has come for the Earl to start to arrange marriages for her 4 daughters.

Lord Nyle Sheffeld is on a on a special assignment for the King and needs to be married as soon as possible. The only problem is, his last 3 attempts at marriage all ends in tragedy. All 3 brides were murdered on their wedding night and everyone thinks that Nyle killed them.

Nyle picks Ruby to be his 4 bride, since he feels that she can protect herself. Will Ruby survive her wedding night and come to love her husband.
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2,266 reviews16 followers
May 19, 2017
Willfulness, Murder and Intrigue (I read this as part of Knights of the Realm Boxed Set: which is currently unavailable for purchase)
Ruby is the eldest of four sisters and her father always having wanted a son, she has done her best to fulfill that role; she dons men's clothes, fights with a sword, jousts and can ride astride as well as side saddle. In short she is a daredevil with little to no skills as a lady; not the ideal wife for a nobleman beloved of the King and hardly motherly material. However, Nyle has already lost three brides, time is of the essence and he hopes that the capable Ruby will survive longer than her predecessors; if only he knew who was murdering his wives.
734 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2019
Ruby has always thought she would be allowed to pick her own husband and as the spoiled child of her father, she thought he would keep the promise of such when her mother and newborn brother died.
In the day and age of the story, women were property and her father decided to allow Lord Sheffield to choose one of his daughters as his wife.
Ruby is the only one of the daughters that is not a lady, she can’t sew or cook or manage a castle, but she can fight with dagger, sword and quintain. She can’t believe he actually picked her to wed!
The trials she goes through before she finally decides to accept her lot as a married lady of the castle makes a delightful story that will keep you interested to the last page�
1,139 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2019
This Medieval fantasy romance adventure story is about the oldest daughter of four who was brought up more as a boy, and was promised to a lord whose last three young wives were murdered. Believing she is capable of warding off any bad omen or attack, despite no actual lady-in-training, she is quickly married off much to her dismay. Ruby, however, is immature, impetuous and constantly endangering herself through her own carelessness, constantly finding trouble. Her inappropriate, constant mouthiness doesn't help her cause, nor her inexperience in child care when she comes to realize her husband's commitment to a 'bastard' child. Entertaining story, despite some annoyance with the main character's lack of any propriety, but a lovely cover/alluring title entices readers.
1,952 reviews34 followers
March 18, 2021
I listened to the audiobook of this story. Narrator brought the characters to life. Ruby is the first of four daughters, born to Earl Blackpool. The daughters are named for the gemstone in the daggers, that their deceased mother bought, to ward off a superstition. Lord Nyle of Sheffield has recently lost three wives and chooses Ruby to be his next wife. Ruby doesn't want to marry, she is the son her Father lost. Lord Nyle needs a wife who can protect herself. Can the two of them get past their emotions and truly be husband and wife.
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583 reviews8 followers
May 26, 2021
Ruby, book one of Elizabeth Rose’s Daughters of the Dagger series is a riveting tale of knights, honor and intrigue. As the eldest daughter of the Earl of Blackpool, Ruby was raised as the son he never had. She learned to ride astride, and defend herself with weapons, no lady would ever use. She thought that would protect her from unwanted suitors as well, even though her father promised their dying mother he’d let them choose their own husbands. So when her father promises Lord Nyle Sheffield one of his daughters in an alliance to protect his lands, Ruby is shocked that he Sheffield chose her. Ruby’s story is enthralling! I loved it!
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3,960 reviews22 followers
March 30, 2019
This story was more than your normal medieval romance. It was a murder mystery, with all the suspense and drama such a story entails.
A Lord shows up wanting a wife, after three wives have died, in somewhat mysterious circumstances. He takes the young woman, least like a Lady, but more like a warrior, from the four daughters of Lord Blackpool.
It is an interesting saga from that moment on.
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2,611 reviews22 followers
October 26, 2019
Interesting read. Ruby tried to be the son her father never had. She was strong minded and not at all lady-like. Nyle liked that she could defend herself. Once she accepted her situation, Ruby became more interested in being the type of wife Nyle needed. Danger surrounded her as well as Nyle, and I enjoyed how they worked together as a couple. Their love developed quickly as did the trust between them.

This is my unsolicited review.
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273 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2019
A Jousting We Will Go

Ruby, an Earl's oldest daughter, was more interested in swords than sewing, and came across as more of a tomboy than a lady. Given in marriage to a favorite of the King, will she survive after the man's previous three wives were murdered? Who is behind the murders, and why? This was a highly enjoyable romance to read and recommended to those who love period romances.
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257 reviews2 followers
July 29, 2020
Nyong'oGreat little short n sweet story.

This is a good little light-hearted story. Not too short, not super long. I really enjoyed it. It was different for me because I dont usually read medieval time period romances, but I found myself captivated and curious by the drama surrounding them and curious bits of who-done-it in the storyline.

I found it light hearted and sweet. If you're looking for a flippy read on a rainy I think this one is a winner.
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556 reviews3 followers
February 25, 2021
Wonderfully written

I actually started reading this book because of the cover. And the description. I dont read books that have half naked men on them. This book was a wonderful break from life. Although I had figured out the true villain was just about the time the villain was introduced there was a nice surprise at the end. This was not a who Dennis but a lovely romantic read with a strong female in the lead.
25 reviews
March 13, 2021
I read for the reason of escape from work. I read on my lunch 1/2 hour while eating. I enjoyed this light hearted read. I'm not into over thinking and comparing to other works. But since others did I will state that Ruby agreed to become a Lady. I believe Ruby didn't give up her swords and fighting. I don't believe her husband would want her too. It's something that attracted him to her. She is feisty by heart and will remain so.
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969 reviews2 followers
November 9, 2023
I like knowing who the villain is in only a few circumstances. I like when I know but I feel clever for knowing and I like it when the villain’s perspective is part of the story or the characters already know. I don’t like knowing who the villain is and what the reveal will be the second the character is introduced. Story was very cute. Very well written for the most part. I felt like a few sections felt choppy and unedited or not very real of the characters. Overall enjoyable!
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