I found it dry. For people who find it dry too, I can recommend as an alternative Robert Merleās Fortune de France series set a few centuries later but still in recognizably medievalish circumstances. It is more colorful, more of a swordplay-and-sex swashbucklerish feel.
I found it dry. For people who find it dry too, I can recommend as an alternative Robert Merleās Fortune de France series set a few centuries later but still in recognizably medievalish circumstances. It is more colorful, more of a swordplay-and-sex swashbucklerish feel.