Lady’s Knight by Amie Kaufman

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Gwen is sick of hiding—hiding the fact that she’s taken over her father’s blacksmithing duties, hiding her attraction to girls, hiding her yearning for glory as a knight.

Meanwhile, Lady Isobelle of Avington, queen bee of the castle, has never once considered hiding who she is—until now. She’s been chosen as the grand prize in the Tournament of Dragonslayers, to be given to whichever knight can claim her hand. And for the first time in her life, she can’t talk her way out of trouble.
When Isobelle discovers Gwen’s knightly ambitions, they hatch a scheme together—Gwen will joust in the tournament, disguised as Sir Gawain. Winning means freedom for Isobelle, and glory for Gwen. Losing means… well, let’s not go there.
One thing’s for sure: Falling in love was never the plan.
But the best laid plans…are often trampled all over by dragons.

    File Name:ladys-knight-by-amie-kaufman.epub
    Original Title:Lady's Knight
    Creator:Amie Kaufman
    Language:en-US
    Identifier:9780062893413
    Publisher:HarperCollins
    Date:2025-06-03
    File Size:2.627 MB

Table of Contents

Dedication
Contents
Interstitial
Chapter One: The sort of thing that gets a girl burned at the stake
Chapter Two: Ridiculously, fabulously pink
Chapter Three: Bring it on
Chapter Four: Sir Gawain’s not done yet . . . just watch
Chapter Five: Climb down, lady, we’re going out!
Chapter Six: I’ll have a White Knight, please
Chapter Seven: Chivalry is all well and good, but cursed inconvenient at times
Chapter Eight: Just put her there
Interstitial
Chapter Nine: Don’t try to fight it, you’ll only hurt yourself
Chapter Ten: Nobody ever expects a lady to rappel off a balcony
Chapter Eleven: You are the girl who would be a knight?
Chapter Twelve: Mademoiselle le Chevalier
Chapter Thirteen: Off in search of adventure
Interstitial
Chapter Fourteen: Hast Thou Ever . . .
Chapter Fifteen: Everything is context
Chapter Sixteen: She was very much accustomed to people looking at her like they didn’t understand what was happening and wanted it all to stop
Chapter Seventeen: Damn those girls and their “tea”
Chapter Eighteen: Maybe we could wash the donkeys
Chapter Nineteen: A deer trying to hide in a pack of ravenous wolves
Chapter Twenty: Just don’t tell the other knights I screamed
Chapter Twenty-One: Drop-your-cheesecake-on-a-stick-and-not-even-care spectacular
Chapter Twenty-Two: The violence is too much for her delicate constitution
Chapter Twenty-Three: No lady went in search of the privy alone when she could bring a friend
Chapter Twenty-Four: Don’t bring it all the way undone . . .
Chapter Twenty-Five: What a perfectly normal conversational gambit
Chapter Twenty-Six: A wild horse of feeling and emotion
Interstitial
Chapter Twenty-Seven: I thought we’d have more time
Chapter Twenty-Eight: You are not the first to ask whether a woman could hold a sword
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Do you yield?
Chapter Thirty: This goes a lot more smoothly in the ballads
Chapter Thirty-One: Did that really just happen?
Chapter Thirty-Two: Don’t tell me you’re scared, Sir Knight
Chapter Thirty-Three: They’ll kill anyone who tries to upset the order of things
Chapter Thirty-Four: A girl who knows exactly who she is
Chapter Thirty-Five: Meditations he learned on an ancient mountaintop
Chapter Thirty-Six: Ride off into the sunset with nothing but a change of underwear
Interstitial
Chapter Thirty-Seven: You’d be very surprised by what a fancy lady can get done
Chapter Thirty-Eight: I can show you a thing or two
Chapter Thirty-Nine: If I taught you to dream, then I was wrong
Chapter Forty: No better than they are
Interstitial
Chapter Forty-One: The crowd went wild
Chapter Forty-Two: The terrible sound of a thousand people not knowing what to say
Chapter Forty-Three: Someone get this hysterical girl out of here!
Chapter Forty-Four: A foolish, reckless idiot with her head in the clouds
Chapter Forty-Five: . . . Or it’s tricky to put back together again
Chapter Forty-Six: It came up from the mine
Chapter Forty-Seven: Like she’d ridden straight out of legend
Chapter Forty-Eight: Two wounded creatures, facing each other across the empty battlefield
Interstitial
Chapter Forty-Nine: You were never alone
Chapter Fifty: Never Sende a Manne to Do a Woman’s Jobbe
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
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Endorsements
Books by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner
Copyright
About the Publisher