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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
Her Dangerous Journey Home is a work of fiction in the historical subgenre and is the third novel in the No Man is Her Master book series. It is best suited to mature readers owing to scenes of graphic violence, scenes of a sexual nature, and explicit language throughout, and was penned by Lee Swanson. Set during the brutal age of the 14th century, we find ourselves following the continuing adventures of Christina Kohl as she returns to London in the guise of her dead brother, Frederick. Leading a precarious life already, matters are complicated for Christina when the woman she loves has to leave and assume her duties as a married woman. Torn between warlike duties and getting back to Cecily, Christina finds herself face to face with a figure from the past who could destroy everything she’s worked for.
I adore queer fiction and interesting twists on patriarchal historical structures, and Lee Swanson delivers on these themes again and again during this exciting and dramatic novel. I picked up the storyline easily despite entering the work mid-series and was immediately enraptured by Christina’s spirit, her bravery, her complexity, and her utter courage to stand up for what she wants in a world that would have her head for it. I would certainly love to explore the entire series more deeply and cannot wait to see what more Swanson has to offer in terms of cinematically rich historical fiction and deeply emotive, action-packed adventure tales. I would not hesitate to recommend Her Dangerous Journey Home for LGBTQ+ historical readers seeking thrills on every page.