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A Wolfe Among Dragons

Sons of de Wolfe (De Wolfe Pack, Book 8)

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A Wolfe Among Dragons

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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"James died in Papa's arms." (Penelope de Wolfe from Serpent)

Get ready for perhaps the greatest de Wolfe adventure yet....

The sons of William de Wolfe (The Wolfe) are immortal, so they say. Men who are known as ShadowWolfe...DarkWolfe...Nighthawk...are as legendary as their father. The eldest four sons - Scott, Troy, Patrick, and James - have always run in a pack. They are all to each other, in both brotherhood and in strength. But in AD 1282, James de Wolfe, the endearing and gentle brother, is killed in Wales as the Welsh rebel against Henry III...or was he?

Five years later, tales of a Welsh warrior known as Blaidd Cryf, or Blayth the Strong, are making way to English ears along the Welsh Marches. It's AD 1286, and a Welsh warrior who can somehow read the minds of the English armies is rising to power among the last princes of Wales. With Blayth leading the Welsh armies, the English are being handed defeat after defeat. No one knows who Blayth is or where he's come from, but the English warlords are coming to realize they will lose Wales if Blayth and his brilliant tactics aren't stopped.

Some even believe Blayth (the phonetic pronunciation for Blaidd, meaning wolf in Welsh) may be the most deadly warrior Wales - and England - has ever seen.

Helping Blayth in stirring the rebellion is the great-granddaughter of the last king of Deheubarth. Called the "Dragon Princess" by the Welsh, Asmara ap Cader is a fierce warrior in her own right. She fights in the rebellion and is deadly in her aim, and even as Blayth leads the Welsh, he cannot help but be attracted to the lovely Dragon Princess who fights so brilliantly beside him.

As the romance between Blayth and Asmara begins to blossom, rumors come from Wales that Blayth the Strong is none other than James de Wolfe. When William catches wind of this, he will stop at nothing to discover the truth to these rumors, including risking his very life to discover if his son has indeed risen from the dead. It’s all hands on deck as the House of de Wolfe returns to Wales to discover if the son they believed dead is indeed the man now raising an army against the English.

Discover the epic adventure of A Wolfe Among Dragons, a complex tale of mystery, of hope, and most of all, of romance and redemption. When a dead son returns, it can be the greatest of joys and the deepest of tragedies. A Wolfe Among Dragons is truly a story for the ages.

©2018 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2018 Kathryn Le Veque
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Royalty Ancient History Wales Dragons England
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Sad and beautiful

This was a beautiful story. James becoming Bligh. He was a gentle giant being used by a disgusting man to fight the English and win. He finds love and the truth of who he was. He gets to meet his family again. The end of Kieron was so beautifully written and I cried. I was sad at the passing of a really good person but also glad he would not have to suffer any more. Also William had to accept his friend was dying and then give him the strength to allow Kieron to go with his love.Thank you

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