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Archangel

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Daniel Dorse
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Summary

Gabriel “Gart” Forbes is the most powerful knight in the arsenal of David de Lohr, Baron Thornden, brother to the mighty Earl of Hereford. When Julian de Moyon, Baron Buckland, summons Thornden for critical support, Gart travels to Dunster Castle to meet with Buckland.

Upon arrival, he is set upon by three young boys who try to rob him, all sons of Baron Buckland. Gart discovers that their mother, the Lady Emberley de Moyon, is the sister of his long-dead best friend. Remembering the lovely young girl from the days of his youth, Gart quickly realizes she has grown into a woman of magnificent beauty. He also comes to realize that Julian is a monster who beats his wife.

At first, Gart is protective of an old friend but soon, he cannot control the emotions he is feeling for Emberley. A beaten and emotionally starved woman, Emberley cannot help her feelings for a man she has loved most of her life.shuc Succumbing to a forbidden love, Gart and Emberley find powerful allies in Baron Thornden and the Earl of Hereford as they plot to convince Julian to divorce his wife.

Adding to the chaos is the fact that Julian has taken up in a love affair with Queen Isabella. When the queen begins to find interest in another man, Julian is furious and wants to use Emberley to make the queen jealous. Gart, however, keeps Emberley well hidden from her husband, even as the Church seeks to intervene.

Through trickery, Julian discovers where Gart has hidden his wife and traps the woman, intending to kill her for her treachery. Gart is unable to help her, listening to her screams of terror, when aid comes from the most unexpected of sources. Divine intervention comes in many forms in this deeply passionate love story.

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©2013 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2014 Kathryn Le Veque
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Brilliant story

loved the story. I love having Christopher and David de Lohr in almost every story. I wish Dustin Christopher's wife would appear in them though like Emily did in this book. I vant get enough of them.
A good narrator is so important for such good books like these, I think this narrator ruined the book i couldn't bear his voice for Gart, it was so awful he sounded like a backward low life thief. Just because he was a big hulk of a man he didn't have to make him sound like an idiotic lout. I just couldn't bear his voice anymore. In previous books Gart didn't have such an awful accent, I can't understand why he decided to put on such an accent for him. He simply ruined the book.
Unfortunately I had already bought Spectre of the Sword that he also narrates, I really hope that he doesn't put on that accent for the hero again. As Rhys is Gart's brother, so probably he might do. I don't know if I can bear another whole story with that voice for the hero.

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