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A Medieval Romance (de Wolfe Pack Generations, Book 10)
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Narrated by:
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Brad Wills
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By:
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Kathryn Le Veque
About this listen
Leonidas de Wolfe is the son of a diplomat… but every inch the grandson of William de Wolfe.
Beware of the wolfe BITE in the ultimate enemies-to-lovers romantic tale!
As the son of Edward de Wolfe, Henry III and Edward I’s greatest diplomat, Leonidas has been in the heart of England’s politics since the beginning of his career. An elite knight, Blackchurch trained and Kenilworth-educated, he is the pinnacle of the de Wolfe stable of knights, sons and grandsons and great-grandsons of the greatest knight of his generation, William de Wolfe.
But what Leonidas is about to face will put that education and training to the test.
He has to keep a young French princess alive long enough to marry the next king of England.
The future queen comes with a nurse and governess in the fair Christelle de Lorrain, but the truth is that Christelle is a trained spy and bodyguard sent to protect the young royal. Leonidas may be tasked with guarding the queen, but Christelle has been tasked with the same thing – and what she says goes. It isn’t long before the battle of the wills begins.
So does the attraction.
Leonidas isn’t thrilled with the young princess’s nurse. The woman seems to have more involvement than a nurse should have, but she’s brilliant at pretending to be submissive when she’s really doing exactly what she wants to do. Leonidas is used to men obeying his commands without question, but the fair-haired Frenchwoman clearly never got that memo. Leonidas is so busy being irritated with her that he doesn’t even realize when he’s fallen in love with her.
That brings an entirely new set of problems.