Warrior's Revenge
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Narrated by:
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Sue Pitkin
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By:
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Coreene Callahan
About this listen
Sometimes the only way to love - and redemption - is to make a deal with the devil. After the death of her parents, Lady Aurora de Marquise is left with no illusions. Stripped of her birthright and betrayed by her uncle, escape is her only option. With her life on the line, she narrowly avoids another murder attempt - only to run headlong into Lord Brigham de Mornay, a man most consider a monster. With her uncle's henchmen nipping at her heels, Aurora knows better than to trust a stranger - especially one as compelling as Brigham. Well-honed instincts urge her to flee before his abundant charm takes a nasty turn into aggression - and she ends up neck deep in trouble. Wary, but undeniably drawn to him, Aurora pits her will against his, challenging his authority every chance she gets. But when her uncle manages to track her, she is left with the ultimate choice - surrender to the man who now holds her heart or risk it all trying to escape again. Gritty and fast-paced, Warrior's Revenge brings to life the magnificence of the medieval age while exploring the meaning of honor, duty, and nature of true love.
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- 01-07-2017
Confused about the Audience
First of all, just a quick note to the narrator - the word stifle is pronounced with a long 'i'. Since this was a word that was used often, it was annoying to keep hearing it mispronounced.
Now with regards to the story, I confess to being a little confused as to which audience it was intended for. The thoughts and motivations and reactions of the characters are those of teenagers and would have suited a YA audience. But some of the more intimate scenes were a little too long and detailed for a YA audience. I liked the premise of the story, but the characterizations simply did not ring true. Consequently, I would not recommend this book to either a youth or adult audience - nothing else is left. Sorry.
Finally, a note to the author - try to avoid using quite so many clichés and redundancies in your phrasing. It feels as if you've swallowed a thesaurus!
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