• Sword of the Crown

  • Heir to the Crown, Book 2
  • By: Paul J. Bennett
  • Narrated by: Greg Patmore
  • Length: 12 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)

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Sword of the Crown

By: Paul J. Bennett
Narrated by: Greg Patmore
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When an invading army crosses the Mercerian border, the only thing standing between victory and defeat is an heir to the crown with no battle experience.

Enter Dame Beverly Fitzwilliam, who has trained for this moment since she first held a sword. From her relentless pursuit of knighthood to the day she single-handedly saves the king's life and earns her spurs, she has searched for someone worthy of her fealty.

By swearing to protect the life of this untried Royal, she undertakes an adventure that will have her travelling across the kingdom fighting desperate battles, all the while surrounded by powerful enemies who conspire to bring down the crown.

Her destiny will be determined in a monumental clash of forces where success can save the kingdom, but failure can only mean death.

Sword of the Crown is an action-packed medieval adventure that is the second audiobook in the Heir to the Crown series. If you like epic battle scenes, dangerous enemies and mysterious prophecies, then you will love Paul J Bennett's tale of a knight who will not submit. Join the battle today!

©2019 Paul J Bennett (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd

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very good listen. I'm ready for Book 3

quite good book. Dragged just a bit in one or two places but enjoyable over all. Left me wanting more

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Exciting Sword and Sorcery

Engrossing sword and sorcery stand alone. Dame Beverley Fitzwilliam is the Sword of the Crown. This second book in the series follows Beverley from her birth, through her training, her knighthood, to swearing service to the young Princess Anna. Beverley's story is contemporaneous to that of Gerald Matheson, Baron Fitzwilliam's protege, whose story is told in Servant of the Crown.

The narration by Greg Patmore is superb. Greg brings the characters and story to life.

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Absolutely fabulous.

I love these books, with the narration it is taken over the top of excellent. The characters you love in the books come to life in such a fabulous way.

Highly recommended..

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Love Louis L'Amour? This series is for you.

To me this series has the flavor of Louis L'Amour's Europe based (early Sackett) novels but with elves, dwarves, orcs, and mages. The magic is used as Deus Ex Machina, and does not overwhelm. The characters have depth and draw empathy.

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excellent story and narration

loved it. the characters and getting to know them as th he story evolves. Can't wait to get to book three!

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Disappointing

If you like stories without ending, closure and evil triumphing over good, this is perfect. The narrator though is excellent,

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