
Bold Angel
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Rayner
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By:
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Kat Martin
They were enemies in a divided land.
Saxon beauty Caryn of Ivesham longed to escape the chill gray cloisters of the convent to which she'd fled - but not in marriage to the towering, feared Raolfe de Gere, the Norman knight they called Ral the Relentless. Even though he had once saved her from a fate worse than death, she could not forget he'd raised the grim battlements of Braxton Keep on her dead father's lands or that his men had dishonored her sister. If she wed him to bring peace to her people, he would have to lay siege to her bed.
Will their love conquer all - or destroy them both?
The darkly handsome warlord's blood coursed with desire for Caryn's burnished crimson lips, and his passion would not be denied. But in the wild ecstasy they shared, Ral feared more than his heart was in danger. Could his rebellious bride be a traitor deadlier than the wolves and brigands prowling deep in English forests?
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What a surprising book
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Good but ..
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Furthermore, I found the narration overly dramatic. The voices between gender were well differentiated but not between characters of the same sex. There was also an indefinable quality to the mood projected in her voice that I found irritating. The best way to put it was that she seemed cheerful no matter what she read, even when describing the bloody thighs and pumping hairy a**es in the mass raping of young maids. Ugh! At least try to sound sad and regretful in the past perverted use of our sisters (as I consider all women).
In conclusion, I do not like to leave negative reviews. I respect the power of the written word and the labor an author puts in their publications. Since I am a long time participant of online publications, I always read reviews before making an selection but did not pick up on the usual warnings given for this type of book. As a health care provider who has worked the ER and actually seen and treated the aftermath of rape and abuse it is the last thing I want to read about now that I am retired when written about in this manner. I don't consider a it "trigger" especially when it is handled with dignity and without gratuitous details. Since 1 out 3 women are sexually abused (and I suspect that is an underreported statistic), most of us already know about the cruelty of the details. Imaginative horror if not association with friends or relations provides the rest. At least reviewers can now be aware of what is not included in the synopsis and if this type of thing doesn't bother you, read ahead.
Sad.
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I stopped listening after chapter ten, when our plucky heroine did another good deed for her husband by revealing the location of the brigands to her husband’s arch enemy. I just couldn’t stand her, which is a shame because story seemed interesting and I kept hoping for it to improve but it didn’t.
But again, it’s just my opinion as I have low tolerance for idiotic heroines.
Noble hero, idiot heroine
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Couldn’t listen passed the 5th chapter
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