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King Kelson's Bride

A Novel of the Deryni

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King Kelson's Bride

By: Katherine Kurtz
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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Speculation runs rampant throughout the kingdom of Gwynedd as to when, and to whom, King Kelson will finally be wed. As a rival monarch takes his place on the throne of a nearby land, it becomes more imperative than ever that Kelson produce a long-awaited heir.

Friends and enemies alike have a candidate for queen. Some put forth their ideas with passion; some with cold calculation. But while his councilors are busy trotting out potential possibilities, Kelson's heart is heavy. Two women have already been taken from his grasp - one by death and one by duplicity. Now, he must choose with his head, not his heart, for he is wed to his beloved Gwynedd by oaths far more binding than any marriage vows.

With the mystical Deryni blood flowing through his veins, Kelson can only hope for a woman whose power and conviction are equal to his own. Love is set aside for duty - and Kelson the king must make the choice that Kelson the man cannot.

©2000 Katherine Kurtz (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
Fantasy Historical Epic Heartfelt

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"Kurtz's strengths lie in her patient accumulation of telling detail, well-articulated plots, and believable magics. Should bring the fans flocking, and attract newcomers too." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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The story was very good and the reader was excellent. I’ve heard him do several stories now and am very impressed.

Excellent Reading

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the second time I've listened to this book and I really enjoyed it. the narrator did a great job on all the different voices.

well narrated

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This tied up a few loose ends yet created a few more. I just loved this and all her books. Hope to see more in the future.

Better than I imagined

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Would you listen to King Kelson's Bride again? Why?

Definitely! It's an easy way to immerse yourself into the land of Gwynedd.

What was one of the most memorable moments of King Kelson's Bride?

The entire story line is fantastic. I think the best part of the entire story is not Kelson and his bride but the ceremony to in Torenth to really put Liam on the throne. The magic and politics involved in that scene are just out of this world.

What does Nick Sullivan bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He does attempt to give different "voices" for the different characters which is not easy for him with the female voices.

Any additional comments?

The one detriment to an audio book is that the pronunciation of the character names, especially when they are not common names, may not be the same as you have always thought of them as you read.

For example, I have always thought of Meraude (Kelson's Aunt) as "mer-awd" where it is pronounced in the audio book as "mer-od" (long "o"). It may be technically correct but with a fiction book, I still think of her the way I have always done before and that pronunciation just catches at my ear!

Almost as good as the book!

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this ties up stories spending so much time on the minutes of court. the characters lack a bit of depth at this point. the good are good and the bad unquestionably bad and those with any ambiguity have none as the story progresses. what a happy fairytale ending for all involved. everyone married for love, and bad guys are dealt with in chivalry. in truth life and people are messy creatures and stories that tend to capture are the ones that explore that. this seems more of a young adult level. disappointing considering when we first met this young king there was some very real suspense about his ability to hold onto his kingdom. he never really felt in danger the whole story.

less than suspenseful

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