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The King's Man

Welsh Blades, Book 1

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The King's Man

De: Elizabeth Kingston
Narrado por: Nicholas Boulton
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Laura Kinsale Presents…an intense and haunting historical romance by talented new author Elizabeth Kingston. The sword-wielding daughter of a Welsh rebel crosses weapons with King Edward's favorite killer.

Ranulf Ombrier is notorious throughout England for his skill at swordplay and murderous reputation. But after years of doing his king's bidding, he follows his conscience away from Edward, all the way to the wilds of Wales. Gwenllian of Ruardean, Welsh daughter of a powerful Marcher lord, has every reason to leave Ranulf for dead when one of her men nearly kills him. As a girl she was married by proxy to a man Ranulf murdered, only to become a widow before she ever met her groom. In the years since, she has shunned the life of a lady, instead studying warfare and combat at her mother's behest.

Saving her enemy's life comes with consequences, and Gwenllian and Ranulf are soon caught up in dangerous intrigue. Forced together, they discover a kinship of spirit and a surprising, intense desire. But even hard-won love cannot thrive when loyalties are divided and the winds of rebellion sweep the land.

©2015 Elizabeth Kingston (P)2015 Hedgehog, Inc.
Ficción Histórica Histórico Medioevo

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"I love this book because it's a great, angsty medieval, brought to life in the old school romance tradition. It's got a kick-ass heroine (who isn't a brat) and a dark, brooding hero with a past. It's read by Nicholas Boulton. And we get to hear how those lovely Welsh vowels really sound, in Nick's to-die-for voice. Like many of you, I've been anxious to hear him read fresh new works, and we're making it happen. Enjoy! And be sure to let us know what you think of Nick's performance of Kingston's unique characters in the reviews." (Laura Kinsale, author of Flowers from the Storm)
"In a deep, gravelly voice, narrator Nicholas Boulton performs this tale of sworn enemies in Wales in the 1280s…Boulton incorporates a dozen different accents--from lilting Welsh to lightly accented English--without missing a beat and brings breathless, action-filled sword fights to life. Amid complicated political wrangling for control of the Welsh and Marcher lands, King Edward marries Gwenllian to Ranulf, which brings about a stormy, passionate peace--and some steamy sex. Listeners will be captivated by this story of loyalty, honor, and love." ( AudioFile)
Complex Characters • Strong Heroine • Historical Authenticity • Emotional Depth • Engaging Storyline • Nuanced Accents

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Well written story and of course N Boulton hit it out the park. So...when's the next book coming out???!!

Amazing

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If you love Kinsale books, you will embrace this new author whole heartily. The main characters were fantastically flawed and the chemistry between them was pure entertainment. Spending a credit on this book is a no brainer. If you're looking for a great historical romance novel, you found it.

Bravo Miss Kingston!

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Nicholas Boulton is a wonderful narrator for this rich story. He does just enough of an accent to distinguish characters without being annoying. Elizabeth Kingston's novel has a great balance between kick ass heroine, medieval pageantry, uncertain yet strong hero, and believable motivations to be an excellent story. Can't wait for her next book.

Fantastic!

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This wonderful story by Elizabeth Kingston is definitely reminiscent of Laura Kinsale's writing style. Of course, Nicholas Boulton also adds to the pleasure of this delightful charmer. It is my hope that the author continues this story and makes it a series.

This book will appeal to anyone who enjoys flawed characters, strong female heroine with an intriguing historical story, Gwenllian and Ranulf, the main characters, have a special bond that transcends any social or family controversies. It's truly an endearing journey of love and trust.

There are some that say this book was actually written by Laura Kinsale under another name. The issue here isn't who wrote this book but rather if this book is worth a credit no matter who wrote it. And I say Yes, it is most definitely worth a credit. ;-) and Elizabeth Kingston truly is the real deal in my book. 😊

Delightful Charmer!

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I love this book. Beautifully written and Nicholas Boulton brings it and it's wonderful characters to life with his performance....Perfect.

Perfect Laura Kinsale and Nicholas Boulton fix.

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What a great story! Elizabeth Kingston is amazing. The narration by Nicholas Boulton really did this story justice. Not your normal damsel in distress tale, but a tale of hurt, love, trust, strength and redemption. I laughed and cried near the end. A must have if you love historical romance.

Extraordinarily Tale!!

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I was happy to see the Laura Kinsale vows that she's not the author because I went on a hunt to see if Elizabeth Kingston was just an alias for Ms. Kinsale. And I loved this book as much as I do Kinsale's.
The heroine, Gwenllian, is the best. She is strong, self-reliant, fearless (and not in a crazy way, though in unconventional ways), and her characterization is non-stereotypical. She does not meet the all-too-common standards of feminine beauty and softness and meekness the world, and thus, many authors base their heroines on. And Ranaulf was the rare type of man to recognize the beauty in her and the gift of the uncommonness of it. He was not always a likeable guy. But Kingston's writing is so good that, when he prayed near the end (I can't say for what), I found myself praying with him. And mine was as heartfelt as is. If I wasn't hooked I would've been once Ranaulf uttered: "I'm her man, hers & no other." (Sigh).
I have purchased over 1600 Audible books, and this one is one of the exceedingly rare ones that have earned 5 stars from me in any category, especially in the story area and overall. I wait with baited breath for more Audible books by this author.

Storytelling at its best!

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Slow, slow, slow ... could not finish... just didn’t care for heroine who is stronger than any man and could defeat the hero, the knight, who is supposed to be a champion of hundreds of tournaments.... really?
Probably I didn’t give it much of a chance ( three hours) but unfortunately the story didn’t engage my interest .

If you are looking for medieval historical romance Anita Mills Fire series is the best ....

Average story but absolutely fabulous narration

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I’m a fan of Elkhorn Kingston’s Ladies of Scandal series, but I couldn’t finish this book. The best I can say is that it was plodding. Even Nicholas Bolton’s normally sublime narration seemed to drag the story along. I finally gave up with just over an hour to go because it just wasn’t worth trying to wait for the plot’s climax. Ugh.
I won’t even try to add a recap of the story because that’d be a further waste of time.
Love Nicholas Bolton (usually) and (usually) really admire Elizabeth Kingston, but the not this time.

Like Kingston, this book not so much...

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Fascinating historical setting, but not so much history as to drag down the plot. Great characters with real and conflicting emotions. Nicholas Bolton, as usual, does a fantastic job.

Great characters!

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