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  • Amethyst

  • Daughters of the Dagger Series, Book 4
  • By: Elizabeth Rose
  • Narrated by: Brian J. Gill
  • Length: 5 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Amethyst

By: Elizabeth Rose
Narrated by: Brian J. Gill
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Summary

Amethyst de Burgh has been sent by the archbishop as assistant to her uncle, the master mason in building a castle for the border lord, Marcus Montclair. She has always dreamed of this opportunity, but knows a woman in this position would not be accepted if it wasn't for the sealed and stamped missive giving the order, sent by the Archbishop himself.

Marcus is not pleased when a woman shows up saying she is the new assistant to his master mason. And when his father arrives with a missive from the king, things only get worse. Now he's expected to marry the girl when she challenges his every word.

With his castle unfinished and his defenses low, he knows it won't be long before the Scots come over the border and they are attacked. But facing the enemy isn't half as challenging as dealing with his new wife.

A hardened border lord and a headstrong woman are forced to work together to change their ways. And in the process they learn that things are not always as they seem....

©2013 Elizabeth Rose Krejcik (P)2016 Elizabeth Rose Krejcik
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Brilliant story

Yet another brilliant story. This is the last book of the series Daughters of the Daggers. Loved every second of the whole series. The narrator Brian Gill was very good. These books were worth every credit. I really recommend them. Starting from Legacy of the Blade. Now on to the next series, Madman Mckeefe, the first book is Onyx's story, brother to the Daughters of the Daggers.

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Amethyst

Today I finished listening to Amethyst. What a lovely story. The narration was excellent. Amethyst was the last of the four daughters to be at home. She is sent to help build a castle with her Uncle. The Earl of the Castle is not happy that she is there. His Father arrives and he has met her Father and between them they have arranged a marriage between the couple. So they get married and after many interruptions they eventually consummate the marriage. There are a few wars and injuries. This book definitely has adventure. It is very exciting and has its ups and downs. It has ended the series beautifully. All the sisters got their blades back. Miss Rose you exceeded all my expectations. Well done. Fantastic series.

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Loved this last story of this series

Lord Marcus- A ruthless border lord who had no respect for woman!
Lady Amethyst- by the order of the Archbishop of Canterbury was able to help her uncle make a castle.
I Loved listening and reading this highly engaging story of 2 very strong willed individuals learning to become their own person and accepting themselves as well as the ones they love. This tale is well written with unforgettable characters and some dramatic/action events and a loving HEA. I try never to put spoilers in my review but Can't help not to mention that baby brother Onyx makes an appearance and apparently has his own story bk1 of the Madman Mackeefe series.
Narrated by Brian J Gill- who did a wonderful job of telling the story and a good use of voice animation for each person in the story.

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This is one of my favourite books of the series Amethyst is a feisty female she is head strong as the border lord and the chemistry between them is tangible You won’t regret reading it

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