Lady Renegade
Legacy of the Blade, Book 2
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Kevin E. Green
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Elizabeth Rose
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Storm MacKeefe is known as the wild, savage warrior called The Highland Storm. However, since he has been disowned by his chieftain father, he is a man who wins his earnings in competitions and through wagers rather than through war.
He is tricked into accepting a wager to find and bring back the leader of The Renegades, a small band of warriors hiding in the Highlands. What he doesn't know is that their leader is Wren, a blind woman, who uses her gift of seeing shadows through the eyes of her animals in order to navigate.
When Storm's plans backfire and he is captured by Wren, he realizes he has met this woman years ago as she traveled with the English, on the night that haunts him still.
Will a Scottish warrior be brought to his knees by a woman who holds a power over him so strong, he forgets she is even blind? Or will her deception make him feel like the blind one instead?
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- sammie
- 10-01-22
Slow book but better as it goes on...
I like the series but its not the beast I have heard I have listened to all the books now and they are enjoyable because you get to know all the people involved.
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- DragonRose UK
- 07-03-20
Had to listen to this in one sitting!!
Lady Renegade is the second book in the Legacy of the Blade series by Elizabeth Rose. I've not read the first book in the series so can happily say that this book can be read as a standalone if you so wish.
I had the bonus of listening to this book rather than just reading it. The narration wasn't perfect, but pretty darn close to it. I enjoyed the vast array of voices that he easily portrayed, he definitely brought the characters and the story to life. The story itself was superb and for the first time, thankfully it's a weekend, I had to listen to the whole book in just one sitting. I tried to turn it off to get some sleep, but I couldn't, not until I knew how it would end. So now I am exhausted but want to write my review while the story is fresh in my mind. After that, I think I may just collapse on my bed for the rest of the day lol!
Wren is a blind woman who doesn't let her blindness stop her getting her revenge on the English after she was blinded by one of them during a fight between them and the Scottish 9 years ago. She, herself, is English but her loyalties lay with the Scots.
Storm MacKeefe has been paid to find and bring back the leader of a gang of Renegades who are causing a lot of trouble for the English. Unknown to him, those renegades are all women, and they are led by none other than Wren. He also is none the wiser that there is another reason behind his employer wanting Wren brought to him.
There are so many twists and turns to this story, I don't want to forewarn you about any of the plot other than what I have said. I want you to have the surprises that I did. What I can say is that the love interest is between Wren and Storm but it definitely isn't smooth sailing. Wren is a strong woman and Storm is quite the macho Scot and it's inevitable that there are going to be clashes between them. Both of them have baggage when it comes to their families and/or lack of them. Both of them are wary of love.
Far from just focusing on the romantic aspect of the couple, there is so much more to discover about both of them. There are other fabulous characters in the story too, an old gypsy fortune teller, a cheeky French man, a couple of evil characters that you just want to punch, and there's even a menagerie of fabulous animals including a dog, an owl and a fox! Between them all, they make up a very exciting, emotional, intriguing story which I can't recommend highly enough.
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- Sharon H
- 15-03-21
Loved this fascinating story
Storm MacKeefe- after his father disowned him he went out to win money by different bet and other antics.
Wren- has a son by king David, went blind when Lord Bainbridge hit her aside the head. She led a group of women to steal from the English.
I enjoyed reading/listing to this intriguing and unpredictable story set in medieval Scotland and England with complex and many unforgettable characters including , an old gypsy fortune teller (Zara), a cheeky French man, a couple of evil characters that you
love to hate, and bunch of helpful animals. This story is packed with action, danger, excitement, humor, twists, turns, and some surprising discoveries.
Narrated by Kevin E Green who did a fabulous job in telling the story by the vast array of voices that he easily portrayed, He definitely brought the characters and the story to life.
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- Michelle dodd
- 03-06-21
Great book
I absolutely love this book it’s my favourite book of the series lady ren and storm go through a lot. I love that ren becomes a kick ass woman she is strong but does show her soft side. This series is very good I highly recommend it
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- Claire
- 12-12-20
another brilliant story
This is the 2nd book of the series Legacy of the Blades. I loved every minute of it. I couldn't stop listening. Kevin Green is a very good narrator he made the story even better with different voices for the each character. Definitely worth a credit. Now on to the next book.
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