Shield of Kronos
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Narrated by:
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Nick Cracknell
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By:
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Kathryn Le Veque
About this listen
A decorated knight for Richard the Lionheart and an ally of the House of de Lohr, Sir Garret de Moray was a man described as cold, intimidating, foreboding. A man with eyes as black as night.
Receiving a royal appointment as Captain of the Household Guard, there was no man more qualified or prepared for the role because on the sands of the Holy Land where Garret went on Richard’s great quest, the Christian armies whispered of a knight whose wisdom was ancient. Some wondered if he was the walking dead, an immortal soul who had lived many lifetimes over, because his skill and power exceeded earthly restraints. Kronos, they called him. The father of the gods.
Then came a lady without hope…
Beautiful Lyssia du Bose has lost everything – her father, her home, her family. Taken in by an aunt who was a lady-in-waiting for the Duchess of Wendover, Lyssia finds a quiet existence in the shadows of a great home. A chance meeting with a warrior with eyes as black as night and, suddenly, her perspective on life begins to change. The quiet, sometimes-frightening knight took an interest in her, and she in him. Is it possible that someone should actually want her?
More than she knows. When Lyssia catches the Duke of Wendover’s attention as well, the gentle romance between her and Garret quickly becomes something they must fight to hold on to. When Garret, one of the most powerful knights in King Richard’s stable, is challenged by a married duke who wishes to make Lyssia his mistress, it is a battle that all of London will witness.
©2017 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2017 Kathryn Le VequeWhat listeners say about Shield of Kronos
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- 12-11-18
Enjoyable but spoiled by an abrupt ending
I really enjoy KLV's medieval stories. She does a wonderful job of world building and is able to create characters that you really care about. However, on this occasion I was left going 'is that it?'.
I won't give any spoilers, but after the villain is beaten, everything is wrapped up in just a few pages. Garrett and Lyssa don't even have a proper conversation, let alone any description of the aftermath of what they'd been through!
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