The Dark Knight's Captive Bride
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Anna Parker-Naples
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Natasha Wild
About this listen
She is the daughter of his enemy...and the keeper of his heart.
Richard de Claiborne, the dark earl of Dunsmore, serves King Edward Plantagenet well. Sworn to obey his king's every order, he nevertheless chafes at the command he wed the daughter of his enemy - a man who slew his father in cold blood.
But King Edward wants peace in his lands, and he will stop at nothing to get it. If he has to order his most powerful Marcher lord to marry a Welsh princess, he considers it a small price to pay.
Princess Gwenllian is a political pawn. When she's forced to marry the evil Black Hawk de Claiborne, she quakes at his fierceness and brutality. But she does her duty to her father and her people, knowing she will never surrender to her enemy.
In the halls of Black Hawk's great keep, Gwen glimpses a man who can be tender and passionate - and who teaches her about breathtaking sensuality and a desire so great it threatens every vow she ever made to keep her heart locked tight.
As war once more looms between Wales and England, Gwen realizes a terrible truth: she's in love with the enemy. When long-buried secrets threaten to destroy her fragile happiness, she must make a terrible choice - or watch the man she loves sacrifice his life to save hers....
Contains mature themes.
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- Heather
- 10-05-21
Great story!
Really enjoyed the story and the narrator was really good doing both the male and female voices (I usually find with romance that one of the voices sounds a bit ridiculous, but not in this case!)
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- Flamexxx
- 13-09-24
great story
My one dislike: The female narrator reading the male elements of the story, it just would have been better with a male.
This was a lovely story, was written well. The Welsh accent was sometimes off for me and didn't seem authentic.
But I enjoyed the story as a whole. It was well written and the dialogue was engaging.
Not the ending I expected however, but welcomed.
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- Claire
- 11-06-22
absolutely brilliant
Loved every second of it. I couldn't stop listening, but of course I had to a few times as it's a long story, but I couldn't wait to get back to it each time. I didn't know how it was going to end till the very last chapter.
The narrator was good but at times Gywnn's voice sounded like a cartoon character. But on the whole she was good, her voice was full of the emotions necessary and her voice for Richard was very good.
This was the first book I've listened to by Natasha Wilde and unfortunately the last as there are no more books by her on audio.
So will definitely be listening to this book again.
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- Deko Aden
- 29-02-20
Excellent!!!
Perfect story, the narrator should’ve been male and the Welsh accent left a lot to be desired!
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- mikki100
- 28-03-20
A must read.. captured me from beginning to end
I absolutely loved this book. I'm more into the dark romances when I read romance, but this book captured my mind and heart and I devoured it greedily. Gwen is a young Welsh princess, somewhat spoilt and very naive, Richard is an English Earl and knight bound by duty and honour. The king of England Edmund orders the two to marry and their battle of hate, lust and love ensues.
I was crying my eyes out near the end of the book (of course I won't divulge why!), which is a rarity for me, but such is the way this book engulfed my emotions holding them hostage from beginning to end.
If you're like me and period dramas/romance isn't normally your kind of thing, I would still strongly recommend this book since it's a beautiful read, with enthralling characters. I have read a few books by Natasha Knight and as usual she failed to disappoint.
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-10-24
Really worth listening
I am not usually into historical romances but I actually really enjoyed this one. I might actually try another story by Natasha Wild
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- Christine
- 06-01-21
great story
This book was fantastic, I couldn't stop listening, I had never heard of the author but will be keeping an eye out for any more she puts on audible.
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- staceyj
- 03-04-24
Beautiful story however...
Would of been alot better had there of been a male narrator for Richards part.
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- Mossy
- 25-01-24
Narration by someone I assume has never even heard of Wales
Story is ok and an easy listen with some links to real history however the truly awful attempt at a South Wales accent for a North Wales character (although in reality we have no way of knowing the true accent back then) and the absolute butchering of Welsh names and place names had me cringing the whole way through. Several of the place names are well known too so there’s really no excuse.
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