
The Scottish Boy
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Narrateur(s):
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Richard Pearce
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Auteur(s):
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Alex de Campi
À propos de cet audio
1333. Edward III is at war with Scotland. Nineteen-year-old Sir Harry de Lyon yearns to prove himself and jumps at the chance when a powerful English baron, William Montagu, invites him on a secret mission with a dozen elite knights.
They ride north, to a crumbling Scottish keep, capturing a feral, half-starved boy within and putting the other inhabitants to the sword.
But nobody knows why the flower of English knighthood snuck over the border to capture a savage, dirty teenage boy. Montagu gives the boy to Harry as his squire, with only two rules: don't let him escape, and convert him to the English cause.
At first, it's hopeless. The Scottish boy is surly and violent and eats anything that isn't nailed down. Then Harry begins to notice things: that, as well as Gaelic, the boy speaks flawless French, with an accent much different from Harry's Norman one. That he can read Latin too. And when Harry finally convinces the boy – Iain mac Maíl Coluim – to cut his filthy curtain of hair, the face revealed is the most beautiful thing Harry has ever seen.
With Iain as his squire, Harry wins tournament after tournament and becomes a favourite of the King. But underneath the pageantry smoulder twin secrets: Harry and Iain's growing passion for each other, and Iain's mysterious heritage. As England hurtles towards war once again, these secrets will destroy everything Harry holds dear.
A sexy, slow-burn enemies-to-lovers historical romance, Alex De Campi delivers a steamy but tender love story. "Brokeback Mountain" meets "50 Shades of Grey" set again the vivid backdrop of Medieval Britain. Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller's Song of Achilles, the novels of C. S. Pacat, and K.J. Charles.
This novel contains explicit sexual content and adult themes.
Alex de Campi is a thriller writer with an extensive backlist of critically-acclaimed prose and graphic novels including Eisner-nominated heist noir Bad Girls (Simon & Schuster). Her most recent books were pulp horror graphic novel Dracula, Motherf**ker (Image Comics), sci-fi thriller Madi: Once Upon A Time in the Future co-written with Duncan Jones (Z2 Comics), and True War Stories, an anthology of soldiers’ deployment tales. She is on most social media as @alexdecampi.
©2022 SAGA Egmont (P)2022 SAGA EgmontThe story is fantastic. I'm familiar with Alex de Campi's work already and I never have quibbles. But THIS is an AMAZING rollercoaster. It's heart wrenching in the way it feels to have your own heart broken, and finds ways to put you back together in the most glorious fashion every time. Worth every second, every penny, every instant of your attention. I already want to listen to it again. I'm going to foist it onto every single person within hearing distance.
Also, gloriously filthy where it needs to be. Delicious. EXCELLENT..
PERFECT.
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I loved this book and have already listened to it twice. Excellent spice and story line.
I didn’t love the narrator but he did grow on me by mid book.
Engaging and entertaining
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Harry being a part of the group that butchered Ian's whole family (even if he didn't personally kill anyone) and then keeping Ian in chains afterward isn't the thing that bugs me. Him doing all that and THEN treating Ian like an animal to be trained up, joking about Ian's mom's death, ogling him, and berating him for not knowing how to do field work all while the narration acts like he's a sweet, innocent puppy boy is what ultimately made me give up on this.
I also think this narrator has a lovely voice but at this point I'm convinced no one at audible actually reads reads or understands the books before casting for them because he isn't well-suited to either of these characters. His voice is expressive and soft and a bit femme and could have been wonderful in any of the dozens of m/m books on this app with soft, femme male characters but somehow he got assigned to the masc4masc war bros book. It's so tiring especially when you've got books like Winter's Orbit being read by a deep-voiced, posh British man and its like why aren't these swapped? does anyone even care?
Didn't Finish, Too Creepy
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