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Spectre of the Sword

Auteur(s): Kathryn Le Veque
Narrateur(s): Daniel Dorse
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A.D. 1203: The Lady Elizabeau Treveighan is the illegitimate daughter of Geoffrey, Duke of Brittany. Elizabeau was sent to foster at a very young age, her identity known only to herself and the earl who fostered her. When her half-brother Prince Arthur is murdered and rumors begin to fly that the opposition to King John intends to marry her to a Teutonic prince and supplant her and her new husband as the rulers of England, she suddenly becomes a very hot, and very dangerous, commodity.

Sir Rhys du Bois is charged with keeping Elizabeau safe until her arranged marriage can occur, but the task turns into one of monumental proportions. It's one harrowing flight after another as Rhys tries to keep Elizabeau from harm's way. Somewhere in the process, they fall madly in love with each other and the knight finds himself battling duty and love in order to stay on task. Torn, but with a tremendous sense of duty, he cannot escape the feelings that are swamping him, and Elizabeau does not make it easy for him. Her love for him supersedes her loyalty to her country, and to a family name that has only meant heartache for her.

When Elizabeau is finally captured by the king's men and slated for execution under the charge of treason, Rhys will risk everything to save her from the executioner's sword. However, Rhys is betrayed by another knight and soon, he too is slated for the executioner's axe. As Rhys and Elizabeau face death together, allies come together for a covert operation that will save their lives. It's a race against time before King John's men can execute the last legitimate heiress to the throne and her protector turned lover.

©2013 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2014 Kathryn Le Veque
Fiction Historique Romance Mariage Moyen Âge Redevances Histoire ancienne Sincère
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I’m curious how the book is written when it comes to the name Rhys when using an apostrophe for possession. The narrator never uses an ‘s to indicate belonging. He reads it Rhys sword or Rhys brother for example, instead of Rhys’ sword or Rhys’ brother, so it sounds really strange - like baby talk. I’m wondering if the book omits the apostrophe of possession or the narrator misses it b/c correctly there is no additional ‘s’ just the apostrophe b/c Rhys ends in ‘s’. Regardless, it is hard to listen to incorrect grammar for an entire book, but it was a good story so I just kept listening and correcting it in my head.

A good read but weird narration

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