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BattleWolfe

De Wolfe Pack, Book 16

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BattleWolfe

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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A knight with a de Wolfe pedigree…as the bastard son of England’s greatest knight, William de Wolfe.

But he doesn’t know it...
yet.

Warwick “War” Herringthorpe was born of a Northumberland de Percy daughter and the Wolfe of the Border, William de Wolfe, back in the days when William was a rising hero, unencumbered by marriage, free to do, and love, whom he so chooses. A brief relationship with Jane de Percy left Jane pregnant and William unaware of the situation. Jane’s father had bigger aspirations for his daughter than a mere knight and quickly married her to a much-older, titled husband who was willing to overlook her indiscretion.

Years later, War has returned to Northumberland as a royal knight, the garrison commander of mighty Bamburgh Castle as Simon de Montfort creates havoc throughout England. Heir to the earldom of Dersingham, War has made a name for himself as one of Henry’s fiercest knights. In a battle against de Monfort’s loyalists, the garrison at Bamburgh is joined by some of the most powerful families in the north – de Wolfe included.

De Wolfe allies who see Herringthorpe fight, including de Wolfe sons, swear there is a new force to be reckoned with in Northumberland. His gestures, movements, and appearance are all reminiscent of a young William de Wolfe.

And the rumors begin.

When War ends up in a skirmish against opportunistic Scots, he is gravely wounded and crawls from the battlefield to stay clear of deadly Scots. He is saved by a young Scotswoman whom he never expects to see again.

He was wrong.

Upon his mother’s death, War’s true father is revealed, plunging War into a world he doesn’t want to be part of. He learns to resent the Wolfe of the Border, who left his mother when she was pregnant, and so begins War’s quest to shame and dominate the greatest knight in England. But there’s only one catch….

The lovely Scotswoman who saved his life happens to be William’s kin.

Join War and Analeigh Scott as they navigate a romance that is as complex as it is beautiful, where family ties will be tried–and tested–and love is the ultimate glory.

It’s the original de Wolfe Pack in their prime in this story of secrets, redemption, and sacrifice.

©2022 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2023 Kathryn Le Veque
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Marriage War Ancient History Middle Ages Scotland England Pregnancy

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Brilliant story as always. Love all of Kathryn's books. This is my 56th book I've listened to of Kathryn's and loved every single one of them. Her stories are fantastic. The only thing that annoys me a bit is that she gets the dates and the years wrong, because as almost all of the serieses intertwine with each other I listen to them according to the years not the series. So I mix the series into each other according to the year. And I take notes of the year's and how many years from one book to the other. Like for instance in this story War is said to be 27yo whereas he should be at least 36yo because William and Jordan de Wolfe have been married for 35 years and War was conceived from another lady, about a couple of years before William married Jordan so he should probably be about 37 years old 10 years older than is said in this story. These are things that bother me especially when I listen to them in chronological order according to the years.
The narrator was very good I normally love Brad Wills but I didn't like his voice for Gemma and Jordan, they sounded like 2 fat old hags when they're supposed to be 2 beautiful older women of about 46 years old, but really they should be 56yo.
William and Jordan's story was in the year 1232 and this story is in the year 1267, that's 35 years later. So Kathryn really needs to get the years right when she writes about the same families. 😊 But having said all that I still love her books and will listen to every one of them and ignore the ages of the characters and imagine them in their true ages as much as possible. 😊
Normally I would listen to the next in line according to the year which is Bay of Fear but I will be listening to the series of the de Wolfe family this time as i love them.

Absolutely brilliant

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