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Dynasty 2: The Dark Rose
- Narrated by: Nigel Graham
- Series: Morland Dynasty, Book 2
- Length: 21 hrs and 1 min
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction
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Summary
1501: the turbulence of Henry VIII's reign brings passion and pain to the Morlands as they achieve ever greater wealth and prestige.Paul, great-grandson of Elanor Morland, has inherited the Morland estates, and his own Amyas is set to be his heir. But Paul fathers a beloved illegitimate son, and bitter jealousy causes a destructive rift between the two half-brothers which will lead to death.
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- Mrs.M.Clews
- 07-04-16
Disappointed
I was looking forward to part two but the narrator made it sound like a church service. There was very little difference between the voices and what could have been a gripping tale was made at times just boring
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- Mrs julie morgan
- 08-09-20
morland dynasty
not as good as i remember, the story plus naration wasn't that brillitiant. could of been better.
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- ChessD
- 03-10-17
Brilliant
If you like historical novels just get the books in this series. Brilliantly narrated and great story.
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- A
- 31-03-15
Wonderful Historical Family Saga
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I have praised this series for the last 30years, I cannot recommend highly enoughthe only negative again would be the narrator though there were parts where he exceled.
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- N. Rogers
- 03-07-14
Enjoyable!
I loved this second in a long series of historical novels placed in northern England near York! It continued the saga of the Morland family from 1501 into the reign of young King Edward after the death of his father, Henry VIII. I love this period of English history so following the Morlands through it was especially enjoyable. I hope the next in the series will continue with Elizabeth I since she is my very favorite of all the English monarchs.
Others have summarized the plot of this novel so I will not repeat their efforts. This is a long book, a little over 21 hours on the audiobook, but I finished listening to it in less than 4 days. Although I do have a life, I found it difficult to take off my earphones and stop this story. I guess it’s a good thing that batteries do need to be recharged occasionally. I was even happy with the ending. I read the preceding book, but this one could stand on it’s own without losing much.
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- AngelaC
- 09-09-12
Love this multi generational story
Would you consider the audio edition of Dynasty 2: The Dark Rose to be better than the print version?
This is the first of many books, but I will be listening to the rest!
Who was your favorite character and why?
The matriarch - Eleanor