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Lord of Deception

Trysts and Treachery, Book 1

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Lord of Deception

By: Elizabeth Keysian
Narrated by: W M Parslow
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Summary

He thinks she’s a traitor to her queen. She thinks he’s just a gardener.

Dive into this new Tudor Historical Romance series Trysts and Treachery by the award winning Elizabeth Keysian.

Despised by the cousin with whom she’s forced to live, the lonely but determined Alys craves escape. The most dangerous thing she could do is fall in love. Especially when the man who tempts her is Kit Ludlow, an exiled nobleman in disguise. Becoming involved in his secret mission proves more perilous than Alys could possibly have imagined.

Kit has been banished from Queen Elizabeth’s court, and the last thing he wants is to entangle Alys in his web of treachery and deception. It would also be folly to fall in love with her when he can’t be sure where her loyalties lie. After helping Kit foil a plot against the queen, Alys’ life is at risk from her cousin’s nefarious schemes. Estranged from Kit, she’s forced to make a desperate decision.

Should she protect her family, or follow the demands of her heart?

Note: This series is part of Dragonblade's Sweet Dreams line, so this is a sweet, wholesome Historical Romance where passion beyond the bedroom door is left to the listener's imagination.

Trysts and Treachery
Book 1 – Lord of Deception
Book 2 – Lord of Loyalty
Book 3 – Lord of the Forest
Book 4 – Lord of Mistrust
Book 5 – Lord of the Manor

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Plot was ok, characterisation was pretty simplistic especially once they arrived at the Court of QEI. The main characters were both irritating at times, but the heroine was a real twit. Narration was marred by frequent random periods of microphone being bumped by narrator, and unpleasant characters uniformly had a weaselly voice. Very disappointing from this author.

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