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The Running Vixen

By: Elizabeth Chadwick
Narrated by: Charlotte Strevens
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The year is 1126. Heulwen, daughter of Welsh Marcher baron Guyon FitzMiles, has grown up with her father's ward, Adam de Lacey. There has always been a spark between them, but when Heulwen marries Ralf le Chevalier, a devastated Adam absents himself on various diplomatic missions.

When Ralf is killed, Heulwen's father considers a new marriage for her with his neighbour's son, Warrin de Mortimer. Adam, recently returned to England, is determined not to lose Heulwen a second time, which places them both in great danger, because Warrin de Mortimer is not a man to be crossed, and the future of a country is at stake....

©2009 Elizabeth Chadwick (P)2016 Soundings
Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Women's Fiction
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A very enjoyable listen. Excellent narration and rollicking tale. Well written and lots of evocative detail.

Excellent medieval fiction

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The only thing that’s Welsh in this historical Mills & Boon is the female character’s name: and she’s the Welsh daughter of an English lord. The story drags on and has a boringly basic plot with negligible reference to all the other interesting historical events that were happening during the time period. The narrator’s pronunciation of the Welsh is not good and it would have been better if it were an actual Welsh person narrating!

Utter disappointment!

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