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The Thunder Knight

Book Three in the Lords of Thunder: The de Shera Brotherhood Trilogy

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The Thunder Knight

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Gethyn Edwards
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This is the exciting conclusion to the best-selling collection by medieval master author Kathryn Le Veque.

1258 AD - Tiberius, the youngest de Shera brother, falls in love with the lovely Lady Douglass, the daughter of an enemy knight. But love knows no boundaries as Tiberius and Douglass find themselves swept up in the politics of Simon de Montfort against Henry III, and Tiberius' loyalty is soon called into question. Is he still siding with de Montfort or has he decided to follow his heart and, therefore, the enemy? It soon becomes a game of espionage, honor, and family loyalties as Tiberius must choose what's more important to him - de Montfort's cause or Douglass' love.

©2015 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2015 Kathryn Le Veque
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I was disappointed in this last novel. Firstly it seemed to me it was more about Maximilian then Tiberius, it ended weirdly without any real conclusion, they go off to war, meet up with non allies then suddenly Max is told some home truths. Then it's finished with the epilogue. I have always rated Kathryn's books five stars, this one I could not. Still out of the dozens of books I have read and listened to by Kathryn one book not up to her usual standard is ok. 😀

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