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The Wolfe

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
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1231 A.D.

After a nasty skirmish along the England/Scotland border at Bog Wood, a badly wounded knight has crawled off to die. As women from the Clan Scott fan out across the battlefield to collect the spoils of war, one woman breaks off from the pack. She is sickened by the tradition of stealing valuables off the dead and runs off to hide. In her hiding place, however, lingers the badly wounded knight. The young woman is frightened at first but her natural instinct to lend aid takes over. She tends the knight and saves his life. Little does the Lady Jordan Scott know that she has just saved the life of the dreaded English knight known to her people as The Wolf.

©2013 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2014 Kathryn Le Veque
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It's refreshing to come across a story with a substantial word count and character development. On the downside, Lady Jordan was often too stupid to live and so story could become hard to listen to. On the whole it's still worth listening to.

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Well I am pleased I stuck with the listening of this audible because the story line is excellent and so worth listening too. Stick with it and you will love it

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