The Legend
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Narrated by:
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Brian J. Gill
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By:
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Kathryn Le Veque
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A.D. 1270: An epic story of loss, love, and redemption. On the Seventh Crusade, Sir Alec Summerlin makes a horrible mistake that costs him everything.
Once the greatest swordsman in the realm, he lays his weapon down and refuses to ever wield a broadsword again. Surrendering his spurs, he retires to his father's castle in self-imposed exile. His father, however, has other ideas for his greatest son and betroths him to a local ale heiress.
The Lady Peyton de Fluornoy is as resistant to marriage as Alec is, but she gradually begins to warm to the man who has given up on life. Alec comes to know a lady of spirit, beauty, and intelligence. Before their marriage can happen, however, Alec's father is blackmailed by a neighbor who wants Peyton for his own son. Now deeply in love, Alec elopes with Peyton and an entirely new world of danger and passion opens up for them both.
As the conflict with the neighbor heats up, deep and horrific secrets are revealed, and Peyton ends up in grave danger. Alec must recant his vow and draw his sword again to save the woman that he loves as The Legend is once again reborn.
©2012 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2014 Kathryn Le VequeWhat listeners say about The Legend
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- Mrs Marilyn Parry
- 18-09-21
The Legend
I enjoyed this book immensely. It was entertaining and full of love. Alex had resigned at being a Knight when his brother was killed. Alex thought he had done it, but he hadn’t as it was an accident. Alex tortured himself over this. Then 12 years later with the Kings persuasion he was talked into fighting for the King against the Welsh. I plan on listening to this story again at some point as I enjoyed it so much. Thank You Miss Le Veque.
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