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Amber

Daughters of the Dagger Series, Book 3

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By: Elizabeth Rose
Narrated by: Brian J. Gill
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Amber de Burgh is a novice of the Sisters of St. Ermengild, in training to take her final vows of becoming a nun. But when the doors to the church slam open one night and a wounded man named Lucifer, whom everyone thinks is the devil enters, her life changes forever.

Lucifer - or Lucas, as he prefers to be called - has a very tarnished past and a future that looks no better. And when he lays his eyes on the abbey's new novice, he knows he can never let her become a nun.

Having been abandoned as a baby on the steps of the church, Lucas will do anything to live a different lifestyle. And before he knows it, he finds himself right in the middle of church corruption. He is sent to Canterbury on a pilgrimage with Amber, but while she intends to pray, that is the furthest thing from his mind.

His mission is to steal the Regale ruby of Canterbury Cathedral at Becket's shrine. Can a pure dove change the morals of a devil, or will he change her morals first?

©2013 Elizabeth Rose Krejcik (P)2016 Elizabeth Rose Krejcik
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Ancient History
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A good listen

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this series I love that each book is based on a different theme from Medieval times and I look forward to the next in the series. Action, romance, good and bad everything a good book needs.

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Awesome read

Lucas/Lucifer- was left at the church steps by his mother. growing up feeling abandon and unloved.
Amber- feeling she must atone for her family sins she is wanting to become a nun with 9 more months of being a novice left until Lucifer enters her life and she showed him compassion and love.

I enjoyed reading/listening this entertaining and captivating story of a man growing up feeling unloved and unwanted not only finding his true love but the love of his mother. This story is well written with excellently developed characters who made the story including Maribel. Their story has a marvellous HEA
Narrated by Brian J Gill- who did a wonderful job of telling the story and a good use of voice animation for each person in the story

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I have just finished Amber. Wow what a lovely book. The narration was excellent. Book was regarding a third daughter who wanted to be a nun, and a man, who was given to the church as a new baby. He was named Lucifer, by the priest, who brought him up and really treated him badly. The priest had sent him on a mission but he came back injured and Amber was ordered to care for him.
He immediately had feelings for Amber but she was a shy nun who was yet to be a proper nun, and her life was the church. This book was full of dirty deeds, thievery, underhanded tricks, lies and something going on all the time, and the priest was involved in it all.
Miss Rose you excelled yourself in this series. It has been wonderful. Now on to Amethyst, the last of the Daughter’s of the Dagger Series.

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Brilliant story

Another brilliant story. Loved every second of it. I couldn't stop listening. This is the 3rd book of the series Daughters of the Dagger. I think this was my favourite so far. Brian Gill, the narrator was very good. He acted the parts and had a different voice for every character. Much better than the narrator of the previous books. Definitely worth a credit. Now on to Amethyst story.

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