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Lion of Twilight
- Sons of de Lohr, Book 1
- Narrated by: Nathaniel Black
- Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
The Lion Cubs are about to take charge!
Richard "Roi" de Lohr is the second son of Richard the Lionheart's champion, Christopher de Lohr. Roi was raised in the finest homes and with the finest training. Emerging as a powerful and intelligent knight, he married the woman he wanted and enjoyed the life of prestige he had earned. When his wife gave birth to a son, Roi's life was complete.
Until tragedy strikes. When Roi's wife dies in childbirth with their second child, he is devastated. But he's a de Lohr, and de Lohrs don't crumble. He raises his son alone, proud that the lad promises to take his place among the great de Lohrs. He even arranges a marriage for his son with the daughter of a prestigious lord, an heiress of great wealth. Everything is going as planned.
Then tragedy strikes again. Roi's son is killed in a freak accident, leaving Roi shattered beyond repair. The prestigious lord, however, has no sympathy and demands that Roi fulfill the marriage contract or risk losing a strong alliance. With Roi's son gone, that means Roi, a widower, must marry the young heiress he's never even met.
Lady Diara le Bec is that heiress. From one of the finest families in England, her prestige masked a problem—naturally vivacious and charming, Diara has earned herself a scandalous reputation that Roi wasn't told about. He's rather reserved by nature, serious and deliberate, and when he finds himself married to a woman who can light up an entire room with simply her smile, he's taken aback. There are whispers of Diara's flirtations and the men she has conquered. Roi suspects he has gotten himself into a miserable marriage. That soon changes as he comes to know the lightning bolt known as Diara. Deedee.
So begins a love story for the ages.
Treachery and deceit, it seems, aim directly at Roi and Diara as their relationship deepens. Join them as they navigate the turbulent waters of a romance that was never supposed to happen… and a joy that they could have never dreamt of.
Lion of Twilight is part of the de Lohr Dynasty. Welcome to the first book in the Sons of de Lohr series–Christopher de Lohr's sons (Rise of the Defender) finally have their day.
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- Kindle Customer
- 08-07-24
A Beautiful Story!
Wow! Just, WOW! What a Beautiful Love Story, filled with intrigue, plotting, deception, family, and the various relationships that there are in a very large family! Also, Knights and executioners, ambushed battle.......
I could go on, but would urge you to read/listen to this story for yourself, fantastically brought to life by absolutely WONDERFUL narration by Nathaniel Black! 5 Glorious ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
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- Claire
- 19-08-24
Absolutely brilliant
Another absolutely brilliant story like all her others.. But I liked this especially because I love it when there's a big age gap between the couple. And I loved this more than any other. One thing that was a bkt annoying though was that Douglas Roi's younger brother, all of a sudden has a lisp. I don't know where that came from because as the year of Lion of Hearts, Miles' story, was 10 years earlier I listened to that first, although this story was book 1, which I can't understand, because Miles' story was in 1235 and this story was in 1245. Anyway Douglas was one of the main characters in Miles' story, and he did not have a lisp. And what I also don't understand is that he was meant to have been killed about 7 years ago in Dennis d'Vant's story, Tender is the Knight. But what I do understand is that there's a story of Douglas out now and it will all be explained in the author's note.
The narrator Nathaniel Black is also absolutely brilliant, I love him. He's one of my favourites.
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