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The Promise

Noble Line of De Nerra, Book 3

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The Promise

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Brian J. Gill
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It's 1208 A.D. - Sir Cullen de Nerra is a knight's knight. The son of the Sheriff of Hampshire, Val de Nerra (Vestiges of Valor), Cullen has been heavily involved in the politics of William Marshal for many years, but never more involved than when the Marshal gifts his services to a powerful, but unpredictable, warlord, Preston de Lacy.

De Lacy is a rich man with too much time on his hands and a great hatred for King John. Cullen’s task is to keep watch on de Lacy and pass information to William Marshal on his movements and actions. It is suspected that he is behind a renewed resurgence of rebellion against the king and William Marshal must stay one step ahead of him.

Cullen is very good at keeping in eye on de Lacy until a new distraction enters the picture - Lady Teodora “Teddy” de Rivington. Teddy had been betrothed to Preston’s nephew until the lad got himself killed. Now, as a matter of gaining the de Rivington fortune, Preston assumes the betrothal and marries Teddy. With Teddy’s father greatly loyal to King John, Preston is only concerned with using his new wife against her father, but Teddy’s father is pleased for the same reason - using his daughter to gain information on the king’s enemies.

The situation is complicated enough when a new facet arises - Cullen’s growing feelings for Teddy. The woman is caught in a deadly game of politics and Preston refuses to have anything to do with his wife, leaving Cullen as her only source of comfort. What starts off as a polite acquaintance quickly grows into something far more passionate.

As a lonely knight and a lonely lady are drawn together by circumstances beyond their control, the situation explodes. When Cullen prevents King John from abducting Teddy to punish de Lacy, he is declared a fugitive from the law and Teddy is told that he was killed whilst fleeing the prince. Believing he is dead, she also discovers she is pregnant with his child, making the situation far more complicated because her own husband has never bedded her.

It’s a race against time for Cullen to return to the woman he loves and save her from the king, her father, and her own husband. In the beginning of their love affair, he promised to always love her, to always protect her, and to always be faithful to her. He intends to fulfill that promise...or die trying.

©2019 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2019 Kathryn Le Veque
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Brilliant story

Loved every second of it as I did all the previous ones. Loved Teddy and Cullen. I just couldn't stop listening.
The narrator makes quite a few mistakes in all the books he narrated for Kathryn Le Veque. He repeats sentences all the time and sometimes says "her" instead of "him" and vice versa. I also don't like the way he pronounces his words so carefully to get the English accent, which really doesn't work very much one can tell that it's a false English accent and pronounces words in the American way.
Now on to the next one, Winter of Solace, Caius's story. I listen to them according to the year of the story not the series, as every series always has secondary characters from other serieses.

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I enjoyed listening to this story immensely. It was narrated excellently and the narrator was first class. The story told of a girl who’s father had arranged a marriage between his daughter and a nobleman. The nobleman had no feeling for women and the consummation was performed by one of the knights who actually worked for the nobleman.
The nobleman himself liked young boys and not females. The Knight and the girl soon grew to love each other. Until the nobleman found out and he dismissed the Knight. No one knew at this point that she was pregnant. She was then told that her lover had been killed and he told the same aboùt her. Neither knew they had both been lied too. The story was very thrilling and exciting and romantic. I have enjoyed it very much and recommend that this book is either read or listened to.

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