Four bestselling Medieval authors come together in yet another magnificent collection. Welcome to Medieval Romantic Legends, where the passion and pagentry of the Middle Ages weaves its particular brand of magic. This bundle
The Gorgon by Kathryn Le A battle-scarred warrior joins the tournament circuit after his wife dies, trying to flee memories and rumors. When he meets a lady with painful secrets, an unexpected love develops that may cost him everything.
The Baron's Quest by Elizabeth Muriel Draper, daughter of a clothmaker, is forced to take a job as the personal clothier of Lord Nicholas Vaughn - Baron of the Cinque Ports, in order to pay back her late father's debt. Will a man's title and a woman's pride stop the passion that is spinning out of control between them?
Highland Redemption by Emma When a hardened Highland warrior is sent by Robert the Bruce to the borderlands, he never expects to encounter the most beautiful lass he's ever seen, but when he learns that she is his enemy's sister, he must choose between his mission and his heart.
The Lion of Wales by Sarah A tale of timeless love, heroic courage … and a race to change the course of destiny itself. This is King Arthur as you've never seen him before
Juggernaut Indie author Kathryn Le Veque is a 'tour de force' in publishing.
Kathryn is a critically acclaimed 21-time USA TODAY Bestselling author, a charter Amazon All-Star author, an Indie Reader top seller, and a #1 bestselling, award-winning, multi-published author in Medieval Historical Romance with over 100 published novels.
Among her many accomplishments, she is the CEO of Dragonblade Publishing, the #1 Historical Romance e-book publisher on Amazon. In 2020, Kathryn collaborated with Sourcebooks publishing for a Medieval Fight Club series set in Scotland.
Enjoyed the first and last books. The writing style of second and third were not to my liking. Everyone has their quirks. These ladies are all great storytellers. You choose and decide for yourself.
I r Really enjoyed this collection of books. Not a bad one in the group. Some will make you want to read the other books in the series so be prepared for that. But altogether a wonderful collection.
Good book and well done. Different from many I have read lately. It highlights the differences in noble and commoner that aren't seen in many of the medieval tales.