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  • The King's Pleasure

  • Written by: Shannon Drake
  • Narrated by: Paul Gregory
  • Length: 13 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The King's Pleasure

Written by: Shannon Drake
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Danielle D'Aville, the ward of Edward III, was sworn to obey the King's order to marry her enemy Adrien MacLachlan, the legendary Scot who masterminded the fall of Danielle's beloved home, Aville.

Suddenly she was the arrogant knight's reluctant wife, pledged to a marriage neither desired. But swept off to his castle in the Scottish highlands, and into his strong embrace, Danielle was soon possessed by a raging passion for the husband she had vowed to despise.

©1998 Shannon Drake (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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Engrossing story

You could not help but feel sorry for women in the medieval period, though you are firmly rooting for Adrienne.
It's an engrossing tale of love and valor.

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