The Valcourt Heiress – Catherine Coulter Free Audiobook

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Catherine Coulter
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AnnFlosnik
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English
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Written by Catherine Coulter
Read by AnnFlosnik
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 32 Kbps
Unabridged

Medieval Song Series, Book 7
Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
Release date: 10-05-10
Publisher: Brilliance Audio

When Garron of Kersey returns home from the king’s service to claim his title as Baron Wareham, he’s shocked to find Wareham Castle very nearly destroyed by a man called the Black Demon.

According to the last starving servants still clinging to life inside the castle walls, the Black Demon was looking for gold belonging to Garron’s brother Arthur. Among his remaining servants is the enigmatic Merry, the bastard child of the castle’s priest. Garron quickly realizes that she is much more than a servant: She reads and writes and makes lists, just as he does. Together they bring Wareham back to its former splendor.

But that is only the beginning. Did Arthur have a cache of gold? Who is the Black Demon? And the biggest question of all: Who is Merry?

Review – With a talent for saucy humor and a tumultuous 13th-century backdrop, the author ably turns such formulaic material into the winsome account of Merry’s escape from an arranged marriage. Beginning when Merry flees her mother and joins Garron at Wareham castle, the novel details the woman’s efforts in aiding his people, the lies she spins to conceal her identity, and the consequence of revealing the truth. Most chapters conclude at the cliff’s edge, and there is little doubt that Merry will eventually achieve her desires, but Coulter’s irresistibly escapist storytelling more than makes up for the predictable plot and one-dimensional villains. Fans of lighter historical romances and readers intrigued by an era when honor, power, land, and notions of duty were bound by the mandates of royalty will relish this tale.

This book did not get good reviews. Many reviewers dislike Anne Flosnik as a reader and considered the book too long and too much like any other book about this period of history.

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