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StormWolfe: Sons of de Wolfe

De Wolfe Pack, Book 13

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StormWolfe: Sons of de Wolfe

By: Kathryn Le Veque
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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A USA Today Bestseller!

The 'little' de Wolfe Brother, Thomas, is no longer little. The de Wolfe cub has become a big, powerful Wolfe all his own....

1291 A.D. - Thomas de Wolfe, commander of Wark Castle, an outpost for Castle Questing, his father's powerful fortress, has come out from the shadow of his mighty father and brothers. Now, he is known as StormWolfe for his fearlessness and cunning. Where Thomas de Wolfe goes, storms are sure to gather.

Thomas is rightly feared along the borders just as his father was, because there is no Sassenach knight more courageous or deadly than a de Wolfe. But along with the qualities that make him fearsome, he is also know for being highly intelligent and more than a match for the reivers that run raids along the borders. In the fight against the reivers, Thomas leads the charge.

But he has a weakness....

Lady Maitland “Mae” de Ryes Bowlin is the sister of Thomas’ good friend. A widow, she has committed herself to a life of servitude with the church and has been assigned the guardianship of a foundling home. Unfortunately, the foundling home has been devastated by mismanagement and the children are starving. It’s Mae to the rescue and Thomas is fascinated by this strong, industrious woman. In fact, he’s quite taken with her, but there’s one problem....

He’s betrothed to a madwoman.

Thomas is betrothed to the heiress to the Earldom of Northumbria. Marrying her will make him one of the largest landowners in the north. But Adelaide is hiding a dark and terrible secret, one that threatens the very security of the House of de Wolfe. She wants Thomas and she wants him badly enough to kill. When Thomas realizes Adelaide’s true motives, it may be too late to save himself...and Mae.

It’s another action-packed de Wolfe Pack novel that is sure to leave you breathless!

The de Wolfe Pack Series is Le Veque's flagship Medieval series with 14 novels. They are stand alones and can be listened to in any order, but the chronological order by year in which the story is set is:

  • Warwolfe
  • The Wolfe (originally Book 1)
  • Nighthawk
  • ShadowWolfe
  • DarkWolfe
  • A Joyous de Wolfe Christmas
  • Serpent
  • A Wolfe Among Dragons
  • Scorpion
  • Dark Destroyer
  • The Lion of the North
  • Walls of Babylon
  • StormWolfe
  • BlackWolfe
©2019 Kathryn Le Veque (P)2019 Kathryn Le Veque
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Middle Ages
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Loved every second of it. But again the ages of William and Paris were completely wrong. It annoys me very much because if you are going to put characters of previous books into the story then get the ages right. According to this story William and Paris are in their 80s whereas they should both be at least 91 years old. In 1231 they were both 31yo so in this story which is 1291 they should obviously be 91yo. Also in the beginning of this story Katherine and Alec's sons, Eddie, Axel and Cristof's ages are completely wrong as well. Eddie is mentioned as being 12yo when he should be at least 27yo, and Axel 10yo and he should be about 25yo and Cristof should be about 23yo. The ages of all the other sons of Scott, Troy and Blaidd were correct. But Patrick's son is supposed to be a couple of years older. But that's OK. Also Jordan William's wife is said to be in her 60s when she is really 70yo.
There's a book in the series that is set in 1293 which is called The Best is Yet To Be, and the story is of Paris and Gemma. They get married which I think is ridiculous if the ages were correct in the story. In 1293 Paris would be 93 years old and Gemma would be 72yo. I think it's rather ridiculous Paris marrying at 93yo. I don't think I will listen to this because it will probably have the ages wrong and it will annoy me.
The narrator was brilliant as always.
Now on to the next one of the series, Wolfe Blade, Andrea's story, Troy + Roswyn's son. This will be the 70th book I've listened to by Kathryn le Veque.

Another fantastic story

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