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Warrior's Revenge Kindle Edition
Sometimes the only way to love and redemption is to make a deal with the devil.
After the death of her parents, Lady Aurora de Marquise is left with no illusions and little faith. Stripped of her birthright and betrayed by her uncle, escape is her only option. With her life on the line, she narrowly avoids another murder attempt—only to run headlong into Lord Brigham de Mornay, a man most consider a monster.
With her uncle’s henchmen nipping at her heels, Aurora knows better than to trust a stranger—especially one as compelling as Brigham. Well-honed instincts urge her to flee before his abundant charm takes a nasty turn into aggression—and she ends up neck deep in trouble.
But when her uncle manages to track her, the game of fox and hound takes a perilous turn and she is left with the ultimate choice—risk everything trying to escape again or trust Brigham to keep her safe.
Set in northern England near the Scottish border, Warrior’s Revenge is a gritty, fast-paced medieval romance in which second chances are possible, and true love lies just a heartbeat away.
This book was initially released in episodes as a Kindle Serial. All episodes are now available for immediate download as a complete book. Learn more about Kindle Serials
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMontlake Romance
- Publication dateJune 25, 2013
- File size1295 KB
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About the Author
Having grown up as the only girl on an all-male hockey team, Coreene Callahan knows a thing or two about tough guys and loves to write characters inspired by them. After graduating with an honors degree in psychology, and taking a detour to work in interior design, Coreene finally gave in and returned to her first love: writing. Her debut novel, Fury of Fire, was a finalist in the New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf Contest in two categories: Best First Book and Best Paranormal.
In Warrior’s Revenge, she combines her love of romance, adventure, and writing with her passion for the history of thirteenth-century England.
She currently lives in Canada with her family, a spirited golden retriever, and her wild imaginary world.
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- ASIN : B00D6URF0O
- Publisher : Montlake Romance (June 25, 2013)
- Publication date : June 25, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 1295 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 436 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #188,080 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #958 in Medieval Historical Romance (Kindle Store)
- #27,632 in Romance (Kindle Store)
- #59,102 in Literature & Fiction (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Coreene Callahan is an award-winning, Amazon bestselling author who writes about dragons, assassins, and sorcerers, letting loose the scary things that roam the night in her novels.
After graduating with degrees in psychology and interior design, she took a quick left turn and returned to her first love – writing. She lives in Canada, in a house full of teenage drama, with a spoiled Anatolian Shepherd while doing her best to stay immersed in a wild, imaginary world full of mayhem and monsters.
Coreene loves to hear from her readers! To contact her or learn more about her books, please visit her on Facebook, Instagram or her website.
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So, other than frantically, toe-tappingly awaiting the release of episode three to see whether Aurora cowers or conquers the scariest dude in all England, Lord Brigham de Mornay, how did I feel about this story? Well, that toe-tapping is a good indication that I feel I quite like it.
It's the first serial I have read so I was a little lukewarm at first. Coreene tells me it is one of her favorite periods and that she has studied it extensively. This is deep Middle Ages and there wasn't much in the way of comfortable anything. Aurora has a loyal friend, Nate who presents a very unusual twist for a book placed in Medieval England.
With the serial format Coreene has to create something of a cliffhanger with each episode. And, she has to build up the sexual tension already apparent between Aurora and The Lord of Mornay, keep us interested, and without allowing its, er, consummation too soon. These two necessities feel very natural and are well-accomplished. Also due to the serial nature Coreene has to shorthand some aspects of the story, like her uncle's evil ways and their escape - they have to be fully realized without taking up a lot of time.
AGH! What's going to happen next???? How can you top what's already happened, near death, escape, spanking, SALVATION and then SALIVATION! I don't know, but now is the time to catch up so you are all ready for the next and future episodes.
I cannot wait for the next episode! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
And, I like this format. I read a lot, really, a LOT. Having something short that I am waiting for each week is appealing and easy to fit in between other books.
The storyline is historical romance, well researched and colorfully written. This is the first book I have read in a long time which kept my interest all the way through. Other than a few lines which I thought were out of the historical period, I enjoyed the method the storywriter utilized. It is very easy to become of the Heroin in the story, as she is similar to many readers. We are often brave on the outside and very insecure on the inside. I also very much liked the endearing "little heart" nickname. It made me smile through the entire book.
One of my favorite attributes about the book is that it continued until the storyline was complete. There were a couple of places where the author could have stopped the story, but continued on. This gave the book a great deal of depth and sustenance. Well done.
The Bad- It was supposed to be set in the 1200's, but was written more like a Regency -some history errors.
The Ugly- Hate Brigham..he nearly rapes the heroine, then SPANKS her for getting away and stealing his horse to escape. Yet she is "drawn" to him and "her body betrays her" Jeeze ! What kind of dumb girl reacts like that? Is she so used to being abused by her aunt and uncle that she'll take it from anyone? And her female friend laughs when she recounts the story. Really ? I was very frustrated with that aspect of this book
I needed more of Nate. Loved his character and the spats he had with Aurora. The stable master was another favorite character of mine.
I did find some parts a little wordy and repetitive. Characters were introduced but never heard of/from again. The ending felt rushed. The last 3 chapters had me on the edge of my seat and then it was over. No epilogue telling of children, if Nigel and Tobias did in fact survive, what happened to her aunt?
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Loved the strong alpha hero and the interaction between him and the stalwart heroine.
The humour the author interspersed through the tale had me laughing, the growing love that the main protagonists had was hot and sexy..........Wow again!
I will definitely be more from this author and highly recommend this book to you.

Ich konnte mit den Protagonisten leider gar nichts anfangen im Gegenteil! Weder die Hauptperson noch der Krieger haben einen Funken Sympathie entfacht.
Lady Aurora sitzt entweder heulend in einer Ecke, fürchtet sich oder wird in Situationen schlaghaft mutig, die überhaupt nicht in die Zeit und in den Charakter passen. Im einen Augenblick stirbt Sie vor Angst und im nächsten Augenblick spielen Ihre Hormone verrückt. Ich fand die Frau irgendwann einfach nur noch nervig!
Brigham ist genauso widersprüchlich und oberflächlich dargestellt. Jeder hat Angst vor Ihm aber eigentlich weiss man gar nicht warum???
Ihr Onkel ist der typische Böse Kerl, der sich das Erbe der Nichte unter den Nagel gerissen hat und in seiner Freizeit armen Untergebenen die Haut abzieht. Laut Lady Aurora sehr gerissen, aber in dieser Story macht er nur Blödsinn! Möchte nicht zu viel verraten, aber ein Adliger in dieser Position wäre nie selbst auf die Jagd nach der Nichte gegangen, sondern hätte einfach Söldner angeheuert. Und sich dann auch noch im Schloss eines anderen erwischen lassen und soooo plump!
Sex im Bett des Geistlichen. Ja klar! Unter den zig hundert Räumen die es im Schloss gibt, sind beide so hormongesteuert, dass es ausgerechnet das Bett des Bischofs erwischt.
Tut mir echt leid, aber das Buch habe ich nicht zu Ende gelesen.
Platte Story und noch plattere Charaktere.
