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04/05/2020

Scorpion: Saxon lords of Hage/De Wolfe Pack, by Kathryn Le Veque. Historical Romance My Review.


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1289 A.D. - Sir Kevin Hage, stinging over the loss of the object of his affections to the Welsh warrior known as the Serpent, drowns himself in warfare in order to forget his heartache. He travels to The Levant to fight the Muslim infidels, transforming himself in the process. He becomes hardened, brutal, and heroic and returns to England a changed man, an English assassin known as the Scorpion.

Now on the home front, he must fight a battle greater than himself - the fear of loving a woman under extraordinarily difficult circumstances. With all odds against them, follow Kevin and his lady on their journey of discovery, adventure, and an awakening love that is stronger than all the stars in the heavens in this unforgettable Medieval romance.

Love... thy name is SCORPION.

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Sir Kevin Hage has been a mercenary in the Levant for the last six years,  but recently he and his friends decided it was past time to go home.  He has a reputation as a deadly killer and is called the Scorpion.  No sooner do they land in Dover when the trouble really starts.  The King has heard about him and will decide what happens.
Annavieve has been raised in a convent. Sent there by a King who wants all traces of Welsh royalty whiped away.  Now he's pulled her out of the convent to make use of her.  
This is a very exciting story full of battles and danger.  Our huge hero has more honour than his new boss ever had. The situation looks to be impossible.  There are lots of secrets being kept, some far too dangerous to be told.  
Fantastic characters and a wonderful story line.  
I loved every page.


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KATHRYN LE VEQUE is a USA TODAY Bestselling author, an Amazon All-Star author, and a #1 bestselling, award-winning, multi-published author in Medieval Historical Romance and Historical Fiction. She has been featured in the NEW YORK TIMES and on USA TODAY's HEA blog. In March 2015, Kathryn was the featured cover story for the March issue of InD'Tale Magazine, the premier Indie author magazine. She is also quintuple nominee (a record!) for the prestigious RONE awards for 2016.
Kathryn's Medieval Romance novels have been called 'detailed', 'highly romantic', and 'character-rich'. She crafts great adventures of love, battles, passion, and romance in the High Middle Ages. More than that, she writes for both women AND men - an unusual crossover for a romance author - and Kathryn has many male readers who enjoy her stories because of the male perspective, the action, and the adventure.

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