
My Lord Raven
Knights of the Royal Household
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Narrated by:
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Traci Odom
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By:
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Jan Scarbrough
To protect what little family she has left, Lady Catrin Fitzalan switches places with her cousin when King Edward orders the pious girl to wed his royal champion, a vicious knight called the King’s Raven. Rumors abound that this savage is responsible for the deaths of Lady Catrin’s father and brother. How can she allow her sweet cousin to wed a murderer?
Bran ap Madog, bastard son of a Welsh prince, has devoted his life to serving the English king. His badge is the raven, a creature that feeds off rotting spoils, just as Bran feeds off the spoils of war. Now he wants a reward for his service: a wealthy wife and the land and power she can bring him. But there’s another side to the rapacious black birds Bran has chosen for his badge. Social and family-oriented, ravens mate for life. Which gives them something Bran never had—a family, a sense of belonging, and a rightful place in the world.
Bran has fought for everything he’s ever had. But his last battle, with his new wife, may cost him the one thing he isn’t prepared to lose: his heart.
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Narrator’s overall voice – Traci’s voice has a personality all her own which she projects. It has a velvetiness I thoroughly enjoyed.
Does the narrator fit the characters? Yes, she fits the characters. I’m astonished at how well she evokes the different characters, including Catrin and Bran.
Narrator’s reading style – She has a dramatic reading style to keep the listener entranced. I was instantly transported.
Narrator’s impact on reading experience – Traci has an intrinsic ability to draw a listener/reader in without any effort. The scenes are so well narrated, I had to stop what I was doing to listen to the story.
Narrator’s pacing – Traci’s pacing is flawless. I was transfixed while listening.
Audiobook flow – She lets the audiobook develop naturally through the use of dialogue, narration, and characterization.
What makes this audiobook unique – Traci and Jan Scarbrough partner up to bring readers/listeners an absorbing historical medieval romance. I couldn’t get enough.
Would I recommend this audiobook – YES! Treat yourself to this audiobook, especially if you love medieval romance.
Fans of Kathryn Le Veque will love this audiobook
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