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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Loved this first book in a new series! A story of true love, destiny and revenge, Isabail and Lor were meant to be together, overcoming numerous before getting their HEA. The story is fast-paced, action-packed, with a few unexpected twists. Great read - hard to put down! Looking forward to the next in this series. ( ) Highland Gladiator (Scots and Swords Book 1) by Kathryn Le Veque is a new and exciting series. A romance with, revenge, justice, a demented sociopath, familiar ties, great fight scenes, and an epic love story. Take a trip to Medieval Scotland to meet, Lor Careston and Isabail Keith on an epic Medieval Scottish Romance. A gripping love story, that's sure to capture a reader's heart. Filled with dramatic fight scenes, passion, greed, love, and romance. The ending is emotional and compelling. Another well written and well crafted story, with characters that have depth and strength to endure all that's thrown their way. MAGNIFICENT read! I can't wait for Book 2 of this exciting and intriguing new series. Well done, Kathryn Le Veque!! #NetGalley,#HighlandGadiator, #KathrynLeVeque,#SourcebooksCasablanca "I voluntarily received a complimentary copy, however, these are my honest opinions. I was in no way required nor compensated to write a review." Rating: 5 Heat rating: Mild Reviewer: AprilR Of clans, betrayals and revenge! Sometimes I find medieval highland novels bleak. Given what's happening in Lor Careston's life, times are definitely bleak. The ray of sunshine is the feisty young girl child he'd met years before in 1476 when taking a short cut through the Vale of Morning dubbed by the locals as the Vale of Demons. Unknown to Lor, that child was Isabail Keith, the daughter of the chieftain of Auchnacree. As the years move forward to 1484 they renew their acquaintance, and the attraction between them blooms in secret. When Lor returns from a neighboring town he discovers his village destroyed and his beloved grandfather dead, supposedly at the hands of Clan Keith. Lor's mind cannot get beyond his anguish and need for vengeance. He looks for help from Drostan Lindsay who suggests he seek warrior training at a gladiator school Lor had heard about years before. The idea of a gladiator school in the highlands is an interesting hook for the series background. The school was established in 1453 by Sir Clegg de Lave. The "Ludus Caledonia quickly becomes the center of battles for entertainment, but also for opportunity—if a warrior wins, a lord may offer him a lucrative, military position." Meanwhile Niall Keith, accompanied by Isabail and her brothers, journey to the Ludus seeking a warrior who can train their men and lead them to stave off the harassment of their people and the erosion of their lands at the hands of Clan Lindsay. Lor sees a chance for his personal vendetta against Clan Keith to come to fruition, but what of his feelings for the fiery, independent Isabail? Now I really appreciated the character of Isabail but I found Lor somewhat wooden. I couldn't help but compare this first in the series of Scots and Swordsmen to Monica McCarty's series Highland Guard series about the training of highland warriors, although here in Scots and Swords we have the Roman gladiator school twist. Despite that interesting premise, for me this just wasn't a sleek enough story rendition to gain my undivided attention. A Sourcebooks Casablanca ARC via NetGalley Please note: Quotes taken from an advanced reading copy maybe subject to change no reviews | add a review
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HTML: Gladiator meets Fight Club in the Scottish Highlands in a new romance from USA Today bestselling author Kathryn Le Veque "The epic Medieval Romance is backâ??thanks to Kathryn Le Veque!"â??Claire Delacroix, New York Times Bestselling author When Lor Careston's quiet Highland village was attacked and burned, he felt helpless against the raiders who destroyed his home. Seeking revenge, but lacking the fighting skills needed to execute his mission, he sets out to find the Ludus Caledoniaâ??a mysterious fight guild that turns men into warriors. Lor trains hard, proves himself in the ring, and earns a place within the very clan that decimated his home. He knows he can set his plan for revenge in motion from the inside. But his plan didn't include Isabail Keith, a beautiful warrior lass who prefers broadswords to embroidery. Lor thought the Keiths were his enemies, but when Isabail is threatened, he'll have to decide what he's willing to risk for the woman who has captured his heart and the clan that has become his home. Truth. Justice. Revenge. Behind these stands the Scotsman's sword. Scots and Swords series: Praise for Kathryn Le Veque: No library descriptions found. |
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