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Betrayal
Betrayal
Betrayal
Audiobook10 hours

Betrayal

Written by Karen Fenech

Narrated by Kris Faulkner

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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To save her son and people from a deadly enemy, Lady Katherine Stanfield marries her former betrothed, a man she'd betrayed but has never stopped loving. Katherine has never revealed her reason for the betrayal and now, five years later, believes her secret is safe. But someone won't let the past rest. Someone with a secret of his own. And now she must stop that "someone" because he wants Katherine and her new husband dead.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 15, 2012
ISBN9781614530855
Betrayal
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Karen Fenech

Karen Fenech is the USA Today bestselling author of the romantic suspense Protectors Series and the erotic romance Surrender Series. Her novels and short suspense fiction have received critical acclaim, and many of her stories have been translated into several languages and have been released in audio format. For information about Karen’s books and to find out when her next novel is released, visit her website at www.karenfenech.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Betrayal is the story of Lady Katherine whose castle is besieged and so she rides to get help from the man she once betrayed. De Lauren is her one true love but she jilted him for another man, just two weeks before the marriage. De Lauren still loves Kate but can't trust her. When the newly widowed Kate comes to him for help he agrees but the price is that she marries him...so he can take his revenge. Betrayal is a story about suspicion and the strength of love. On many levels it is very clever, pitching the love of a man for a woman, against the love of a mother for her child. The plot moves along at a good pace, with believable settings and characters. I did get a little frustrated that Kate didn't come straight out and tell de Lauren she had a child - because this could have avoided a lot of trouble (but there, again, the answer is in the reason) and I did get a tinsy bit annoyed with Kate for repeatedly drugging the knights protecting her, or else knocking them unconscious with blunt objects. (Reason being she wanted to shake them off to visit her hidden son.) All in all a good romp of a read which I enjoyed. The good points far outweigh the slightly dodgy aspects and I'd consider other books by the same author.