Guardian of the Vision
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Rogers
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Written by:
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Irene Radford
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The glory of the Elizabethan Age is tarnished by the continuing religious conflict begun by Henry VIII. Griffin Kirkwood renounces his title, his lands, his love for the mysterious demon-ridden Roanna, and his magical heritage as a descendant of both King Arthur and the Merlin to become a Catholic priest in France. His twin, Donovan (his mirror image in face and form and rarely more than a thought away) shoulders the responsibilities willingly. He agrees to two arranged-marriages, one after the other, and takes on the outward appearance of whichever religion is dominant to protect all that he loves, but without magic, or the love of his life. Together and separately the twins must fight to guide Queen Elizabeth through the intricate maze of politics and religion. Their spiritual and magical journeys cross each other, oppose, and re-align as they battle internal demons and external threats.
©2001 Irene Radford (P)2013 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Guardian of the Vision
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- C et A Kerns
- 2018-09-19
Great Retelling of the Arthurian Legend
The series overall follows the descendants of the legendary Merlin and King Arthur. The first two book in the series provide the background for the later half of the series. Book 3 is really the first part of a two part story covering Tudor England. The story is told within a solid grounding of History. The overall portrayal of both historical and fictional characters humanizes them exploring the strengths and weaknesses. The characters are forced to deal with their own mistakes, prejudices and fears. I really enjoyed the book when I was a teenager and recently re-read it enjoying it anew and with a very different perspective. Well worth the read. The performance could be better, but does an adequate job.
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