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The Tempest

A Medieval Romance

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Book 4 of The Blackchurch Guild: The Shadow Knights
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Pub Date Jun 27 2025 | Archive Date Jun 30 2025

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You haven’t seen an enemies to lovers story until you’ve read THE TEMPEST!

Medieval mayhem and rollicking adventure has arrived for the Blackchurch Guild knights as a legendary pirate tries to storm their fortress… only to discover the legendary pirate is the most legendary buccaneer of all.

And no one knows the buccaneer better than Payne Matheson!

Payne is the Highlander of Blackchurch. Big, tough, and with a mouth he can’t control, he’s an excellent warrior with a supernatural gift for fighting. There is no better combatant at the Blackchurch Guild, but there’s a reason for that. Both of his parents were warriors.

But he’s about to step onto the fighting platform of a much-larger world stage.

Astria Julia is the daughter of Sancho I of Portugal, a royal princess by blood. She also happens to be a rebel, a lass with a mysterious past, and when she ends up at Blackchurch as a spoil of war, Payne gets much more than he bargains for with the fiery Portuguese princess.

When an immovable force meets with a permanent object, it’s a battle of wills to see which one breaks first. Head to head combat between Payne and Astria soon turns to something else, something soft and warm that neither one of them recognize. When Astria finally reveals the truth behind her mysterious persona, Payne is in too deep to do anything about it.

He is now part of her, she of him.

And the results could be deadly.

Join Payne and Astria on a truly epic adventure of pirates, legends, Scotsmen, and the curse of royal blood. At the Blackchurch Guild, the premier training ground of the best warriors in the world, anything can happen… and usually does!

You haven’t seen an enemies to lovers story until you’ve read THE TEMPEST!

Medieval mayhem and rollicking adventure has arrived for the Blackchurch Guild knights as a legendary pirate tries to storm...


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ISBN 06172025TTKLV
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PAGES 286

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Loved It! What a Fantastic Story! The Tempest will keep you spellbound as it takes you on a rollercoaster ride that weaves a story from beginning to end with threads of intrigue, greed, pirates, suspense and family unity. Kathryn Le Veque characters in this romance are amazingly crafted, with her characters traveling a tension building path full of twists and turns, passion, secrets, trials and tribulations, with plenty of emotion and uncertainties through out this story makes this a very captivating read.

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I loved the story especially the two main characters, Payne and Astria. It’s well written and very descriptive in what was happening and that made it very easy for me to picture in my mind what was presently occurring. It’s an action packed story that started at the very beginning and continued until the end. Payne’s mother Maude played prominent part in this story. There are some surprises throughout the story which made great reading. I loved it and it is definitely worth reading.
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