Golden Lord, Mary Jo Putney
Golden Lord, Mary Jo Putney
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Golden Lord

Author: Mary Jo Putney

Narrator: Beverley A. Crick

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney, the second in an intoxicating historical romance series set on the rugged Cornish coast and in war-torn France filled with swashbuckling adventure and real-life history, intrigue and an unshakeable love—as two gifted individuals rely on their shared extra-sensory connection to block a dangerous plot against Britain. England, 1803. The oldest foster child of the Earl and Countess Tremayne, Caden Tremayne was one of several abandoned children rescued into the fold of the “Tribe of Tremayne,” each bearing a special gift. Now Cade’s superior investigative abilities and talent for preventing violence—or when necessary, executing it—are urgently required by the Home Office. For after an all-too-brief peace, Britain and France are about to be at war again. But it isn’t the dangerous mission that concerns Cade. It’s his secret love for his sweet, bright, spirited accomplice … Tamsyn Tremayne has always felt a deep connection to Cade, whose very presence warms her heart. Yet though they are not blood, their family relationship has led her to suppress her love for him. Still, their mental bond is undeniable—and only grows stronger, along with their feelings, when Cade is captured by the French. Tam knows that Cade will not be easily broken, yet only their meeting of minds can truly save him—and hopefully free them to be together at last. But first, she will have to navigate a treacherous maze of enemies and allies to find him, they will have to escape France—and block a devastating plot against Britain …

About Mary Jo Putney

Mary Jo Putney is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has written over sixty novels and novellas. A ten-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA, she has won the honor twice and is on the RWA Honor Roll for bestselling authors. In 2013 she was awarded the RWA Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. Though most of her books have been historical romance, she has also published contemporary romances, historical fantasy, and young adult paranormal historicals. She lives in Maryland with her nearest and dearest, both two and four footed.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Auj on October 03, 2024

*3.5 stars* I saw this book on the library's shelves in their new section. I guess the cover grabbed my attention, so even though I have plenty of books to read, I decided to try it. I'm so glad I did as this book grabbed my attention and had me turning the pages. When I saw that this book doesn't com......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay on December 15, 2024

I am absolutely loving this series! Mary Jo Putney’s Golden Lord is part of her Dangerous Gifts series centred around the Tremaine family, which all have special gifts that manifest in different ways that they use in service for the British Home Office. Continues the storyline that gifted people are......more

Goodreads review by Janet on November 24, 2024

3.5 Stars England, 1803. The oldest foster child of the Earl and Countess Tremayne, Caden Tremayne was one of several abandoned children rescued into the fold of the “Tribe of Tremayne,” each bearing a special gift. Now that he is grown, Cade’s superior investigative abilities and talent for preventi......more

Goodreads review by Alexandra on November 13, 2024

This book really wasn’t my thing; it felt like munching on dry cardboard. The writing style felt too dry and distant for me. The story told me about what was happening, but somehow I didn’t feel or see any of it. I couldn’t get into it, I couldn’t connect with the characters and I didn’t feel the che......more

Goodreads review by Allieveryday on October 18, 2024

Thank you to the publisher for the arc, however this was not for me. At first I thought I was struggling because I did not read the first book but the deeper I went, I realized that may not have helped anyway. There was a lot of telling instead of showing, the writing was not there, the dialogue felt......more