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The Warrior and The Petulant Princess

By: Maggie Carpenter
Narrated by: Rob Groves
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Princess Lizbett of Verdana is a beautiful, violet-eyed, strong-willed young woman. She'd once been crazy about a mysterious stable boy named Larian, His hair fell in long shimmering ringlets, and his clear aqua eyes would set her pulse racing. When he left, she was utterly heartbroken.

But Larian was no stable boy. He was an apprentice warrior from the Kingdom of Zanderone, famous for its mighty men trained not just in battle, but in the dark erotic arts. Now a famous soldier, he has returned to ask the King for permission to court his daughter.

Can the wisdom of his years, and his unique training, help him control a stubborn, spoiled Princess? When Larian tries to foil an evil plot, will Lizbett's foolish ways place them in danger?

Leave behind the mundane. Venture into Verdana. Watch a masterful warrior tame a petulant Princess, while saving a King and his Kingdom. Embark on an adventure today.

©2014 Maggie Carpenter (P)2017 Maggie Carpenter
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The plot was rather entertaining, but the main characters were annoying when interacting with each other.

The premise that a woman needs to be punished to be at peace and to know her place is insulting. I didn’t know if I should just close the book and move on, or plain laugh because of the ridiculous assumptions and behavior. The princess is annoying and childish but spanking and other such tactics do not a wise and mature person make.

Anyway, the plot against kingdoms, escape and strategy kept me going.

Entering but not for everyone

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Maggie Carpenter has very creative mind! She can write an enticing erotic story, with a fascinating plot, and well developed characters that will also tug at your heart strings!

As to the narrator: What can I say? It was narrated by Rob Groves, and he’s fabulous, his voices and emotions make listening to him a real treat. What I find most memorable about this audible version of The Warrior and the Petulant Princess is how phenomenally the narrator brings out Lizbett’s personality. She is an awesome character and is extremely entertaining. I found myself laughing out loud, when I was not blushing, this book is hot and delicious.

Hot and delicious story with an awesome narrator!!

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Another example of a good book destroyed by the wrong narrator. There are books by Maggie Carpenter that are probably really good but the choice of bad narrators prevent me from buying them. Having a British male narrator reading a book like this is ludicrous and sad. It could have been a dynamite read, but NO.
The story itself is fantastic, sweet, lovely, HOT and enthralling. The author did her job brilliantly including mystery/intrigue along with romance that includes the D/s thrills but whomever chose the narrator really destroyed what could have been a superb experience.

Horrible narration; Fabulous Spanking Fairy Tale

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this story is about someone who is accustomed to getting her way and isn't shy about making it happen. someone comes along and uses the right methods to obtain her compliance. I enjoyed the story and the narration was spectacular.

sometimes a firm hand is needed

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excellent story, captivating, held my interest. spanking scenes could have been more descriptive. but in the end couldn't put the book down.

Suns orbiting planet? please! so distracting.

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