In a captivating blend of Outlander's time-traveling romance and the enchanting world of Camelot, author Signe Pike takes listeners on an exhilarating journey through the untold story of Languoreth. Set in sixth-century Scotland, this thrilling historical series introduces us to Languoreth, a powerful and tragically forgotten queen. Narrated by the talented Toni Frutin, this 17-hour and 44-minute audiobook has received a stellar rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Languoreth emerges as an intelligent, passionate, rebellious, and brave protagonist, leaving an indelible mark on our hearts. The Lost Queen transports us to ancient Scotland, where myths and superstitions meld with the relentless forces of Christianity, threatening to erase the mystical way of life Languoreth holds dear. As the twin sister of Merlin's inspiration, Languoreth finds herself thrust into a perilous world of violence and uncertainty alongside her brother.
Caught in the whirlwind of war, Languoreth encounters two captivating men who ignite a passionate connection within her. Emrys Pendragon, a hero with a mysterious past, and the handsome warrior Maelgwn both vie for her affection. However, her destiny seems to lie with Rhydderch, the son of the High King—an ally of Christianity. As Rhydderch's wife, Languoreth must not only navigate her complicated relationships but also fight fiercely to preserve the ancient ways she holds dear.
With a spellbinding narrative that melds captivating historical fiction with elements of fantasy, The Lost Queen brings Languoreth to life, rescuing her from the shadows of obscurity and firmly establishing her at the heart of enduring legends. Fans of The Clan of the Cave Bear and Wolf Hall will be captivated by the moving and thrilling journey that unfolds before them. Overflowing with passion, danger, and the indomitable spirit of its protagonist, this audiobook is a must-listen for lovers of fantasy, reminiscent of the beloved series Outlander and The Mists of Avalon. Prepare yourself for a mesmerizing adventure through ancient Scotland, as Pike and Frutin transport you to a time of myth, magic, and compelling characters who will stay with you long after the final word.