A Hundred Kisses (The Hundred Trilogy)
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Narrated by:
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Rosalind Ashford
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By:
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Jean M. Grant
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1296
Two wedding nights. Two dead husbands. Deirdre MacCoinneach wishes to understand her unusual ability to sense others' lifeblood energies…and vows to discover if her gift killed the men she married. Her father's search for a new and unsuspecting suitor for Deirdre becomes complicated when rumors of witchcraft abound.
Under the façade of a trader, Alasdair Montgomerie travels to Uist with pivotal information for a Claimant seeking the Scottish throne. A ruthless baron hunts him and a dark past haunts him, leaving little room for alliances with a Highland laird or his tempting daughter.
Awestruck when she realizes that her unlikely travel companion is the man from her visions, a man whose thickly veiled emotions are buried beneath his burning lifeblood, Deirdre wonders if he, too, will die in her bed if she follows her father's orders. Amidst magic, superstition, and ghosts of the past, Alasdair and Deirdre find themselves falling together in a web of secrets and the curse of a hundred kisses…
©2017 Jean M. Grant (P)2018 Jean M. GrantWhat listeners say about A Hundred Kisses (The Hundred Trilogy)
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- 🎧🎧Mari 🎧🎧
- 07-09-20
different but really good
Oh wow... what did I just read? This book really grabbed me from the first word. The narrator took me on this fantastical trip, using the author's words to build a world that just takes you by surprise. This was my first time listening to a story like this and it will definitely not be the last. I was amazed.
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- Sara B
- 24-06-20
Amazingly written with outstanding narration
A Hundred Kisses was an incredible listen, a beautifully written historical romance that drew me in from the start and captivating me through the very end. Jean M. Grant has created extraordinary characters and a vivid image of the period, the political climate, and unrest during 1296 Scotland. An English King aims to take Scotland, Scottish lords vying for a King of their own, lands divide, alliances dissolve, and friends become foes. I was thoroughly immersed in the intrigue, war, drama, and in the midst of it all, a beautiful love story.
The storyline follows, Diedre MacCoinneach and Alasdair Montgomerie (Alec). Diedre is a widow with a unique gift, sensing other's lifeblood and cursed with two dead husbands and a fiancé. Alec, a man with secrets, is on an important mission and pretending to be someone he is not. When the two cross paths, Diedre recognizes him from her many dreams. Diedre runs off with Alec, to search for her aunt to find information on her mother and learn the origin of her gift. Despite the secrets, in the course of their travels, they become closer, developing feelings, and falling in love. Alec and Diedre's journey is paved with uncertainty, danger, rumours, allegations of witchcraft.
With her telling, Rosalind Ashford literally transports the listeners back in time. She did a phenomenal job with the characters, the accent is flawless, the inflexions and timing were spot-on. A Hundred Kisses will stay with me for some time and will listen to it again, one I'd highly recommend.
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- Debbie McLean
- 05-04-20
wonderful
what a wonderful book with the Scots language. It's well written by Jean M Grant and narrated by Rosalind Ashford xxxx
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