My One True Highlander
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Narrated by:
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Flora MacDonald
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By:
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Suzanne Enoch
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Dare to fall in love.
Scotland, 1812: rugged Highlander Graeme's loyalty to his clan means that their enemies are his own - even when that includes his neighbor, the Duke of Lattimer. It's a fight he doesn't relish, but when Graeme's reckless younger brothers foolishly kidnap Lattimer's younger sister, all bets are off.
Lady Marjorie Forrester may be aligned with the enemy, but capturing her puts Graeme squarely in the middle of a war. If he turns Marjorie over to his clan chief, she could be killed. If he lets her go, his brothers could face prison. In addition, the woman can't stop trying to civilize the lot of them! What's a Highlander to do, then, but keep the stubborn lass close...and explore the unexpected passion that develops between them? But how can Graeme protect Marjorie and his brothers when both Lattimer and his own clan are on the warpath - and will do whatever it takes to tear these two star-crossed lovers apart, in My One True Highlander, the next No Ordinary Hero Scottish romance from New York Times best-selling author Suzanne Enoch.
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- 24-01-22
Absolutely brilliant
This is the second book of the series and I think my favourite so far, I loved
every second of it. I laughed and I cried (and I very rarely cry). is such a lovely story. Connor the youngest brother was so cute, I loved him.
I loved it when other characters of the previous books are in the story.
The narrator was good and brought out all the emotions, although at times I didn't really like her voice for the hero. But I was very pleased that this time she pronounced the word Sassenach well not like in the first book. I will definitely be listening to this series again. Definitely worth a credit.
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