Highland Treasure
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Narrated by:
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Becky Parker
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By:
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Mary McCall
About this listen
Can the Highlands survive a gifted soul with a tendency toward mischief?
Leonce MacPherson became chieftain after a Norman slaughtered his father and clansmen. For two years he raided Northumbria seeking vengeance while a dream woman promised the return of his great sword, stolen in the massacre. After escaping an abusive father Lady Hope Nevilles, unknowingly the Gifted MacKay of her generation, lived with animals for friends in wild Northumbria. She longs to flee to her mother's native Highlands and find a place away from capture and torture. Her father steals Leonce's son. Hope takes that as a sign to journey to the Highlands. She returns the boy and the great sword to Leonce, who recognizes her as his dream siren.
Can he trick her into marriage? She vowed to kill herself rather than submit to any man. Can she learn to trust? Will her father's sin haunt her future? Will distrust and jealousy doom their fragile union?
©2010 Eternal Press (P)2015 Eternal PressWhat listeners say about Highland Treasure
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- nicola
- 09-04-16
Loved it !!!
Would you consider the audio edition of Highland Treasure to be better than the print version?
the performance added character and atmosphere to the story?
Yes the characters came alive with the performance from Becky
What other book might you compare Highland Treasure to, and why?
similar to the Outlander book series by Diana Gabaldon. has similar themes and set in a similar surroundings.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Becky Parker?
in short. Yes, I would.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
i loved the book, but my favourite part was the beginning of chapter 18 where hope confronted her grandfather it was very humours and emotional
Any additional comments?
this is one of my favourite books at the moment
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