Sweet Home Highlander
Tartans & Titans, Book 1
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Paul Woodson
About this listen
Lady Aisla Montgomery has a perfectly tolerable marriage...as long as her husband stays in Scotland and she in Paris. But now, years later, she wants only one thing - a divorce.
Niall Stuart Maclaren, the rugged Laird of Tarbendale, rues the day he met his beautiful, conniving wife. Though the thought of her incites a bitter and biting fury, no other woman has ever stirred his blood as hotly.
When Aisla returns to Scotland to sever ties, Niall agrees on one condition - one week with him for every year of desertion. Six weeks as his wife in his castle...in his bed...in exchange for her freedom.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Amalie Howard and Angie Frazier (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Sweet Home Highlander
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- Phil Best
- 04-04-24
Sweet Holme Highlander,
Another most enjoyable amusing and captivating story from Keira Montclair, wonderfully narrated as always by Paul Woodson……Many thanks 🙏 Bernice Best 2024.
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- H.A.B.
- 02-05-23
Pleasant…
Pleasant story but nothing exiting-
But it had lovely and charming characters who one starts to grow fond of …
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-09-24
Hit & miss
I loved the narrator, I think he did a wonderful job.
As for the story...
it wasn't bad, but it wasn't wonderful either...
Although Niall is presented as having matured, he really hasn't as he doesn't really accept that he was the driving force for their estrangement & acts as though she's at fault.
Aisla (I love that name) is foolish because she really does not help herself in any way.
Even the most reasonable person without a jealous bone in their bone would've arrived to the same conclusion had they witnessed what her husband did (every single time, but most especially the cottage one...
The book could've been shorter as they spend more time apart than together & never really solving or sorting any of their problems out.
Their wager is ridiculous as they'd both win & lose simultaneously as it takes 2 to tango...
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