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The Gathering Storm

The Jacobite Chronicles, Book 3

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The Gathering Storm

By: Julia Brannan
Narrated by: Rosalyn Landor, Will M. Watt
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The third installment in the gripping series that follows the exciting lives of Beth and Alex MacGregor, their family, and friends.

The year is 1744 and Prince Charles Edward Stuart is stranded in France, his hopes temporarily frustrated, as the planned French invasion to restore his father to the British throne has had to be abandoned. The prince, frustrated beyond endurance, makes an impulsive decision that will change not only the lives of the MacGregor family but the history of Britain forever.

Meanwhile in London, Beth, bored to distraction by the inanity of society life, hatches a plot with her friend Caroline to free the timid Anne Maynard from the clutches of her domineering guardians.

Once it is clear that the much hoped-for invasion has been postponed, Alex and Beth go to Scotland for a few weeks in order to introduce her to her new clan and family. She is both excited and nervous at the prospect, but nothing in even her wildest dreams can prepare her for the challenges she is about to face.

An unexpected meeting whilst in Scotland has consequences that may prove disastrous for Beth and Alex. In London, events take an unexpected turn, as Beth’s good deed has repercussions that she could never have envisaged, proving that the past is not easily forgiven or forgotten.

Join the rebellion of Beth and Alex and their fight for freedom in The Jacobite Chronicles.

©2020 Julia Brannan (P)2020 Julia Brannan
Historical Historical Fiction Romance France Royalty Scotland England
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Superb narration

The Scottish chapters were very enjoyable and the growing tension towards the end was very well handled. Another cliffhanger of an ending.

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Loved this book!

Continuing on from Mask Revealed, I consumed this book quickly. The story, the facts, the history, the characters all fabulous. And major kudos to the male narrator who does a great job with the Scottish accents (My pet peev is when in other Scotland-set audiobooks, the lovely Scottish accent is butchered by a bad narrator).

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