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The Highlander's Hellion

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Lady Greer was a hellion from the moment she could walk. So when the young woman is forbidden by her father, the Earl of Sutherland, to sail, she steals a boat and rows it out into the firth anyway. But her relaxing jaunt turns into so much more when a storm ravages the chill waters and certain death is soon upon her.

The last thing Roderick MacCulloch, Laird of Gleann Mórinnse Castle, expects to find while out scouting his property is a soaked lass upon his shores. When she demands he take her back to her clan, he recognizes her as the mischievous lass who taunted him at a festival when they were children. Roderick realizes this might be his chance to have a bit of fun and give the lass a taste of her own medicine.

But Roderick's chance at revenge turns into a merry chase across the Highlands that leads them both to unexpected passion, perilous danger ... and maybe even love.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Antony Ferguson's narration elevates this somewhat predictable tale of a headstrong lass and a gruff Highlander in twelfth-century Scotland. Roderick the Grim finds a shipwrecked Lady Greer washed up on the shore, and, though she is a former nemesis of his, he takes her back to his castle to tend to her. After a night spent warming her with his body heat, romance begins to bloom between the two. Ferguson's character portrayals are excellent, and his comic timing in the novel's humorous scenes is superb. But even a skilled narrator can't overcome a tired plot, and there are several moments in the story when anachronistic phrasing pulls the listener out of the medieval setting. Did they say "no big deal" in the twelfth century? L.C.L. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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