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Escape To The Highlands

The MacKinnon Clan, Book 2

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Escape To The Highlands

By: April Holthaus
Narrated by: Bill Dick
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Her enemy was the only one she could trust...

Jacqueline Renold, an English born lady is the sister to the king's executioner. In love with one man and forced to marry another, she feels no different than the prisoners below in the dungeons. After witnessing one too many Scots hung by the noose, she makes a decision that would change her life, she frees the prisoners. Knowing her actions are treason, she flees to Scotland with a bounty on her head...

Ewan, the Laird's cousin is second in command of their army. Third in line to the MacKinnon Clan, he has no home or land of his own, only the sword on his back. Through his skill as a warrior, he seeks out to find his place in the world. Ewan travels south with William Wallace to help free those who the English have been taken captive. But when duty and honor leads Ewan to help an English lass in grave danger, the last thing he expects is to lose his heart to his enemy.

©2014 April Holthaus (P)2014 April Holthaus
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A pleasant listen, lovely Scottish voice but not much plot. Contains some annoying out-of-character American words: "critters", "snuck" and a few others aren't words you typically hear in historic fiction set in Britain. Hardly any violence but some sex scenes my not make it everyone's cup of tea.

A gently story, brilliantly read in Scottish

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