
Gentleman Wolf
Capital Wolves, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Hamish McKinlay
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By:
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Joanna Chambers
About this listen
An Elegant Werewolf in Edinburgh....
1788. When Lindsay Somerville, the most elegant werewolf in Paris, learns that the man who held him in abject captivity for decades is on his way to France, intent on recapturing him, he knows he must leave the Continent for his own safety. Lindsay cannot take the risk of being recaptured—he may have been free for a century but he can still feel the ghost of his old chains under his fine clothes.
On a Mission....
While he’s in Edinburgh, Lindsay has been tasked with acquiring the “Naismith Papers”, the writings of a long-dead witchfinder. It should be a straightforward mission - all Lindsay has to do is charm an elderly book collector, Hector Cruikshank. But Cruikshank may not be all he seems, and there are others who want the papers.
Meets His Match
As if that were not enough, while tracking down the Naismith Papers, Lindsay meets stubborn architect Drew Nicol. Although the attraction between them is intense, Nicol seems frustratingly determined to resist Lindsay’s advances. Somehow though, Lindsay can’t seem to accept Nicol’s rejection. Is he just moonstruck, or is Nicol bonded to him in ways he doesn’t yet understand?
Note: This is the first book of a duology - the story continues and will complete in the second book, Master Wolf.
©2019 Joanna Chambers (P)2020 Joanna ChambersAmazing narration and plot!
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🎧 Hamish McKinlay’s performance was outstanding. His Scots accent and dialect work perfection. I wish I knew the dialect names because HM obviously went to great lengths to convey them. I can only offer that Lindsay got a haughty Anglicised Scots; Drew an absolutely glorious burr; while the rest of the Scottish characters had variations reflecting their station in life. Hamish also served up delicious treats with his French and English accents and villains got their own special brand of smarmy or menaces. Please let me stress how right Hamish got the tones and rhythms of conversation and seamlessly delivered the dialogue? I trusted all his choices except the pacing – I listened at 1.05 or 1.10 speed. I am awed by Mr. McKinlay powerful vocal acting and shall now force stop my gush instanta!
⭐️ Fascinating 🌟 Fabulously Narrated
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