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A Hunter, a Witch, and a Shrew
- Enduring Legacy, Book 8
- Narrated by: Rachel Woods
- Length: 4 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
Can be listened to out of order in the Enduring Legacy series.
Lachlann flees to Scotland to escape witch hunters, only to have one target him.
Lachlann has made a good life for himself in Scotland, learning to fight with a sword to back up and better hide his magical powers. But something or someone must have given him away, because a hunter and his daughter have come asking pointed questions.
He adroitly sidesteps most of their questions, ready to run if necessary. He'd done it before, so this time should be easy, right? He might have thought so, but the hunter's daughter, Isla, has claimed his heart despite him warding off love. Why his magic fails him now, he couldn't begin to explain. But can he risk death at the hands of her father just for a chance at her love?
Isla has spent years with her father tracking down dark witches...and not so dark witches...and rumors thereof. She has also spent those years trying to protect them from people like her father. She has a dark secret which could get her killed, one she wants to entrust to Lachlann, despite everything.
Love hits her between the eyes the first time they touched, and now she is stuck between her father and the man who stole her heart. How can she choose between safety and her heart's desire? More, could she trust Lachlann with her secret?
Because, if she trusted wrong, the penalty was death at her own father's hands.
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- Sara B
- 24-12-19
Enjoyable!
This was a surprisingly good story, I really enjoyed it. The storyline is well-developed, and characters are engaging. It's well-plotted, well- written, and well-paced.
The Narration by Rachel Woods is excellent. She does a great job with the different character's voices. I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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- Alan Green
- 22-01-22
Needed to be longer
OK, what have we got? Big character who turns out to be the bad guy, his daughter (the heroine) the diamond-in-the-rough lad who turns out to be the hero and a supporting cast, one of whom turns out to be the murderer. There's a wedding and a surprise uncle too.
It's not a bad story but it's only just over four hours running time and I felt it could have run an hour or so longer which would have allowed the author time to develop the plot towards the end the way it was in the beginning, and some of the characters. Events towards the end felt definitely rushed, and the unexpected appearance of highwaymen and wolves could have been pre-empted early on by a simple reference to them being "in these parts". Yes, there are a couple of interesting twists and a body count is always good. I just wanted it to develop over a longer book.
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