A Scot to Remember
Something About a Highlander Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kirsten Potter
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By:
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Angeline Fortin
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She wanted a love for all time.
A life of love lost and heartbreak has cursed the women in Bronte Hughes' family for generations. When she discovers a device that allows her to slip through time, Bronte decides the key to obtaining true love for herself lies in mending the tragedies of the past and restoring a legacy of love fate has robbed from her family...beginning with saving her great-great grandfather from setting sail on the ill-fated voyage of the Titanic.
He searched for a life with purpose.
Good friends and a loving family provided Tris MacKintosh with ample duty and obligation, but none of the challenge and purpose he yearned for in life. When a mysterious young woman appears in a suspiciously timely fashion - not once, but twice - to save his closest friend from death, he's presented with more intrigue than he's experienced in years. Contributing to the war effort against Germany once seemed his best chance to live with purpose and make a mark....
However, with Bronte at his side, Tris soon realizes there is a greater opportunity awaiting him. A chance to be a part of a love to last forever, to change the future...and to save the world. Soon . . .
©2019 Angeline Fortin (P)2019 TantorWhat listeners say about A Scot to Remember
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- Claire
- 12-03-20
very good story
Enjoyed the story very much as I always enjoy Angeline Fortin's books. I love her books. im a great fan. But although I loved Tris I didn't like Bronte so much, everytime she went back in time to 1914 she was so annoying and childish. She didn't adapt to their time at all. She was too much of a feminist and wasn't at all careful how she spoke and acted. There were parts of the book she annoyed me so much that I stopped listening. It was a pity as it was so nice when Tris tried to treat her like a lady, he was such a gentleman and she didn't appreciate it at all. No wonder she never had a nice relationship with any guys she was too much of a fighter and everything had to be her way or no way. But after about 13 chapters she started to mellow down a bit, which was quite a relief as I couldn't take her anymore, and I loved every second of it from then on. The narrator was very good I like Kirsten Potter very much . So it definitely was worth a credit. Now on to the next one. I hope Bronte will remain mellowed and not fight for her rights too much.
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