Enchanted by the Highlander
The Lady of Loch Awe, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jill Rolls
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By:
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Kalani Madden
About this listen
A hauntingly romantic story about love across time and space
Ella Campbell is no ordinary orphan. She was brought up by her Scottish grandmother in the tiny village of Glenorchy in New Zealand at the southernmost tip of the world.
The only things Ella has been brought up to care about are Scotland, books, and the clan charmstone that has been passed down through the centuries until it ends up with her.
And it is strange how things can move us to act in mysterious ways….
1452 is the year to where her fated footsteps lead her, where she meets a Highland warrior like no other.
Callum Campbell, the nephew of the famous Knight and Crusader, Black Colin, is the one who finds Ella. Callum is fiercely suspicious of this young maiden who seemed to rise up out of the waters before him, but their attraction to one another is instant and intense.
And Ella has other things to worry about—like Black Colin’s son and the threat of being shamed as a witch.
It’s almost as if Granny Campbell was preparing Ella for this adventure for her entire life.
This is the first book in Kalani Madden’s epic time-travel Scottish historical romance and she does not disappoint. A bright star in romance writing is born.
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- Jill H
- 29-03-23
Good start to a new series
Wanted to try a different type of romance from what I usually listen to. I very much enjoyed this once I got into it. I listened to the foreword and prologue twice as there is a lot of names, historical places and battles happening and needed to engage the setting in my head before moving on. (thats the great thing with audible). The narrator had a NZ accent which I was not expecting but grew on me quickly. The story is good and I really enjoyed the various characters throughout. They all interacted well and I liked the villains. I look forward to the next in the series as you can tell it is not going to be plain sailing. I hope some of the villainous characters in book 1 are also back in the next book.
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