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Highland Warrior
- The Sons of Sinclair Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Timothy Campbell
- Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
Joshua Sinclair was once the fiercest and most notorious warrior of the mighty Sinclair clan of Northern Scotland. But now there’s nothing and no one that can make him take up arms again. Except a beautiful woman, it seems.
When Kára Flett, daughter of a fallen Norse chief, finds herself unexpectedly sheltering the strongest, most brutal warrior in the land, she throws together a risky and outrageous plan to bring him to her side. Threats of violence bounce right off him. Offers of gold seem to entice him even less. Desperate enough to use the pleas of the village children to sway him, she’s shocked when he’s completely unmoved. There’s only one tactic left for her: seduction.
Her hasty proposition falls completely by the wayside, though, as she and the Highlander come together in a carnal inferno. But bringing him into her life also brings his enemies to her clan’s doorstep - the very clan Kára is trying to protect. And as their feelings deepen, Joshua will have to decide between duty and love once and for all.
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- Shell Barrett
- 24-08-22
I Loved this Book
This 2nd instalment of the series was as good as the first. I've no idea where Heather McCollum gets her ideas but I'm so pleased she puts pen to paper.
I'm off to listen to the 3rd book & I'll be so disappointed when I get to the end.
I would definitely recommend it
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- Julia
- 13-02-23
2nd in the series
Loved this book and both of the main characters- both were strong but stronger together and determined to do the right thing. Loved the narration too!
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-03-23
Great
Book 1 of this series introduced Joshua and I wasn't a fan. He was arrogant and a womaniser, so I wasn't expecting much. However, by the time we meet Joshua here he is already changed and so much more interesting and likeable for it. The story is lovely and cheeky and satisfying. The main character is another immensely likeable strong woman, and finally really refreshing to read about a sexually mature one. Virgin obsession is a male gaze thing so it's nice to move away from that and towards something more relatable.
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- mary
- 23-09-21
Loved it
So happy I started listening to this author, on a whim as well ‘ very much into the Sinclair brothers , this story was as good asCain’s
Waiting with baited breath, for book 3 to be released on audio
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-10-24
Riveting
As always, the combination of Heather McCollum books & Timothy Campbell reading them is a match made in heaven!
Can never go wrong with that pairing :)
This book had me on the edge of my seat wondering which way the wind would blow :)
I loved Joshua, thankfully he'd matured from the previous book, where he'd come across as being a bit petulant & arrogant, but he's a delight in this book!
Kära is wonderful, truly a warrior Queen, full of verve, sensuality, bravery & courage...
Only negatives for me were that there wasn't more of the siblings together... their relationship is (for me) the focal point of this series & I must confess I did feel the lack of interaction between them in this book, hopefully the next 2 have all the 4 horsemen together as well as Hannah!
I also did like the footnote about historical facts at the end as I was wondering throughout how the author would tie it all together as it was dealing with historical figures... who were vile, but their life is now set in stone!
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