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Highland Jewel

Written by: Lois Greiman
Narrated by: Gemma Johansson
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To bring a generations-old feud to an end, the gallant warrior, Laird of Forbes must return the long-lost daughter of his now dying enemy to Scottish soil. But what if the young child perished in infancy 17 years ago and there is, sadly, no daughter to return? A warrior improvises…and finds a beautiful imposter to bring back to his native land. The beautiful Rose Gunther has decided to be neither impressed, nor scared by the arrogant Scotsman who whisks her away from her English convent. But try to resist her attraction to the powerful Leith she may, she can’t deny how utterly helpless she is in resisting his sensual touch.…

©1994 Lois Greiman (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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Too quick of reversals

The book's premise was interesting but character moments were rushed. There was plenty of opportunity to expand on the internal conflicts but the heroine seemed too wishy washy... going from someone who was to join the convent to handfasting within a few days. it just didn't seem plausible as it was written here. secondary characters had their arcs but again seemed rushed. I'm genuinely concerned for the narrators voice when she tried a raspy Scottish burr. It seemed painful to read things that way.

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