
Honour Bound
Highland Magic, Book 2
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Narrateur(s):
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Saskia Maarleveld
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Auteur(s):
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Helen Harper
À propos de cet audio
Integrity Taylor should have been a Clan princess. Instead she's lived a life on the very periphery of society. However, now that she's learned more about her heritage and the magic that she's capable of wielding, she's not going to hide in the shadows any longer.
The once-in-a-generation Sidhe Games are going to provide the perfect opportunity for her to win back her birthright, and the fact that she'll be going head-to-head, toe-to-toe, and mouth-to-mouth with golden-haired Byron Moncrieffe might just be the icing on the cake.
©2016 Helen Harper (P)2016 TantorThe best part of this book was going beyond the veil I found that very interesting.
The rest of the book was very predictable but not horrible just simple.
I enjoy the second book better
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I’m a little anxious about listening to the third book in the series. I know the title of this book is honour bound but I think the author overdid it with all the self-sacrificing acts throughout the book. you can have honour and still fight for and achieve your own goals. I groaned at the flag event when she let another win, and groaned louder at the last part of the games when instead of pushing the button and then trying to save byron, she decides to save him first and ends up losing. The man can fight on his own and he has two gifts, why do you need to fight his battles for him? All that and the obsession with Byron made the book completely pointless.
Additional aspects of the book that made me go huh?
1. When she walks up to Byron’s dad out of the blue and reveals that she knows he’s not a good guy and threatens him.
2. When she reveals Bob to everyone by sending him to warn others...during the competition...to get out of the water as if they’re children when they themselves are all adults....and it’s a competition.
3. When the lady with flower blooming power recognizes her own gift in Serenity...and outs her as a stealer of gifts, is that a second power? Being able to see your own power in others?
Disappointing
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