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The Scotsman Who Saved Me
- Seven Brides/Seven Scotsmen, Book 1
- Narrated by: Justine Eyre
- Length: 8 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A brutal attack on Emily Stanton's family has left her for dead...until she is found in the woods by a handsome stranger with a thick brogue who vows to protect her. There's only one problem: As a woman with a noble English background, she has no business keeping company with such a man.
For Scotsman Iain MacEnroy, Emily's high-tone accent is a bitter reminder of the oppressive regime he left behind. The last thing he needs is to be burdened by the needs of a beautiful, blue-eyed Englishwoman. But taking care of elegant, educated Emily begins to transform Iain in ways he never imagined. Could it be that the deep divisions from the old world no longer apply in the new - and that Iain and Emily can share a passion as lush and wild as the Scottish highlands themselves?
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-05-13
not as good as other books
I normally love Hannah Howell's books, I have read a lot of them.
but the Narrator put me off, the tone she used for Ian was very annoying
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- Paula Costigan
- 2020-03-13
Not as good as her others...but okay...
First, let me say I enjoy Hannah Howell's historical novels so much. I have read most of them. Overall, the story line was very interesting. I loved the historical references to the settlement era of the Americas. I enjoyed the mixture of cultures from Scotland, England and Americas. However, I was completely put off by the narrator... especially the voicing of the hero, Ian. All I could picture while he spoke was a very old Scottish man. His voice was neither sexy or smooth. It just sounded wrong to me. In addition, there are several times during the story that I thought I had rewound it somehow, because it repeated itself.
Maybe if it had a different narrator? I'm not sure I'm willing to read the next book in the series....
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- Louka Rose
- 2023-04-20
Overall good
This book was overall pretty good! The story was pretty predictable but I still enjoyed it. I enjoyed the narrator!
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