A Time & Place for Every Laird
A Laird for All Time, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Kirsten Potter
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By:
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Angeline Fortin
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Surely she'd gone completely mad. Claire Manning can't imagine what she was thinking when she decided to help the escapee from her company's lab, but after seeing him caged like an animal, her humanitarian compulsion could not be overridden - even by the arrogant, scowling 18th-century Highlander Hugh Urquhart turned out to be.
His entire life has been taken away from him, and Claire understands the pain and torment of loss. She understands the desperation she sees in his eyes and is prepared to do whatever it takes to secure Hugh's freedom and future. What she isn't prepared for is the ruggedly handsome Scot she finds under the layers of grime and blood caked on him. Nor is she prepared to feel so much more than mere compassion for his suffering.
Contains mature themes.
©2013 Angeline Fortin (P)2016 TantorWhat listeners say about A Time & Place for Every Laird
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- Micha
- 03-01-2017
Not what I expected... in a pleasant way
I wasn't sure about this book due to the tacky cover. It made me think it would be another pathetic 'romance' with no story and all bedroom scenes.
I decided to give it a go due to other positive reviews and was pleasantly surprised with a solid story that was exciting and kept my interest the whole time.
The narrator did a great job for the most part, her Scottish accent wasn't great but it is one of the harder accents to master so it can be forgiven.
The author did a fantastic job of describing the wonders Hugh felt at experiencing the 21st century and the every day experiences and expressions that we take for granted. She also researched her material well to make for a plausible and gripping story line without any cringe worthy moments.
I would also like to mention that there are minimal sex scenes that take place near the end of the story. They are written in a very tasteful way and aren't too detailed. I believe even someone who is put off by such scenes in books would be able to bare these.
To sum up I would give 4.5 stars for this excellent book and I would beg the author to please change the cover to a more suitable and respectable cover to truly reflect the contents of the book. If this isn't done I think she would be selling herself short.
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