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Surrender to the Highlander

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Surrender to the Highlander

By: Lynsay Sands
Narrated by: Sean William Doyle
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In New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands’ captivating romance, a lass targeted by an unknown foe is saved—and seduced—by a bold Highlander

Edith Drummond owes her life to Niels Buchanan and his brothers. Waking after an illness to a castle overrun by rugged Highlanders is disconcerting, but so is learning that she’s slowly being poisoned. Niels insists on staying by her side, and Edith soon discovers that even more dangerous is her wild attraction to the fierce warrior.

Niels has never met a more courageous—or enticing—woman than Lady Edith. The idea of such a bonny lass being forced to enter a nunnery is more than any red-blooded Scotsman could bear. He’ll gladly marry her himself. But while sweeping her off her feet is easy, it’ll take all his skill to defeat her family’s relentless enemies, and convince her to surrender to his sweet embrace. . . .

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Very good story. it's sweet, funny and a good mystery story. The narrator was ok. This is the 2nd time after a while that im listening to this series and im enjoying it very much as I had forgotten how they ended. This is the 4th book of the series. There are another 2 + the new one that came out this month, Geordies story. Now on to the next one. Ollie's story.

very good story

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The story was ok, slower in pace than the previous books in this series, but the book was completely spoiled by the dreadful narration.

To begin with having the English/American/Canadian(?) voice between the speaking parts is very distracting. Then the Scottish accents are just very odd somehow, obviously not his own accent, but some of the Scottish voices sometimes veer into South African or Russian and once I thought it sounded Indian, very odd!!

Another thing is pronunciation… again (I mentioned this in the previous book too) what exactly does the book producer do if it’s not monitoring the quality of the reading? As with the previous book Siadh is mispronounced as “Say-d” when it should be “See-v” even a simple google search shows this, like in Irish Gaelic, “bh” is a “v” sound!

Also, as an actor you’d think he’d know that when an apostrophe is added to a word ending in “s” to denote possession, you don’t have to pronounce the extra “s”, it’s only included when written! So it’s “Niels’ dog” (with a single S) not “Niels’s dog” ie adding an extra S!

It’s disappointing that those whose job is dealing with words (actors and producers) don’t know better!

My least favourite in series so far

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Great story. Brilliantly told. Plenty of laugh out loud moments. Really draws you in.

Great story.

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Humorous, good romance included the men and women features make this book unmissable. And a read again novel

The romance content

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Story was good but the narator was dreadful! If it's a Scottish story get someone who sounds Scottish or at least can say Loch properly! Not lock!

Story was good but the narator was dreadful!

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