• The MacKinnon's Bride

  • Highland Brides, Book 1
  • By: Tanya Anne Crosby
  • Narrated by: Braden Wright
  • Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,532 ratings)

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The MacKinnon's Bride

By: Tanya Anne Crosby
Narrated by: Braden Wright
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  • The MacKinnon's Bride
  • "A strange tenderness had stolen over him."
  • The MacKinnon's Bride
  • "She knew it was a dangerous longing."
  • The MacKinnon's Bride
  • A comforting memory in a violent time

About the Creator

Tanya Anne Crosby, a New York Times and USA TODAY best-selling author of more than 30 novels, writes women’s fiction, suspense, historical romance, and fantasy. Known for stories charged with emotion and humor and filled with flawed characters, her novels have been translated into eight languages; in audio, her imaginative worlds are listener favorites. Series available in audio include The Highland Brides (romance, adventure, and intrigue in the Scottish Highlands); Daughters of Avalon (a fantasy saga of love, royalty, and treachery set in Scotland); The Aldridge Sisters (tales of secrecy, scandal, and corruption encircling three Southern sisters); and Guardians of the Stone (a mythic saga about one clan’s secret protection of the Stone of Destiny). Tanya Anne Crosby and her writer husband currently split their time between Charleston, South Carolina, Tanya’s hometown, and northern Michigan, where the couple make their home.

About the Performer

Storytelling and narration are the pinnacle of Braden Wright’s lifelong and diverse performing career. He narrated Herman Raucher’s international bestseller, Summer of ’42, four books in The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell series, three of Jane Roberts's Seth book series as the voice of Seth, and six books by Jim Rohn. Wright enjoys collaborations with best-selling authors Russell Blake (the action-thriller JET series) and Tanya Anne Crosby. Recent credits include Randall Sullivan's The Curse of Oak Island, Taylor Caldwell’s Great Lion of God: A Novel about Saint Paul, and the AmazonClassics presentation of Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations. He is a graduate of Boston University.

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I loved The MacKinnon Bride AudioBook wonderful

I loved it I loved Ian, Malcolm, Paige. The cute part Malcom was like da I don't want her to stop singing. I understand that Mairi diid not love Ian and never wanted to be touched lovingly again by him or go through pregnancy and childbirth again but that is no reason for her to jump out of the window and I do hope that Mairi is feeling angry and jealous at Paige and Ian but she did not try she left Malcolm without a minny minny means mom in Scotland and da means father in Scotland. It is very sad that Ranald was killed by Lagan he would have told Ian everything and beg forgiveness and I hope Mairi was spared because it is a very bad thing to commit suicide because God is the one that gives life and takes it away we did not create the world only God did and sent his son to save us and die on the cross for us because he cares and loves us dearly he is our first love and loves us more than anyone we see on earth. I don't blame Lagan for being hurt and upset for not being a part of his own family and not being with Mairi's yonger sister Malcolm's aunt because he loved her dearly it is sad that he died but he could have forgive and try to love Ian and Malcolm he was Ian's brother and Malcolm's uncle but it is good that they have Paige and I hope that Tanya Anne Crosby make a 7th book of The MacKinnon Bride Series and have Malcolm fall in love and marry and have children and keep making more of the MacKinnon Bride Series because I Love it and will continue with the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th.

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humurous love story

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. It's full of witty quips and funny banter between the two main characters. the narrator did an excellent job of giving each character their unique personality, truly an amazing talent. Ms. Tanya Crosby has a machiavel liana proclivity to describe her characters, the great Scottish higlands which afforded me to witness her story as though it unfolded before my eyes. Thank you for the great escape.

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Decent story, narrator...meh.

This is a good book overall. Some parts of the story were unexpected; however it is pretty predictable. For those die-hard historic romance fans, it's a good listen.
Personally I didn't much care for the narrator, but he was decent.
Overall...meh.

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Narration Great!

I enjoyed listening to Braden Wright performance. He sings too. The story I've heard before. I'm glad I was able to receive this thru the Romance Package. 😊

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Great Jesu!

Not even half way in and the author has used “great Jesu” at least thirty times. Come on...at least come up with a few different exclamations. It has gone from annoying to pissing me off. It is pulling me out of the story and starting to irritate me in the extreme. The narrator represents the male characters beautifully but makes the female character sound like a ninny. That impression is supported by the character’s enduring stupidity as she fights tooth and nail to escape the beautiful and kind man in order to return to her abusive father and lonely life. It makes no sense. This could be a great story but for the idiocy of the female character and the one dimensional nature of the support characters. Started out strong and wilted page by page. Not a winner for me. Added a star to my two star review simply because the author knows how to use proper grammar and shows potential as a storyteller. This could have been a really good story with a bit of tweaking.

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Great Read!

The narrator did an excellent job with the burr and different characters. This is my first read for Ms. Crosby... looking forward to this next installment in this series.

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I HATED HITTING THE PAUSE BUTTON

If you download this captivating listen then prepare yourself to be engulfed, entrapped and entwined as a riveting love story slowly but deliciously emerges about two lost souls who start off as enemies but eventually, and thankfully, grasp at love.

As you're whisked away to a heartbreaking scene within a bedroom inside a Castle in Scotland then, a few years later, to a Lake outside the Castle walls of 1124 England, it's there you'll meet the H/H, a vulnerable, yet strong, but mentally abused and scarred, Lady Page and her kidnapper who's a much loved Laird and a devout Father handsome Iain MacKinnon. He is also mentally damaged by the events of his past but who's life is about to become drastically and dramatically changed forever.

You can't help but empathize with the H/H who have been wounded by life's challenges but, as you get swept up in the unfolding story that's sprinkled with humor and a glorious use of both the old English and Gaelic language, you become immersed in the first tentative steps of mutual attraction. This is fought and denied but then the inevitable tender sizzling awareness, then passion and.... eventually (sigh) love follows. Two not too descriptive sex scenes but very touching nonetheless.

This charming story isn't filled with a lot of pulse-pounding action, descriptive references or historical references BUT what it is filled with is emotion in the form of secrets, kidnapping, murder, deception, intrigue, hidden feelings, likeable characters, a loveable sweet little boy, betrayal and, as the Warriors huddle around the campfire, a concealed enemy lurks and slowly plans his evil revenge.

Braden Wright has, thankfully, narrated all TAC's books because he brings to life each scene, each character and his deep Scottish brogue for Iain is just a pleasure to listen to and I'm one grateful fan.

Worth a credit? Any historical romance fan who can't resist a loveable handsome Highland brute in a kilt (phew and sigh, my library's filled with them) then this one's for you and definitely me.... so ooow aye, 'twas a bonny book n well wurrth a wee credit.

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And they lived happily ever after

I enjoyed this story. The author has a nice way of describing pretty things like flowers and sunsets. I enjoyed her words. They were like poetry in the middle of a story.

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Sweet yet steamy love story

This story took me not just on a journey of romance; but told a story of self discovery, true love, and triumph over tragedy. I cried when she sang to the child, laughed at the men after the dog's bath, and smiled at her declaration in the end.

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i finished it in a weekend.

The narrator does well with both male and female voices. Great story and not so predictable.

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