• Trouble Maker

  • A MacKenzie Family Novel
  • By: Liliana Hart
  • Narrated by: Carly Robins
  • Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (74 ratings)

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Trouble Maker

By: Liliana Hart
Narrated by: Carly Robins
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Publisher's summary

Marnie Whitlock has never known what it's like to be normal. Her ability to see the future and people's innermost thoughts makes her an outcast - feared - loathed. Even by her own parents. And her father is determined to beat the curse out of her. Her only chance for survival is to escape Surrender.

Beckett Hamilton has loved Marnie since they were kids, but one horrible night destroyed any future he'd hoped for. Now Marnie is back in Surrender, and picking up where they left off is the only thing on his mind. He finds out quickly that some hearts take longer to heal, and not everyone that's broken can be fixed. But loving Marnie isn't an option - it's his destiny.

©2016 Liliana Hart (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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A wonderful addition to the MacKenzie series. The way Ms. Hart tied Marnie in with the family was brilliant.

This is another edition to the MacKenzie's series. Although neither Barrett nor Marnie's are Mackenzie's by birth, you see plenty of them. A little of Mary MacKenzie's, Mom, story comes out as well.


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Sweet romance of long-lost love

Good storyline outside the romance.

Interesting cast of characters. Sweet romance. Hot sexy times.

Narration is good.

Abrupt ending, as usual with this series.

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I did look for something more.

a little disappointed, story had really good idea and beggining,but at the end the story wasn't worth the credit.

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Not Bad, EXCEPT FOR!

Bennett was a good man.. Marni ugh! When she young she couldn't help what happen, but to be a grown woman and let some devil dog take over her life ,business & property the way he did was sickening. Before she knew what he did, maybe, after she found out, NOWAY does anybody walk away without a fight.

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Decent storyline

I find that with this author, I tend to like the heroes more than the heroines. I get that Marnie was damaged/traumatized/gifted but her actions after her liberation, didn’t make sense. Turning away from the only people to show her kindness and love didn’t make sense. After years of abuse, not using her gift to ensure her safety in her business/personal life also didn’t make sense especially after years of seeing a therapist. After being betrayed by her lover, not going to her law enforcement colleagues for assistance was just...dumb. Despite rolling my eyes at adult Marnie for 7 chapters, I still enjoyed the story because I liked Becket.

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