
Her Secret Inheritance
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Narrado por:
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Carolyn Bonnyman
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Jen McConnel
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Five years after the trip to Scotland that changed her life, Lou is back in the misty, magical country. But this time, she’s not on vacation.
When Brian, her old Highland fling, turns up at the scene of some depressing family business, tension mounts between the former lovers. But dealing with Brian is only part of the problem; something wicked is stirring in Scotland. Lou must use all her strength to handle the increasingly desperate situation, but will she be strong enough to battle both a vengeful ghost and her heart?
Lou may have thought that she was finished with the witch Isobel Key, but some secrets can’t stay buried forever.
©2014 Jen McConnel (P)2014 Audible Inc.Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Her Secret Inheritance
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- 08-30-18
Disappointing Sequel
Sequels can usually be categorized as disappointing, average, great. This one was disappointing. The Secret of Isabel Keys was a great novel, full of potential. I was excited to purchase the second audio book, expecting a continuation of the creativity found in the first book. I was wrong. This book’s plot was slapped together and came across as an afterthought. No character building. No meaningful connections. No surprises. I felt the author wrote this one strictly for the money. Pass on this one.
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