• A Quest for a Highlander

  • A Medieval Scottish Clan Historical Romance Book
  • By: Juliet McBeth
  • Narrated by: Calum Barclay
  • Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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A Quest for a Highlander

By: Juliet McBeth
Narrated by: Calum Barclay
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Publisher's summary

Juliet McBeth's exciting novel A Quest for A Highlander has romance, excitement - it's got it all!

Fraser McGregor, a battle weary Jacobite Highlander, rescues his brother from the Culloden Battlefield. Forced to leave his brother and help Bonnie Prince Charlie escape into the Highlands, he meets the mysterious Cathy. They are connected across time, drawn together by a magic neither knew existed.

Were Fraser and Cathy meant to be together? Will she help him find his lost brother? Can she heal his breaking heart? Will she realize she has fallen in love with the Jacobite Highlander Fraser McGregor?

A Quest for a Highlander is a complete novel and not a introduction. I promise you a happy ending. So order and start listening now!

©2018 Juliet Mcbeth (P)2018 Juliet McBeth

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Fantastic.

Cathy is an excellent heroine, tough, resourceful and determined to get back to her own time. She realises early on that her only connection to the future lies with Fraser and the ring he has taken from her. The story follows her quest to try and take possession of the ring again and hope that it will take her back home to her family. When she finally gets the opportunity will she really want to leave the man she has become so close to?

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Romantic Love.

I love an easy romance and this one was thoroughly enjoyable. The pair are thrown together by time and forced to work out their differences, after which both find they have an deep bond that develops into romantic love.

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Enjoyable Romance

An easy romantic listen, time travelling Cathy meets her match in the Scottish highlands. Nice.

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No romance.

This was listed under historical romance & time travel. It is a time travel story. When Kathy meets Fraiser, he backhands her across the face twice. Any woman who would consider a man after him doing that is an idiot. Secondly, some of the words weren’t even a part of the Scots vocabulary in 1746. But this author used those words anyway. Third, the narrator read this story instead of performing it. There is a big difference. Plus the narrator cannot speak with even a hint of a Scottish brogue, especially a highland brogue, but apparently he believes he can. Overall, I found the lack of any romance in this story very disappointing. I also can’t believe an author would think her readers would warm to a hero that hits the heroine. Overall, I was disappointed & annoyed by the by use of inaccurate vocabulary for the historical period. I was also extremely disappointed in the narrator. He should never attempt narrating anything more than an American accent. The time travel concept & aspect of this story was good. I am unable to put this book on my recommendation list.

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