• The Gentleman and the Maid

  • Tales from the Highlands, Book 4
  • By: Martha Keyes
  • Narrated by: Mhairi Morrison
  • Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (20 ratings)

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The Gentleman and the Maid

By: Martha Keyes
Narrated by: Mhairi Morrison
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Glenna Douglas may be the daughter of a humble crofter, but she dreams of becoming the innkeeper of Glengour Inn, where she has worked for years. Her problems are two-fold: first, she cannot read or write; second, the landlord has chosen a gentleman who has never set foot in Glengour to manage the inn. She is determined to prove herself more capable than the newcomer—but she may need a bit of help from him to do it.

With confidence, charm, and a bit of assistance from his good looks, Alistair Innes has found achieving his goals fairly straightforward thus far in life. His next ambition is somewhat more daunting: return his childhood home and birthright to its former glory so he can inhabit it himself—hopefully with a genteel wife at his side. His plans are temporarily foiled, though, when those capable of financing his venture require him to prove himself first. The challenge? Turn a Highland inn to a higher profit.

Alistair and Glenna are not the only ones concerned with the future of Glengour though. Indeed, Angus MacKinnon—newly appointed justice of the peace—seems in turn determined to help and hinder them. With the vision of Alistair's future at stake and the desires of Glenna's heart rapidly expanding far beyond a simple inn, they must determine how far they are willing to go for their dreams—and exactly who those dreams include.

©2022 Martha Keyes. All rights reserved. (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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I thoroughly enjoyed this and thought it was a great conclusion to the series. I appreciate the editing and the plot and M hair I Morrison's performance was captivating and truly outstanding. it so he love in sure i well listen to again.

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Enjoyable!

Really enjoyable story telling! Love the connection to old and future stories as well.
Narrators voice and lilt is so peaceful.

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Enjoyable But Unnecessarily Long

First of all, I’ve enjoyed this whole series and, while Mhairi Morrison’s narration takes some getting used to, I thought she did a great job.

As for this book in particular, I liked it overall but it was way too long. You could cut out about 1/3 of it and not lose anything significant in the story. That being said, though, it had the perfect epilogue. That is exactly what the epilogue of the final book in a series should be. It included everyone from the series and tied up all loose ends. I wish other authors would take note of this.

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