
The Templar’s Treasure
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Narrado por:
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Micah Linford
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Jessica Osbourne
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Linda Lea Castle
The legend of the weeping stones is old: They weep only in the presence of one whose destiny is integral to the survival of Scotland. However, there is a sting in the tail of the blessing; whoever is so marked by the stone is fated to love only once, whether it be for good or ill.
Gair witnessed the stone weep when Heather touched it. Now he must decide whether to uphold his oath to protect the Templar Knights' treasure or protect at all costs the frail lass who is destined to save his beloved Scotland. With either choice, his soul and his heart are at risk.
Heather knows she is destined to love only once. Now, trussed and kidnapped, she vows never to trust the man who in one breath tries to kill her and in the next vows to keep her safe from harm - even though her heart aches for him to love her.
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very good and clean
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There is NO sex or intimacy at all. So if that's what you want, this isn't the book for you.
Narration. Both the male and female narrators are good individually, however the transition from male to female was not. It was abrupt. Almost like you had another book playing. I do not like when you have 2 narrators because it is so difficult to make it so it's not jarring. This was jarring to the point that I took exedrine. Just pick a narrator.
Stop with the music.
This is an audio book NOT a TV show. It detracts from the story and there was more music playing than actual dialogue. I don't need to hear swords clanging. That's what my imagination is for. And the attempt at good sound effects for these stories is NEVER good. Just stop. No music. No sound effects.
I would not have listened to this if I wasn't multitasking and doing other things. I think the writer has potential, but feel she dropped the ball with this story. And the narration with all the extra noise and transitioning was awful. Not sure who controls that, the narrators, editors, or who. I seem to hear it mostly when there's a male narrator. So I'm not sure if it's their addition or what. But mostly women read and listen to romance stories and we have imaginations. We certainly don't need to be force fed someone else's version of what we should be hearing.
Promises unfulfilled
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Fun
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Glad I went back
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My rating range of this story... 2.5 - 3.5 Stars
If significant, why?
Main Character Ratings...
H = 2/10
h = 5/10
Narrator Rating(s)
M = 7/10
F = 7/10
If below 5/10,why?
Was cheating involved? No
Any major triggers to be aware of? No
Angst Level? Heavy to Please Stop
Light, Moderate, Heavy or Please Stop
3 Stars for me!
Internal Monolog? Please stop,.. No really!
Light, Moderate, Heavy or Please Stop
Scenes with heat... No
Heat Rating... 1/10
Clean or Fade to Black - 1 or 2
Normal to Descriptive 3-5
Detailed Descriptive Sex - 6-7
Um, Wow, Beyond Descriptive Sex - 8 or above
The back story... The blurb covers it
The Romance... I think there might have been some but it is completely drowned out by the H's woe with me attitude.
The drama explosion... The H finally gets out why he blames himself for a woman's death.
Did it feel Real, OK or contrived? Contrived
Was it OTT? Yes
Separation involved? Slight
Was it resolved properly or rushed? Differently
Final Notes... This story covers a lot of ground between Ireland and the Middle East and is told from different religious perspectives (based on the character's point of view). What I liked was the author let the characters get to know each other which slowly started to alter their perception of their enemies. What made the story difficult for me to care about it was the H and his overly dramatic attitude about every situation. Do I kill her... I must, but I shouldn't. I should die for my failure to protect my charge... but I must finish x quest. I am mad that they put me on this boat with you... Ugh.
I wish the author started changing and redeeming our H at the 50% mark instead of the 98% mark.
HEA or HFN? HFN
Could have been very good for me.
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fantastic
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I really didn’t like the reader
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No love scene
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Story dragged on...
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