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Lord of the Isles

By: Debbie Mazzuca
Narrated by: Caroline Guthrie
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After traveling to Scotland on business, the bed of a highland laird is the last place Ali Graham expected to wake up. But there's no mistaking the irresistibly masculine Scottish Highlander whose chamber she's accidentally infiltrated - or the severe wound he's suffered in battle. As a doctor, Ali knows how to heal his injury, how to nurse his body back to health. What she doesn't know is how to heal his heart….

A proud warrior and the leader of a powerful clan, Rory MacLeod is ready to fight to the death to protect his homeland. After all, ever since tragedy robbed him of his wife, he has had nothing to lose. Yet the mysterious woman sent to tend his wounds is beginning to reawaken something inside him - something that he'd rather stay buried. But when true passion is mixed with Scottish magic, even the most fearsome warrior could begin to fall….

©2010 Debbie Mazzuca (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Highlander Heartfelt
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Critic reviews

"Delightful. A wonderful debut!" (Hannah Howell, New York Times best-selling author)
"Debbie Mazzuca weaves fairy magic, Scottish highlanders and time travel into a delightful adventure of love that's meant to be!" (Melissa Mayhue, author of A Highlander of Her Own)

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Interesting twist to a historical romance

I love historical Scottish romance. This one was a little different with the fairy magic and time travel piece but it made it very interesting and difficult to guess what was happening next so I loved the plot twist. I think the narrator did a fantastic job. The heroine’s voice was I am sure challenging to switch to but I think she did a admirable job. I was actually looking for another book by this narrator when I found the book.
I would recommend to anyone who love historical romance and are willing to dip a little toe into paranormal/ fairy tales.

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I'll just finish by reading the book.

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I loved the narrator's voice but she has Ali's and Rory sounding the same. It's also like she has no emotions at all. All she does is read the book. I total waste of my money.

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REALLY ENJOYED THIS LISTEN

This book had me from start to finish...loved the characters and the story line. I thought the narrator had a wonderful scottish accent and did a good job with the story. Can't wait to start book 2....

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Enjoyable Time Travel Romance

I'm a sucker for a good Highlander Romance so I had to give this one a try. Because I've never read anything from this author before I wasn't expecting much so was happy that I found this book a well written light read.

No, this book isn't a deep historical story but its definitely worth reading because of its clever story with twists and turns that keep your attention. The main characters of Ali and Rory very likable and are written with class and the secondary characters add dimension to the story. The time travel aspect has some predictable moments but I really appreciated the plot twists that I didn't anticipate. The story has a nice romantic progression so it didn't drag......and I really liked the ending. I will check out this author's other books.

The narrator was good with all the characters except Ali's. Ali is from New York and even though her accent is different from the other characters it definitely isn't a New York accent. (Ali sometimes sounded like she was the New England area of the USA). But overall she did a good job.

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Can't wait to read book 2

Best book I've read in awhile. I couldn't put it down, it had everything, twists, surprises, action a great narrator and more. I loved the characters and the way the ending pulled everything together. This book gets a big thumbs up.

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WHEN YOU WAVE A FAE FLAG.....BEWARE OF THE OUTCOME

As we travel with Medical Student Ali back through the many pages of history to reach the bed of Rory (a handsome well respected Highland Laird) in his 16th century Scottish Castle and they both think they are having a lovely dream. Rory thinks he's dreaming of his long dead but much loved wife because Ali is nearly identical and Ali thinks she's dreaming about the handsome Scottish Warrior from a painting she's seen in the 21st Century.

Unfortunately, things come to an abrupt end but the longing and dreaming of what might have been remains then some of the occupants of the Castle tells her exactly why and how she was brought there but it must remain a secret. As the drama unfolds so too does their passion but it's a time of Clan marriages and alliances and Rory's fate lies elsewhere but sadly that's not where his heart lies but will his stubbornness and Clan loyalty outweigh his protective, caring, possessive, vulnerable and loving side for Ali.

This is an action-packed very enjoyable plot with many sub plots running through it, there's humor, kidnapping, betrayal, suspense, heartache, a shocking twist or two, romance, passion, sex, a misguided evil Priest, a nasty b*tch, but some lovely secondary characters. Then, if that's not enough for you, there's Highland magic in the form of a tragedy but fate intervenes and what was once lost is now found but could happiness be snatched away at the last minute or salvation be restored to the MacLeod Clan once more.

Worth a credit? Well, if you want to get picky then there were a few flaws like how could someone from the 21st Century communicate in Gaelic speaking 16th Century Scotland and the Scottish narrator sadly couldn't do a very convincing NYC accent. So, if you feel you can't sit back and overlook the odd flaws and just go with the flow then sadly, perhaps this just isn't the book for you. However, I really enjoyed it and it's another creditworthy addition to my bulging library of Historical Highland romances.

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The "wee demons" parent's story! Great listen!

this is the story of how "the wee demons" parents met and fell in love. Unfortunately I read Warrior of the Isles first..which is actually the second book in the trilogy...but Audible doesn't tell us it's a series so you find out at the end of the books.

So listen in order....Lord of the Isles, Warrior OTI, King OTI.

This is a great story. There are some twists and turns that keep you on your toes and moments that warm your heart and then heat your flesh!

Great characters all around. I met Rory and Alena in the second book (out of order) and loved their minor roles in it so I was happy to be able to have these characters come to life more fully.

Narration is very good.....as long as the character is a Scot.....otherwise, as in Alena's case...its terrible. Ms. Guthrie just doesn't do Alena well...not consistent but by the end Alena is actually starting to talk like a Highland Scot ...so it works out in the end.

All in all...this is a great easy enjoyable listen. Worth a credit for sure.

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