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Scandalous Scot

Highlander's Through Time, Book 4

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Scandalous Scot

By: Cecelia Mecca, Julie Johnstone
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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He stole a kiss, and found a wife.

Ian McCaim is used to following in his brother’s footsteps — even if it takes him to medieval Scotland. When he finally completes the time travel ritual, the magic lands him next to Hightower Castle and his big brother, Greyson, is there to greet him. As soon as the rest of the family returns to Hightower, the McCaims can finally go home, but in the meantime, Greyson has a task for Ian: Charm the man whose son is fated to play a pivotal role in the Scottish War of Independence. An easy task — or at least it would be if Ian were capable of behaving himself.

After a lifetime of having endured stares, Màiri Kelbrue is used to being looked at — the strange mark on her cheek ensures it. So when the handsome man she encounters near her father’s loch gawks at her, she assumes the worst. Until he kisses her. The passion she feels for the stranger stuns her — she’d thought to marry her childhood friend, but never once did he make her feel like this. And then the unimaginable happens — when the stranger escorts her home, he tells her very religious father exactly what happened between them.

Within a sennight, Ian and Màiri are rushed to the altar. Ian plans to return to the future sooner rather than later, but the bride he didn’t ask for soon becomes the only thing he wants. What will he do when it’s time to go home?

©2020 Cecelia Mecca (P)2020 Cecelia Mecca
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Stranger Scotland Highlander
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Fabulous

Many series tend to wain as they progress. This one gets better and better. I listened to all four straight thru.

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Really Great Series

I absolutely loved this series and Tim Campbell is my new favorite narrator, he brings all of his characters to life in their own special way.

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Fabulous

The best series , love the modern with the old , would make great tv series., characters all engaging

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In My Top 5 Time Travel Romance

I loved this take on my 3 favorite kind of books. Time Travel. Historical. Highlander's. In all honesty my biggest pet peve is no ending to the end of a series. However I was thoroughly satisfied with these. I have listened to them many times. For me they never get old. These books are in that very small group of books. Although their was an expectant mother. Just being selfish I would love a final book on how the family moves on. However if I had any say I would want a next generation. I can feel it in my gut that she could put out a fantastic series on the families after time travel. If not each book was worth my very last credit. Those credit are very precious. In today's economy even more so & I would use them for every single book. More so I covet them now. If their is a next generation series I would save them for that. YES I LOVED & ENJOY THEM THAT MUCH! 🤗🧡❤

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This series peaks at the ending….

And I love that! Narrated by the sexiest voice ever it was enjoyable in every way. Honestly, it wasn’t so many books, each being so short… but I get it.

I usually get frustrated with too much history in a HR but that doesn’t happen as it’s all part of the story.

I wondered if it was possible to pull off a good ending by the time the tale was as far along as it got. But it did!

I’m frustrated that it took so many credits, I felt a little used that it was stretched into that many volumes when it needn’t be. But I truly enjoyed each one.

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Just One Kiss

The Highlanders Trough Time Series takes the characters from Medieval Scotland to present day New Orleans and back again. Shona MacKinnish was accidentally sent through time from thirteenth century Scotland to late twentieth century New Orleans, where she marries and raises a family. When she suddenly disappears, her husband insists she has been drawn back through time. Five years after her disappearance, her sons, using her journal and research found in their father’s study, unbelievably embark on their own time travel adventures. Will they be able to find their mother? Will they be able to find their way back to their own time? Will their return help their father?

The final story in the series is the story of Ian, the youngest McCaim brothers, and Màiri Kelbrue, daughter of the Laird if Clan Kelbrue, and where we find the answers to the above questions. Ian arrives in thirteenth century Scotland right outside Hightower Castle, the home of the MacKinnish clan. He is greeted by his older brother Greyson, who immediately enlists Ian’s help in convincing Laird Kelbrue to consider coming back to the side of the Bruce. When the group meets a young woman on the way, Ian is so taken that he kisses her. Not understanding the repercussions of this behavior in the thirteenth century, Ian tells all and quickly ends up married to Màiri. What happens now?

As the story unfolds, the group waits for the arrival of Rhys and Reik, and hopefully their mother, so they can attempt a return to the twenty-first century and home. Ian and Màiri are both shy and confused, married to strangers, and have a lot to work out before that happens, not the least of which is that it is going to happen. This a great story with wonderful characters (past and present) and a perfect ending for the series. There’s magic, drama, danger, an exciting blend of history, and a few surprises. You will laugh a lot and cry a little. Once again Tim Campbell does a fantastic job. His narration is spot on. I am not a time travel reader, but this series is top notch. I enjoyed it and highly recommend it.

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Good Series

I love the concept of this series. It was great to see the healing of a family as they all work together. I love the narrators Tim Campbell as his voice and accent are perfect!

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very good series

In the final book of the series you travel back in time with the final brother and meet up with the others. Never fear it's a HEA. while all the loose ends were tied I am not ready for my time with this family to end. I hope we get to revisit them again.

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Great books that ties up the whole line!

This is a series of books that are really a wonderful read. This last book ties up the entire story line instead of like so many others who leave you wanting to know what happened to the characters. All in all a great read you if you're into this genre!

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Best series 2023

This is a 4 book series that I thoroughly enjoyed. Family ties are incredibly strong and this series adds the Scottish insatiably romantic flair we all love.

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