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  • The Warrior

  • Brotherhood/MacAllister Series, Book 7
  • By: Kinley MacGregor
  • Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (40 ratings)

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The Warrior

By: Kinley MacGregor
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
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Lochlan MacAllister was born to lead. Ruthlessly groomed to take control of his clan, he has given his life to his people. But when he learns that the brother he thought was dead might still be alive, he embarks on a quest to find the truth.

Catarina wants a life of freedom. But now Catarina's royal father wants to use her as a pawn to ensure a treaty between conflicting lands. So much so that he's willing to kidnap his daughter to force the issue. But when she escapes, fate throws her into the path of a man she loathes.

Lochlan is stunned to find the shrewish Cat being hauled away by unknown men. Unwilling to see even her suffer, he frees her only to learn that she has her own demons to fight. When their fates intertwine, two people who know nothing of trust must rely on each other, and two enemies who have vowed their eternal hatred must find common ground, or see their very lives shattered.

Contains mature themes.

©2007 Sherrilyn Kenyon (P)2021 Tantor
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great series, relatable characters

I really liked the family ties and the love that bound them together. I didn't appreciate the explicit sex, though.

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Heart warming story

well written story line. well developed characters and heart warming. demonstrate the eb and flow of love

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Honour or On Her?

The Warrior is the 7th book in the MacAllister / Brotherhood of the Sword series. I have enjoyed how the stories have woven together. It is a mark of a good series when the reader feels connected to characters regardless if they are primary or secondary in the tale. This particular story focuses on the Laird of the MacAllisters as well as one of his brothers who was believed to have died of his own choice several years earlier. Of course it is tale of romance, but there is components of mystery throughout. There are numerous twists and turns that are compelling. For the most part, I truly enjoyed this story, this series. However, there were a couple things that gave me pause.

One thing that grabbed my attention, in a negative way, One of the main descriptors of the MacAllistors is how stunningly attractive each brother is. However, the pictures on the covers of all but one tome leaves me flat. I realize it really should not matter, but it does. I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder... but these visages are far from attractive. Rant over - for now.

Without leaving a spoiler, I was disappointed with the climax, denouement and the epilogue. You will have to read the book to find out why I was disappointed with the first two components. The epilogue felt like stepping into another genre. It was a stretch.

Anthony Ferguson narrated the entire series. I always enjoy listening to his work. He is very talented and does an excellent Scottish brogue and creates many voices and accents.

All in all, I recommend the story... read the entire series so everything makes sense. Enjoy.

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Terrible Narrator

I could not get over the narration and accents to even continue with the story. I knew there would be a good story, but I had to stop listening. Why are there not more narrators.? There’s got to be some that can do a better job. Frustrating.

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