
Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband
The Daughters of Glen, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Wiley
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By:
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Melissa Mayhue
Scotland, 1272: Connor MacKiernan, a descendant of the Fae Prince, is a warrior who lives only for honor and duty. Though he's vowed never to marry, that's exactly what he must do to save his sister. Enter a little Faerie magic, and the search for a bride is on.
Denver, 2007: Caitlyn Coryell is having a really bad day - she just discovered her fiance with another woman! Imagine her surprise when she puts on some sexy lingerie and an antique pendant and Connor appears in her bedroom, begging for her help. He offers a simple yet outrageous adventure: travel to his time, marry him, and return home.
But nothing's simple when Cate is trapped in the 13th century. The wedding's delayed, someone's trying to kill her, and in the middle of all this, she realizes she's falling in love with a man who can only be her husband for 30 nights.
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First you have Caitly (Cate) whose fiancée has been 'caught in the act' by her and she's feeling vulnerable but adventurous which is lucky because Conner reaches out through time to her and makes her a strange but tempting offer begging her for help and she finds she just can't refuse him (sensible girl). Conner, a sexy, handsome Highland hunk from the year 1272 (who's a positively drool-worthy temptation - especially in his kilt), is on a quest to save his sister and so duty dictates that he must find a bride but his reach spans hundreds of years into the future until, with the help of Fae magic, he finds Cate.
There was great chemistry between the two likeable H/H who have emotional baggage to overcome as both have been betrayed by love in the past so trust must be earned before love can blossom. Smooth flowing entertaining plot, likeable characters with good secondary ones too and the usual evil Laird whose plans don't include Cate and he tries everything to stop the marriage. It was romantic, tender, there was sexual tension, danger, fun, it had a mythical Legend and the magical Fae finally had to step in to help fate, and the lovers, along and it'll have you saying "Oh no no no" and "Ahh yes yes yes" over and over again.
Worth a credit? Yes, it was a very enjoyable listen and a good start to an 8 (so far) book series which I'd be happy to use my credits on, however I do feel that this may be compared to K.M.Moning's Highlander series and unfortunately, for me, it doesn't quite have the same depth - but it's a good second best.
CHARMING FEEL-GOOD PNR AS TRUE LOVE WINS THE DAY
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Charming story
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Absolutly Enchanting
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5 stars with a better narrator
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes, I enjoyed the tale.What was one of the most memorable moments of Thirty Nights with a Highland Husband?
When they rescue Connor and his sister and bring them back. I was worried about how it the author would find a way to give us a happy ending.How could the performance have been better?
The whispers and high pitch of some voices made it difficult to understand all the conversations. When the narrator lowers the volume for whisper or the frequency of her voice to a high pitch it is not understandable at a volume that is comfortable for normal listening.What would have made this romance irresistible?
Evening the conversational volume.Any additional comments?
There are three brothers who now work with Connor, Tell me about their adventures. Plus I would like a meeting between Connor and Richard. More stories please, with or without the faery connection.Not bad, but could be improved.
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Surprisingly Good
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I had fun with this one
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What did you like about this audiobook?
It was a good story with good narration.How has the book increased your interest in the subject matter?
I don't feel compelled to continue with the series, but if I catch them on sale, I would probably go for book 2.Does the author present information in a way that is interesting and insightful, and if so, how does he achieve this?
The story has good ideas, nice characters, and good execution. I just think it feels a bit boring.What did you find wrong about the narrator's performance?
Not wrong - I could listen to her, she was not the best.Do you have any additional comments?
This is an okay time traveler, but there are just so many better ones (ie - Knight in Shining Armor& KMM Highlanders)Nice romantic time traveler
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Hits all my wishes for an interesting story
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Ms. Mayhue does that in this story. Okay, so there are no interesting scientific explanations for the occurrence, just fairy magic, but at least she laid some ground rules and followed them.
This is light, fun reading. Highlanders, kilts, time travel, clan strife, a Scottish king; all the standard post Outlander fare. There is one twist, however, that I liked: the intermingling of the heroine's present-day family with the yesteryear characters. Don't want to ruin the story for you by further detail.
Good narrator.
I recommend for lovers of time travel romance.
Time travel stories are nearly always fun.
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