The Highlander’s Accidental Marriage
A Marriage Mart Mayhem Novel, Book 6
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Sienna Frances
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Callie Hutton
About this listen
She never intended to take a husband....
Scotland, 1817. The duke of Manchester’s sister, Lady Sarah Lacey, always abides by the rules of etiquette. Fate, however, has no such confines. On a journey to the Scottish Highlands, Lady Sarah is set upon by misfortune - leaving her without carriage or chaperone, and left to the mercy of a kind and handsome gentleman. Whom (in order to secure a room at an inn) she announces is her husband.
When she proclaims they’re married in public, Professor Braeden McKinnon can’t bring himself to correct the lovely Lady Sarah. After all, her reputation would be ruined. Nor can he tell her that her proclamation is not only legally binding in Scotland, but sharing a room is considered to be an act of consummation.... Now they are bound together until death do they part - even if Sarah has no intention of becoming any man’s wife.
©2015 Callie Hutton (P)2021 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about The Highlander’s Accidental Marriage
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- Anonymous User
- 12-05-24
Can’t stand the whining Narrater
Narrators voice. It really got on my nerves. Moaning and whining. Spoiled the whole experience.
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-06-23
Frustrating
Although the story was good. I got the suspicion that the repetition of thoughts and feelings was a way of adding to the word count.
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- Julia
- 13-01-23
Unbelievable storyline with too many tropes
Someone tell the author that Jane Austen never published under her name but as by a lady and that the books were released in I think three volumes. Also she never lived from her income but lived with family. From what I know she added to her families income as opposed to providing it.
It feels as if the author transplanted her own story as an author into another time period and it just does not work.
And how many tropes does a book need, twins, head injury, accidental marriage, miscommunications, only one room at the inn, one should be enough for a book. And true trauma like the carriage accident gets glossed over and slight misunderstandings drawn out.
And the resolution to me is, if everybody gives everything up only then a marriage can work, which I can not like.
Not too sure about the timelines of travel either.
The narrator does good male voices but I found her females grating, then again the heroine became pretty annoying in the second half.
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