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Dreams of a Highlander
- Arch Through Time Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
How far would you go to find true love? A modern day vet travels hundreds of years into the past to find hers.
Darcy Greenway has no time for love. As a dedicated veterinarian her career and her patients come first. But since the death of her parents she's been running, searching. She just doesn't know what for.
On a much-needed vacation to Scotland, she walks under a natural archway on the shore of a loch and finds herself catapulted into the 16th century...and right into the middle of a clan war.
Stranded in a world of danger and passion, Darcy finds herself drawn to Quinn MacFarlane, the brave Scottish warrior who swears to protect her. But Quinn has secrets of his own. Haunted by his failure to save his brother, his vow might be the very thing that keeps them apart. Because he'll protect her from everyone - even himself.
With enemies closing in, Darcy must make a choice. Should she return home or should she risk her heart on her dream of a Highlander?
Contains mature themes.
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- H. Hirsch
- 20-02-20
Lighthearted and simple
If you’re in the mood for something cheerful and that will satisfy your time travel romance urges, this book is worth listening to. I will warn you that there’s not a lot of depth to the plot or the characters, so you won’t be gripping your chair in suspense. However, it’s a great read and I love Antony Ferguson’s narration. Looking forward to the next in the series.
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- Bonnie K
- 15-10-22
Time Travel
Darcy is a veterinarian whose hectic life is filled only with her work. Promising a friend she would take a vacation, she follows a speaking engagement in Edinburgh with a few days off to visit Scotland. In the Scottish countryside she walks through an arch and is transported 500 years back in time. She’s rescued by a highlander and they strike up a friendship which blossoms into a romance. I enjoyed their story as well as the secondary characters.
Time travel has become a popular theme thanks to the Outlander series. This is a shorter book but the first in the series, An Arch Through Time. The characters are interesting and the story held my attention.
I had to deduct a star from the narrator because he didn’t use an English accent for Lily, a woman from England, even though her accent was mentioned in the book’s dialogue.
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- Jodi
- 08-11-22
Story great - narrator not so much.
I loved the story and the characters. But the narrator makes all the female voices sound snarky.
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- Kindle Customer
- 23-10-22
fantastic
Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall
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- Linda Jackson
- 26-09-22
Immediate acceptance of an American in bluejeans?
Too much emphasis on "ye", over and over. Hard to listen to. Mr. Ferguson reads the non-speaking parts just fine, but when it comes to characters speaking, it's like he's never narrated before. The story is just scratching the surface, being bare-bones with little or no emotion and too much sarcasm. I've bought the first three books, hoping it would get better, but...no. It didn't.
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- Janice Schreiner
- 17-03-22
Boring
I’m an avid reader of damsel in distress falling through time landing in Scotland. Coming upon this series I figured I hit another jackpot. Making this my 10th series of time traveler me hot Scottish highlander. What the author wrote by the 10th chapter could of been done by chapter 3.
Ten chapters is enough for me. Very disappointing.