Laiden's Daughter
Clan MacDougall, Book 1
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Erin Jones
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Suzan Tisdale
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Scotland, 1344.
She believes men are not honorable nor are they kind-until she meets one that changes her heart forever.
Betrayed by lies told before her birth, Aishlinn is raised by a harsh and cruel stepfather. Her life is forever changed one horrifying night when she is forced to flee England for the safety of the Scottish Highlands. Rescued by a fierce band of highland warriors, Aishlinn soon learns that honorable men do exist. She finds a strength she never knew she possessed and it will be tested to the limits when she is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision…allow the English to kill those she loves, or surrender for the crime she committed.
She is everything he never knew he wanted in a woman…
As a fierce highland warrior, Duncan McEwan has survived numerous battles, bed countless women, and survived a horrific storm at sea. He has scaled mountains and even survived hand-to-claw battle with a cat-o'mountain. But none of that could have prepared him for how his life forever changed one fateful spring day when he rescued a lass from a freezing stream. He will do anything to keep her as his own and will risk everything to keep her out of the hands of the English.
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- Ann L
- 02-07-15
Brilliant
Would you listen to Laiden's Daughter again? Why?
I would listen to this again and again, I just loved it
Which scene did you most enjoy?
I especially enjoyed the dousing of water over Black Richard and Duncan
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I smiled a lot
Any additional comments?
Definitely recommend this to anyone who loves the highland historical
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- Anonymous User
- 10-08-20
mediocre- irritating
I could not finish the book. The story is good , but the female protagonist made me cringe.
I get it. Ashlin was brainwashed into thinking she was nothing, and you don't come back from that easily, but it's simply annoying when she repeats the same things all over again. If I were to take a shot every time she would say that she is plain, or that the ones around her are kind for calling her bonny, I'd be in a coma. The main character is weak minded, and irritating. I could explain her demeanor because of her life before Scotland, but God, she is a pathetic FML. Overall an irritating book. Dropped it at ch 22, when the characters just didn't seem real. I guess this book was meant for female teenagers that have a low self-esteem . 3/5
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- RJ
- 21-10-15
It was just about ok .
The story was a bit predictable .
The heroine was a bit pathetic although the opposite was meant to be portrayed .
The narrator was ok but a bit slow and over dramatic at times .
An irritating book .
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