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Storm Tossed Moon

Storm over Scotland, Book 3

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Storm Tossed Moon

By: Maggie Craig
Narrated by: Steve Worsley
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“Edinburgh comes alive: its cobbled street and dank and damp alleyways form the backdrop to a story which abounds with intrigue, political mayhem and clandestine skullduggery.” Jaffareadstoo

Edinburgh, January 1744: Scotland stands on the brink of armed and bloody conflict. Travelling secretly across Europe from Rome, Prince Charles Edward Stuart is determined to claim his birthright. His fervour is matched by homegrown Jacobites who long to see the House of Stuart restored to the British throne.

Redcoat Captain Robert Catto has painful personal reasons for thinking all Jacobites are dreamers and fools. The last thing he expected was to find himself falling in love with one. The last thing he wanted was to realize how much he cares.

Not only about surgeon-apothecary’s daughter Christian Rankeillor but about Scotland too: and the three young people now under his and her protection.

Closer to home, malicious enemies lurk in the shadows. Can Robert and Kirsty dare to hope they might have a future together?

Storm Tossed Moon is the third in a quartet of Jacobite novels by Scottish novelist and historian Maggie Craig, author of the ground-breaking and acclaimed Damn’ Rebel Bitches: The Women of the ’45.

©2023 Maggie Craig (P)2024 Maggie Craig
Historical Historical Fiction Romantic Suspense Scotland
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Excellent narration, great story.

Enjoying the story, the main plot and relationship is intriguing and can't wait for the next instalment. Narration is excellent and brings the book to life.

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Atmospheric and compelling

‘Storm Tossed Moon’ is that perfect mix of a really compelling tale and a superb narrator. The narrative is the third book in the series and takes you back to mid 18thC Edinburgh in the run up to the Jacobite rebellion. Maggie Craig manages to create real drama and emotion in the characters and story with so much nuance they feel very real. I fell a bit in love with the main character. Edinbugh and the surrounds are so richly conjoured too, you can really picture it in the past. Narrator is superb and gives character and depth to story (could listen to him all day). It’s worth listening to the series in order because the story really builds. I’ve relistened several times and find more in the books each time.

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