From New York Times bestselling author of The Husband Hunt, The Heiress, and other beloved historical romances, comes Lynsay Sands’s An English Bride in Scotland, the first book in a new series set in the wilds of the Highlands. Annabel had planned to become a nun. But when her mother arrives at the Abbey to bring her home to marry a Scottish laird—her runaway sister’s intended husband—her life takes a decidedly different turn. And though Annabel isn’t the wife he’d planned for, strong, sexy Ross McKay is taken with his shy, sweet bride. Annabel knows nothing about being a wife, running a castle—or the marriage bed. But her handsome new husband makes her want to learn. When Annabel’s life is threatened, Ross vows to move the highlands itself to save her and preserve the passion that’s only beginning to bloom.
© 2013 HarperAudio (Audiolibro ): 9780062271198
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Audiolibro : 25 de junio de 2013
From New York Times bestselling author of The Husband Hunt, The Heiress, and other beloved historical romances, comes Lynsay Sands’s An English Bride in Scotland, the first book in a new series set in the wilds of the Highlands. Annabel had planned to become a nun. But when her mother arrives at the Abbey to bring her home to marry a Scottish laird—her runaway sister’s intended husband—her life takes a decidedly different turn. And though Annabel isn’t the wife he’d planned for, strong, sexy Ross McKay is taken with his shy, sweet bride. Annabel knows nothing about being a wife, running a castle—or the marriage bed. But her handsome new husband makes her want to learn. When Annabel’s life is threatened, Ross vows to move the highlands itself to save her and preserve the passion that’s only beginning to bloom.
© 2013 HarperAudio (Audiolibro ): 9780062271198
Fecha de lanzamiento
Audiolibro : 25 de junio de 2013
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29 ene 2023
Sin duda, lo que más me ha marcado del libro ha sido su humor. Ni recuerdo la de veces que me hicieron reir (bien para adentro o en voz alta). Y es que estas cosas se agradecen.Aunque tengo que admitir que, en ocasiones, se les iba la cosa de las manos y era un pelín ridículo.Me han gustado los personajes y su relación. Había muy poca tensión entre ellos y en realidad la historia se centra en todos los factores externos que interfieren. Nada que objetar. Excepto la parte final que ya sí se pone un poco cansina y me vino sobrando bastante.
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