Captured by a Laird
The Douglas Legacy, Book 1
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Derek Perkins
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Margaret Mallory
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'Captured By A Laird' was my first introduction to author Margaret Mallory, and I found the story very exciting. I kept wondering how the characters could ever find forgiveness and acceptance, much less love, and with each event caught myself thinking, "no, you're wrong, don't do it!" I liked how she developed her characters with the unfolding events, adding a bit of suspense until each situation was resolved. I will be watching for the next book in this series.
I really enjoyed Derek Perkins' narration of the book. His Scottish accent sounded so authentic, and the emotionality expressed in some of the scenes was a bit heart-wrenching. I couldn't stop listening!! When he choked out Alison's whispered "please!" I actually gasped! I look forward to hearing his narrations of other books.
*I won this audio in a contest, and am giving an honest review in appreciation.
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What I also find frustrating is her stupidity in repeating the errors in judgment regarding her family over and over again. However, I do recognize that without such Bad judgment, there wouldn't be a whole lot of story.
I did read it all the way through and the story was sufficiently compelling as were the characters of David, his brothers and Alison's daughters were a will drawn fascinating and admirable in their way. It was only Alison that I really wanted to slap around the block! :-)
My favorite part of the book, to be truthful, what's the historical note at the end. The history is fascinating!
Another whiny self-absorbed heroin – UGH
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