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The Highlander's Tale: Alex

By: Julia Brannan
Narrated by: Mary Jane Wells, Will M. Watt, Karen Matheson
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1719, the Highlands of Scotland

The Jacobite rising has failed. The Stuart king remains in exile in Italy, leaving Clan Gregor’s dreams of restoring their name and lands unattainable.

In despair Alexander, chieftain of the Loch Lomond MacGregors, hopes that his young but gifted son Alex will one day restore the clan’s fortunes.

Yearning to please the father he loves, Alex embarks on a gruelling education which at times seems senseless to him. He hopes to one day exceed his father, becoming a cultured and influential chieftain, who can win battles both with words and weapons.

Clan life has always been dangerous and even more so for the MacGregors. A series of brutal events strikes at the heart of the family and threatens the clan’s very existence.

Can Alex, still a child, somehow save the clan and those he loves or must he turn his back on them and forge his own future?

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Historical Fiction Scotland Highlander Fiction Heartfelt
Masterful Storytelling • Emotional Experience • Extraordinary Narration • Historical Accuracy • Captivating Plot

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Loved everything about this book! It is so well written and read beautifully narrated. I enjoyed it very much!

Beautiful story!! Fantastic narration!!

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Loved it! The story, the writing, the narration is amazing. The best of this series.

An absolute amazing story

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Julia Brannan is an incredible story teller and the narrators did an excellent job of bringing the characters to life.

Amazing story

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This book is a treasure whether read standalone or if the reader is already familiar with the Jacobite Chronicles, but even moreso if you've read them. Reading the childhood of Alex, Duncan, and Angus MacGregor might not sound like compelling reading, but the story is woven so masterfully that even I, as one who isn't even fond of children, could not put it down. The heartfelt descriptions of parents observing the people their children are becoming are fascinating and touching. Knowing the story of the MacGregor brothers as adults from the main book series makes seeing how they grew up an absolute delight.

The narration by Wil M Watt and Mary Jane Wells is truly extraordinary, probably the best narration I've ever listened to. And the addition of a lovely Gaelic lullaby sung by the incomparable Karen Matheson is the icing on the cake.

This is one I know I could listen to over and over, and no doubt will.

An absolute triumph

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I have read all the Jacobite Chronicles and side novels and eagerly awaited Alex’s story. The narration is impeccably done by Will M. Watt, Mary Jane Wells and Karen Matheson. Their talent at bringing the story and characters alive is incredible, regardless of funny scenes, sad scenes or achingly gut wrenching scenes. I truly enjoyed their narration and the way in which it gripped me from the first words read. Of course, Julia Brannan writes so beautifully and weaves a masterful tale. Another triumph in Julia’s Jacobite tales.

Such a compelling listen

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