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Highland Surrender
- The Sons of Sinclair Series, Book 5
- Narrated by: Tim Campbell
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
With his family’s honor on the line, Norse warrior Erik Halverson has no choice but to follow the orders of the royal house of Denmark. Now he must follow his destiny―and royal command―to sail to Scotland, find his enemy’s weakest link, and abduct her. Their mistake, of course, was thinking the Sinclair lass wouldn’t fight back.
From the moment her four brothers took control of their clan, Hannah Sinclair has learned to stand tall and defend herself. So when a big, brawny, and admittedly handsome warrior tries to abduct her, she isn’t about to give in. And the more he tries, the more she’s determined to make it as hard as possible…and enjoy it all the while.
Now Norway’s greatest warrior has a Highland hellcat on his hands, and Odin help him, he can’t resist her. But with the brutal Sinclair brothers coming after them, Erik is out of options. War is inevitable. And when a man is forced to choose between duty and passion, only one will win....
Each book in the Sons of Sinclair series is standalone:
* Highland Conquest
* Highland Warrior
* Highland Justice
* Highland Beast
* Highland Surrender
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- JJacs
- 27-05-24
Loved revisiting the Sinclair family again
I loved this story about the Sinclair sister Hannah. Seeing things from her perspective was very refreshing. Cocooned all her life by her warrior brothers she finds herself almost at the age of 30 without a husband. She is surrounded by her brothers wives and children and thus yearns for a child of her own. This yearning leads to her putting herself in a precarious situation that leads to her being kidnapped and taken away from her family. The ensuing tale of the relationship with the leader of the kidnappers and her brothers rage as they embark on their journey to rescue Hannah is gripping. There are numerous plot twists that keep you completely hooked. Im rather sad that the Sinclair stories have come to an end. Thank you to the wonderful author for this fab book and praise cant be given highly enough to the narrator Tim Campbell for bringing all these characters to life so expertly.
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- nicola collins
- 04-06-24
Wow
Just loved the whole thing the storyline and the narrator was incredible. My only complaint is that there are no Sinclair stories to come.
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- Susan
- 01-06-24
Wonderful ending to a lovely series
I have loved all the stories about the Sinclair brothers.This is the story of their beloved sister Hannah. No spoilers here just to say this story is great.Tim Campbell is a talented narrator and did this story proud. I highly recommend this book as I do the others in this series.
A big thankyou to Heather McCollum too, a wonderful author.
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- Amazon Customer
- 28-10-24
Sadly it didn't improve
From thw abduction onwards, I really couldn't enjoy the book... at all!
As it's a Heather McCollum, I soldiered on thinking that it would be turned on its head & I'd be proven wrong... but it only got marginally better at the very end when Hannah made a sensible decision... at long last!
I think Hannah's character & belief in Erik would've better suited Bäs's story as that was what he really needed not a dumb woman who needed to be told what was so blatantly obvious, especially after telling him that his Death persona shouldn't be put totally to rest, but was handy in moments of war...
The author attempted to rewrite Hannah's history, but she was incredibly dumb, naive & foolhardy in the 1st book.
I thought she'd been a child, but realised with this book that she'd been 26 at that time & that makes it even worse!
She shows no growth whatsoever in this book as she's still incredibly dumb!
She's abducted at a Queen's behest, as said monarch wants to use her against her brothes & rather than attempt to flee her abductors, she convinces herself that she can talk to & convince said "deranged" Queen that her brothers mean the Queen no harm... as if the Queen would just take a captive person's word for it... massive facepalm!
Secondly, she doesn't even spare a thought for what her sister-in-law must be going through & acts as though her abduction is a wonderful getaway!
To me, she juat came about as a woman desperate for ANY kind of attention, even the most toxic kind... which is exactly how she came across in the 1st book, so back to square one!
The nieces annoyed me as well... in the real world, they would've been dead a thousand times over!
I would've preferred if they'd gotten to know each other AFTER she was abducted, but as it was written... it just made all the Sinclair clan look dumb, especially Bäs, who noticed in the previous book that the warrior wasn't who he was claiming to be, yet here he brushed his misgivings aside for no good reason!
I also couldn't really warm to Erik as he was trying to do to an innocent what he didn't want done to his sister... there were a million different ways to solve it, including talking to both of the Queen's children, changing his mind after meeting the clan & seeking their help or even finding a way to save his sister without involving innocent people...had that been the case, I might've changed my mind about him...but as it stood, I really could not!
Also, that she acted surprised when she'd overheard that she needed to be a virgin... did that really not set off any alarm bells?! As I said... a truly foolish character from the first book to the last!
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