Too Scot to Handle
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Narrated by:
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James Langton
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By:
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Grace Burrowes
About this listen
"Sexy heroes, strong heroines, intelligent plots, enchanting love stories...Grace Burrowes's romances have them all." (Mary Balogh)
A man with many talents.
As a captain in the army, Colin MacHugh led men, fixed what was broken, and fought hard. Now that he's a titled gentleman, he's still fighting - this time to keep his bachelorhood safe from all the marriage-minded debutantes. Then he meets the intriguing Miss Anwen Windham, whose demure nature masks a bonfire waiting to roar to life. When she asks for his help to raise money for the local orphanage, he's happy to oblige.
Anwen is amazed at how quickly Lord Colin takes in hand a pack of rambunctious orphan boys. Amazed at how he actually listens to her ideas. Amazed at the thrill she gets from the rumble of his Scottish burr and the heat of his touch. But not everyone enjoys the success of an upstart. And Colin has enemies who will stop at nothing to ruin him and anybody he holds dear.
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"Sexy heroes, strong heroines, intelligent plots, enchanting love stories...Grace Burrowes's romances have them all." (Mary Balogh, New York Times best-selling author)
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- Thor
- 06-04-19
An enjoyable story.
We have met most of the characters before and the new ones bring interest to the story.
Though reminiscent of his brother's courtship, I still liked the gently way it proceeded.
Thr cousins, Duke and the rest of the family play their part, interfering and helping.
The children bring an extra dimension and perspective to life in London at that time.
Easy and enjoyable listening.
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- Helen Boreham
- 22-08-21
Accents!
I would have enjoyed the book if it were not for the faux Scottish accent apportioned to Alwen. She is an Englishwoman with a Welsh mother not a Scot. I have no argument with Colin’s accent but the narrator or director should have done their homework
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