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The Kindling Heart

The Highland Heather and Hearts Scottish Romance Series

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The Kindling Heart

By: Carmen Caine
Narrated by: Katrina Holmes
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Scotland, 1478. Ruan MacLeod was through with women. They were nothing but trouble.

Leaving the rash life of his youth behind, he returned to Skye, seeking peace. He never meant to split the clan, or start a war with the MacDonald of Duntulm. He certainly never foresaw an arranged marriage to the most scandalous woman in Scotland. Even though she was twice his age, the size of a horse, and mother to more than one illegitimate child, he agreed to secure his sister's freedom.

However, even that plan goes drastically awry. On his wedding day, he finds himself faced instead, with an enticing, green-eyed lass named Bree. A walking disaster, his bride immediately turns his world into chaos, and threatens to melt his resolve never to love again.

Betrayed by her own mother, Bree flees to Skye, thinking only to reunite with her long, lost father. Instead, she finds herself wed to Ruan MacLeod as a replacement bride. When she is forced to remain in the castle, she is soon caught between brothers, and the mentally ill wife of the laird.

Shy, yet strong, Bree embarks on a journey of independence, and learns along the way that all men are not necessarily evil. In fact, one particularly brooding, yet gentle-hearted warrior, is worthy of love, and she soon loses her heart forever.

©2011 Carmen Caine (P)2017 Carmen Caine
Historical Fantasy
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slow start. girl is always falling, getting hurt. I see the growth into stronger self confidenced woman near end of story but nearly gave up as it drags on till over half book gone.

drags till mid book

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I love the length and story but the narrator, though good doesn't add to the feel of medieval Scotland as a British narrator.

Love the book needs British narrator.

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I had a very hard time listening to this book after awhile. I found my empathy with Brie waning chapter by chapter. They say people who were abused tend to abuse, but there’s no excuse for it. I’m sorry there’s no excuse for a woman to hurt a man! It’s just as wrong!!! I get she was frightened, but seriously. After she lashed out at him once and he never even touches her, you’d think she’d get a clue? But no. She just keep hitting him, kicking him, etc. I didn’t like her one bit, and I didn’t appreciate the double standard.

Abuse is abuse

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I wish I would have sampled before purchasing. The narrator pauses too much. Even on 1.2 speed, it’s slow.

The story is a little boring.

Just okay

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What I liked: The story. It was Interesting, and had some unique parts. I found that I was intrigued from the beginning. I liked The hero a lot, and I also really liked the relationship between him, his uncle, and the heroines father. The romantic relationship between the hero and the heroine took a long time to develop, but for the most part it kept my attention and I didn’t get bored. The narration was decent.

What I did not like: Because it took a long time for the two main characters to get together, I was expecting fireworks when they did. Especially because the author was often very descriptive in her writing of fights and bruises... dresses and moors... so I assumed she would be descriptive in writing about their adult union too. But instead, the author just kind of breezed over their first full romantic encounter. I felt like I waited in line for a long time, and then when I finally got to the main event I was completely disappointed in the show. Although I like the hero, the heroin at times was very annoying. She is described as a Spitfire, but then many times she couldn’t find her own voice, or and was completely ineffective and weak. Her character was set up to behave one way, but then in some scenes would behave completely out of character.

This book had a long slow fuse, only to fizzle out. It’s kind of a cute and interesting tale, and narration was good, but wasn’t worth the time I put into it.

Sweet... but lacking

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