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Wild Highland Magic

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This title uses virtual voice narration

Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.

Another adventurous, historical, magical romance from the RITA-nominated author of eighteen award-winning romances

She can read every mind . . . except his

Gifted with faery blood, Cairenn is blessed and cursed with the ability to read minds, until a naked, half-dead Highland warrior washes up on the shore of her remote island. Challenged by the wall between them, Cairenn nurses him back to life as she tries to pierce his thoughts without succumbing to his charm. For only a fool would fall in love with a man whose world she cannot inhabit, and whose heart she cannot know....

"Lisa Ann Verge breathes fresh life into the romance genre." -- Affaire de Coeur

Historical Fiction Medieval Historical Highlander Heartfelt Fantasy Ancient World
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My main complaint is the artificial voice. There are times in the narration when a common word is mispronounced. Sometimes the emphasis is on the wrong part of a word or sentence. The story is a typical romance. The characters lack depth because of the AI voice.

Interesting Historical Fiction

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the obsession on sex and not enough character action as individuals. this I disliked, sex has its place but a little obsessed by it.

the interaction between the characters

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I dislike there is no part 2. I'm waiting to see gifted children. a home built above the sea.

such suspense that I could not stop listening. as enchanting as could be not to overpowering that left it unbelievable

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For a short story, this ain’t bad. The narrator though sounded like, she’s presenting a poem. The way she reads it. I didn’t feel the excitement nor the suspense of the story or character.

Sweet

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