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Highland Passage
Highland Passage
Highland Passage
Audiobook5 hours

Highland Passage

Written by J.L. Jarvis

Narrated by Jeff Leslie

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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What would you risk to find love?

Mackenzie Cooper has had it with romance. On her way home from another blind date arranged by her well-meaning sister, she is caught in a snowstorm. While maneuvering the twists and turns of the icy road, Mackenzie loses control of her car and crashes into the rocky hillside.

 When a rugged Scotsman pulls her to safety, Mackenzie is sure she must be hallucinating. Through the storm’s fury, he takes her to shelter in one of the mysterious stone chambers scattered throughout Putnam County, New York. Snowbound, Mackenzie must wait out the storm with this strange, kilted man who claims to be a Highlander from eighteenth-century Scotland. By morning, she not only believes Ciarán MacRae’s story but has also lost her heart just in time for him to kiss her, promise his love—and then vanish.

 Unable to forget him, Mackenzie returns again and again to the stone chamber, hoping to unlock the secret of Ciarán’s disappearance. But if she does, she will have to decide whether her fierce feelings for Ciarán are worth abandoning all that she knows to travel through time to find her gallant Scotsman.

Book 1 of the Highland Passage Scottish Time Travel Series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 16, 2015
ISBN9781942767312
Highland Passage

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed the story. But in the beginning I found Mac a bit annoying, I didn't like her very much. But I loved Keiran.
    The narrator was OK but it took me a while to get used to him. Not one of my favourites.