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To Dance in the Glen

The Glen Highland Romance, Book 1

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To Dance in the Glen

By: Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple
Narrated by: Alexander M
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The curse of responsibility weighs heavily upon my shoulders as the new Laird. My clan, and my heart's desire, are threatened by the English. And I will sacrifice everything, including my very life, to save them...

Scottish Highlands 1306 - When English deserters target the Clan MacLeod, the fair Meg Lachlan finds herself directly in their sights. As she searches for a way to protect her family and herself, the Laird's son, Ewan MacLeod, intervenes at the most opportune time.

A known rake and the darkly handsome son of the Laird, Ewan is used to getting what he wants. When he chances upon Meg facing trouble in the woods, in a split second he knows what he must do. To protect Meg from the English marauders who've targeted her and Clan MacLeod, Ewan brings her to his family’s castle. Only his intense desire for Meg isn't part of that plan.

Ensconced in the keep with the soon-to-be new Laird, Meg's desire for Ewan rises. And as much as she fights it, she wants to find herself in his arms and by his side. After the death of Ewan's father, Ewan assumes his role as Laird and claims Meg for his own. The draw between them is undeniable.

But just as their love for each other seems certain, accusations of witchcraft from a jealous suitor and deception from within their own clan threaten their newfound happiness. Even with danger at every turn, Meg and Ewan’s bond seems unbreakable. Until Meg goes missing...

When a grim betrayal hits too close to home, moments are at their darkest. Meg and Ewan's love and the fate of the entire clan is in peril. And with Meg's help, Ewan must find a way to save them all.

A steamy Highlander romance with bold heroes, strong heroines, and packed with passion and adventure. Discover To Dance in the Glen and start this Outlander meets Robert the Bruce romance today!

©2018 Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple (P)2022 Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple
Fiction Historical Fiction Medieval Romance Highlander Heartfelt
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Finding love in the Glen

Finding love in the Glen. In a day and age when marriages were arranged Ewan chose to marry for love instead.

Laird Ewan MacLeod found Meg in the Glen. She was a woman broken by tragedy. He was a noble man.

This audiobook has some sound disturbances in the background in the earlier chapters. I’m glad whatever noise was interfering with the listening quality was corrected. After a few hiccups the performance and audio sound improved. Alexander M was the solo male performer.
Alexander Marion performed the entirety of this book using a Scottish accent. It took some time to adjust my listening ears as his accent is heavy. Once I acclimated to his voice I found it was quite pleasant.

This was written in a Scottish setting and a historical time period. Historical time pieces is not my go to read. Sometimes a reader needs to branch out and look beyond the norm.

Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple has a way with words. Her writing voice is eloquently composed transporting readers into another time. Dalrymple is a wonderful storyteller.

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