
My Scot, My Surrender
Lords of Essex Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Paul Woodson
About this listen
Scotland, 1819. Brandt Montgomery Pierce is a bastard - and proud of it. Raised by the Duke of Bradburne, Brandt enjoys an uncommon life of privilege. Despite the mystery surrounding his birth, he has wealth and opportunity, and wants nothing more. Especially not a wife.
Lady Sorcha Maclaren, the fiery and scarred daughter of Laird Maclaren, the Duke of Dunrannoch, is desperate to avoid marriage to a loathsome marquess at any cost...even if it means risking a kiss with a handsome stranger at a Scottish border festival.
But after an innocent kiss turns into a scandalously public embrace, Sorcha and Brandt get more than they bargained for - a swift trip to the altar. When danger chases them into the Highlands, and deceit threatens to tear them apart, their only hope will be to surrender...to each other.
Contains mature themes.
©2018 Amalie Howard and Angie Frazier (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about My Scot, My Surrender
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- Debra Nesbitt
- 08-05-2025
An adventure from beginning to end.
I like the hero and the heroine, they were a good match and while Brants denial of his feelings for her started to frustrate me he got himself together before the Heroine and I were done with him. Neither Brants fierce protective nature or ego got in the way of admitting his wife's skills in her ability to fight and defend herself, though it did not stop him from defending her at every chance. The villains in this were awful and all got their just desserts in the end, For some though it was long after they deserved it. I think I have a crush on the big brother and the narrator did an excellent job of defining the voices especially Ronan's
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- Anonymous User
- 20-08-2021
Engaging
Thoroughly enjoyed the story especially the sense of humour woven into the dialogue. The narrator was good but please tell him that the heroine’s name Sorcha is pronounced Saw-sha. The mispronunciation was like fingernails down a chalkboard. It’s a beautiful Irish name that deserves to be pronounced correctly. Knowing that there are other books in this series, I will look forward to reading all of them.
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