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The Guardian
- A Year at Kilchurn Castle (Kaitlyn and the Highlander, Book 14)
- Narrated by: Shane East, Keira Stevens
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Magnus shoved in another big bite of food, chewed and swallowed. “I am going tae take most of the vessels. I will secure them, guard them, and will live the rest of m’life as the keeper of the vessels. Nae a king but a guardian.”
Lady Mairead tossed her napkin to the table and threw up her hands. “This daft idea makes a mockery of thoughtful decisions.”
Magnus took a sip of coffee. “Tis nae a mockery, tis a wise idea. Dost ye want tae ken how I hae came tae it?”
“It canna possibly be through deliberation.”
“Because I hae had a dream where I did it a’ready.”
©2021 Diana Knightley (P)2022 Diana Knightley
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