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  • Wee William's Woman

  • Clan MacDougall. Book 3
  • By: Suzan Tisdale
  • Narrated by: Brad Wills
  • Length: 15 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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Wee William's Woman

By: Suzan Tisdale
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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Scotland, 1345.

They call him Wee William. Though he stands nearly seven feet tall, with arms and legs the size of tree trunks and hands as big as buckets, there is nothing wee about him. His scowl alone is enough to make most men's bones rattle with fear. And women, rather than swooning, tend to run in the opposite direction.

The giant Highlander is a self-proclaimed bachelor who has sworn for years that there isn't a woman in all of Scotland worth shaving his beard for, and for good reason. Years ago, after a bonny young lass broke his heart and left his dignity in shreds, he swore never again to put it in such peril. As a testament to his sincerity, he vowed never again to shave his beard.

Then he met her. In a single heartbeat, Wee William was lost. Forever lost to a brown-haired beauty with gray-blue eyes brimming with tears - a woman in need.

On her wedding night, Nora realized she made a terrible mistake. She had agreed to wed Horace Crawford when he promised her younger siblings would live with them. He soon broke his word and sent them away. Horace soon proved a harsh, cruel husband who owned no heart, nor a shred of decency.

On a dark, cold winter's night, when Nora had almost given up hope of ever saving her siblings and herself, God answered her prayers in a most peculiar way. Through a band of fierce Highlanders on a mission to retrieve small but priceless treasures. Treasures she had unwittingly harbored.

Little did the Highlanders know they would return with more than those treasures - they would return with Wee William's Woman.

©2013 Suzan K. Tisdale (P)2014 Suzan K. Tisdale

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Breathtaking

I just couldn't put this story to bed. I had to find out what Wee William would do. I found myself becoming closer to him & Nora the deeper I fell into their story. I just love these Highlander themed novels. I love the big, brawny, strong warriors. Their presence is enhanced by my imagination. The beautiful lasses also. I find myself researching more of the medieval lifestyle to help me relate & understand the culture, dress & weaponry. The food, traditions & the Gaelic language.
Thank you Suzan for another great story, for your clan McKenna saga & to Brad thank you. I really do enjoy your narration & the life you give each character. On to McKenna's Honour. X

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Great book

Enhralling story line and unexpectedly funny in parts ! I loved all of this book

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Another great story

Loved the story with its twists and turns. Narration by Brad Wills was excellent. Looking forward to my next story by Suzan Tisdale

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loved it

loved it. several stories in one that combine to tell a great story.

wee William is not a polished man, although he hides an extensive education and is kind, gruff and wise. ..mostly.

Nora has been married to a tool and meets wee William after he comes to collect something off her husband by force. seeing Nora beaten and bound, wee William instantly defends her and rescues her, her siblings and decides to take her back to his clan. I mean not that he cares about her. obviously, because he so totally doesnt, won't everyone leave him alone he doesn't love Nora, women are trouble and he's keeping the beard. yep. doesn't love her. not interested in her.

....until Nora asks the laird to find her a husband.

now he's got to choose if he will let her go.

usually in these books you get tons of posh gits qne every serving maid is secretly a duchess who has a grand fortune. well not here. William and Nora are just your average folks which made this endearing and relatable.

I found myself smiling at Williams antics and Nora's trying to keep him in line.

The other storylines that appear later are much briefer but still lovely.

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