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The Taming of Malcolm Grant by Paula Quinn
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The Taming of Malcolm Grant

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Narrator Carrington MacDuffie

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Length 9 hours 37 minutes
Language English
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An alluring lass …

Emmaline Grey spends her days with her beloved dog, dreaming of the sea—until a brawling Highlander shatters her quiet life. Though her blindness prevents her from seeing his face, his voice is a warm blend of velvet and silk, and his rakehell ways unmistakable. Risking the wrath of a rival clan as she nurses him back to health, Emma soon realizes the real danger is the magnetic pull she feels to this half-naked Scot recovering in her bed.

A reckless rogue …

With his rugged handsomeness and wicked charm, Malcolm Grant wants nothing more out of life than whiskey, women, and the occasional war. The only lass he’s ever trusted left him with more scars than a battlefield. Yet now at the mercy of this sweet stranger, Malcolm can barely resist the gentle hands that make him feverish with desire—until Emma, the one he will never have, is the only woman he wants.

Paula Quinn is a USA Today bestselling author of Scottish historical and paranormal romance. Several of her books have garnered starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and all the books in her MacGregor and Children of the Mist series have been named “ Top Picks” by RT Book Reviews. Her work has also been honored as Amazon's Best of the Year in Romance, and in 2008 she won the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence for Historical Romance. Her faerie series has won the Sceal Award of Excellence from Books and Benches, as well as taking 2nd place for the 2016 Best Series award from the Paranormal Romance Guild. Two of her dragon-shifter romances have garnered Crowned Heart reviews from Ind’tale Magazine and “Top Picks” from Night Owl Reviews and The Romance Reviews. She also writes fantasy romance under her pen name of Genevra Thorne.

Carrington MacDuffie is a voice actor and recording artist who has narrated over two hundred audiobooks, received numerous AudioFile Earphones Awards, and has been a frequent finalist for the Audie Award, including for her original audiobook, Many Things Invisible. Alongside her narration work, she has released a new album of original songs, Only an Angel.

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Reviews

“Quinn and her Highlanders are a perfect match, and Malcolm Grant is the ideal Scotsman for a tale that’s humorous, poignant, and highly romantic. Quinn understands and motivates her characters carefully. She delves into their deepest thoughts and makes readers truly care about their lives.”

“Quinn’s winning fourth Highland Heirs historical depicts unforeseen dangers for a battle-weary Scot in eighteenth-century England…The gradual development of romance between the hard-hearted fighter and the resilient healer illuminates the fast-paced story.”

“A tale that’s humorous, poignant, and highly romantic. Quinn understands and motivates her characters carefully. She delves into their deepest thoughts and makes readers truly care about their lives.”

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