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  • Highland Shifter

  • MacCoinnich Time Travel Series, Book 4
  • By: Catherine Bybee
  • Narrated by: David Monteath
  • Length: 9 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)
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Highland Shifter

By: Catherine Bybee
Narrated by: David Monteath
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Editor reviews

Are you ready for a sexy tale of time travel, sword-wielding men in kilts, and dangerous California criminals? Though it may sound preposterous, Catherine Bybee has managed to blend all three of these distinct worlds together in her romantic thriller Highland Shifter. David Monteath performs this fantastical saga with aplomb. He captures Simon McAllister's gruff courage skillfully. His portrayal of Helen Adams, our faithful heroine, is equally powerful, further enhancing this delicious pause-resister's sensual appeal.

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Helen Adams has a knack for finding lost objects, but the Simon McAllister she finds isn't what she expected. The missing California teen is now a grown man - a kilted, sword wielding, Highland warrior. A mysterious Druid book and Helen's sixth sense send her to Scotland in search of a missing boy. After being attacked by strange men dressed in medieval garb, a handsome, desirable hero answering to the boy's name rescues her. No one is more surprised than she to find herself in sixteenth century Scotland. Unable to deny the reality of time travel, Helen discovers smoldering passion with a man destined to leave her. Simon has lived his Druid life in two very different worlds, two vastly different times, and when Helen practically lands in his lap, he knows his life is about to change forever. There are enemies in California lying in wait for her, and an army in Scotland closing in on his family. Simon is the only person who can protect her. But when she learns his most guarded secret, will she still want him? Can Helen love a Highland Shifter?

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the leading lady is the weakest link. I wanted to hit her with a heavy 2 x4 plank on many occasions. After the story of a strong fierce woman like Liz, Helen's freak outs and dodgy decision making was very irritating. By the time she makes the worst decision of all I was thinking - Simon deserves better.

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