Jocelyne Germain
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This is book 13 in The Ghosts of Culloden Moor Series, a Scottish Paranormal Romance. The characters are well developed, and interesting. I liked this short and emotional novella, and the unexpected twist. I am looking forward to listening to Gerard. Andrew McDermott and Jenn McGuirk did an excellent job bringing this story to life. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Mary S
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This is part of the ghost of the "Culloden Moor" series. Definitely read the "Gathering" first because it sets everything up. Each story is about one of the seventy nine who died at Culloden and are now ghosts. Each story is each story is unique and a bit different. This is a good story, that develops nicely. It is interesting and intriguing with good narration. This one is about Kennedy, not a warrior, but a lady. This one is a bit different and ends with an interesting cliff hanger.
Jenny Pratt
Anything read past here will be a spoiler. Kennedy is not this Scot's real name. Revenge on the Bonnie Prince Charlie is not why this ghost rose up after death and lingered on Culloden Moor. This ghost is different than the others and not the same kind of different that the young Rabby that knew its secret. The end of this tale is not actually the end of this tale. It is a temporary end. Hmm I guess you will have to read it.