The Scottish Bride, Catherine Coulter
The Scottish Bride, Catherine Coulter
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The Scottish Bride

Author: Catherine Coulter

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 10 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/20/2006


Synopsis

A Vicar, widower, and father, Tysen Sherbrooke is unprepared for the courageous spitfire who comes into his life when he becomes a Scottish baron.

About Catherine Coulter

If you could begin you full time job at 7:30 a.m. and be completed for the day by 11:00, wouldn't that be a great job? American author, Catherine Coulter has her dream job with just that schedule. She begins every morning at 6:30 a.m. checking and answering her emails, and begins writing at 7:30 a.m. After writing her quota for the day, she finishes at 11:00! Coulter usually plans to write one suspense novel and one historical romance novel each year.

Coulter began her career as a speech writer for an executive on Wall Street while her husband was a medical student. She did a lot of reading herself to fill her time as he studied or was on duty. During one particular reading episode, she got so aggravated by the lack of good writing in the book she was reading, that she threw it across the room. As she did this, she yelled, I could do so much better than that! Her husband said, then go ahead, prove it! Thus began a career that has led her to writing over fifty books, with 42 consecutive novels on the New York Times best seller list. Among them: The Cove, The Maze, The Target, The Edge, Riptide, Knockout, Hemlock Bay, Blindside, and many others in her suspense thriller series.

Coulter currently resides in Marin County, California just across the Golden Gate Bridge, with her husband and their three cats. They enjoy travel, skiing, and she is still a very avid reader.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Carol on 2008-04-27 17:18:39

When most romance novels use the same cliched phrases and make you want to fall asleep, Catherine Coulter knows when to stop the love making and offer some action. There is a goodly mix of both, as well as good dialogue and plot. What more can a reader want?

Goodreads review by Vintage on December 31, 2021

I don’t know how I ended on a Catherine Coulter kick on the last few days of 2021, but given the usual CC fare it seems fitting for 2021. I anticipated more torture with this one, but, yay, it ended on an up note. Although misogyny is still an underlying theme with many characters, we are spared rap......more

Goodreads review by Alba on September 08, 2016

Un 2'5 en realidad. Si tuviera que definir el libro con una palabra es soso. Sí, es un libro bastante soso y con una historia sin grandes sobresaltos ni nada destacable. De vez en cuando me apetece leer a una escritora de Regencia de las de antes. No sé si en general la obra de Catherine Coulter es a......more

Goodreads review by Regan on May 22, 2020

Set in 1815 in England and Scotland, this is the story of Rev. Tysen Sherbrooke, an English vicar and a widower with 3 young children, who at 31 is told he has inherited a title in Scotland. His 10-year-old daughter, Meggie, decides she must go with him so she sneaks on the carriage dressed as a boy......more

Goodreads review by kookyquinn on June 11, 2018

Looooooove! I almost got in trouble at work because I kept trying to sneak in a few chapters here and there! I thought Tysen's arc was perfect and loved Mary Rose she was the best heroine for him no doubt. So excited for Meggie's book next! She almost stole the show several times :)......more

Goodreads review by Amy on December 03, 2010

I loved this story the best. Tysen and Mary Rose's story was delightful. He is traditional and honorable. She is the shame of her family. I loved reading Tysen's point of view. His struggle as a vicar and a man was believable and added depth to their story. I liked them together. The author did a gr......more