![]() ![]() Review: To begin this review, I have to say I’d never heard of Michael Ferraiuolo until now, but what a fantastic narrator! When I heard that Duet was out in audio, I was a bit put out that it was being narrated by an unknown to me rather than by one of the narrators that I’ve come to love. Billy doesn’t believe in legends, ghosts, or love that outlasts life. Legends speak of a Lost Laird who haunts the fortress in wait of his lover’s return. ![]() Two centuries later, concert violinist Billy Byerly arrives at Castle Callaghan-and feels strangely at home. ![]() A shared love of music breaks down the barriers between two worlds.Īillil’s father threatens their love, but a far more dangerous enemy tears them apart… they vanish into legend. He didn’t count on his charges’ English-hating barbarian of an older brother, or on red-and-green tartan concealing a kindred soul. ![]() Violinist and scholar Malcolm Byerly fled Kent in fear, seeking nothing more than a quiet post, eager minds to teach, and for no one to learn his secrets. An Englishman in his home? Abomination! Yet the tutor his father engaged for Aillil’s younger brothers may have something to teach the Callaghan heir as well. He wears his clan’s forbidden plaid with pride, awaiting the day he becomes Laird, restores his family’s name, and fights to free Scotland from English tyranny. At a Glance: I loved Duet when I read it, and I love it even more now that it’s out in audio.īlurb: A conqueror’s decree can’t separate Aillil Callaghan from his Scottish heritage. ![]()
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