Miranda (1996) – Susan Wiggs Free Audiobook

Miranda (1996) - Susan Wiggs Audiobook Free Download
Downloads
0/5 Votes: 0
Author
Susan Wiggs
Narrator
Ashford MacNab
Language
English
Format
MP3
Bitrate
64 Kbps
Size
315.65 MBs
Report this audiobook

Description

Written by Susan Wiggs
Read by Ashford MacNab
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged

Publisher: HarperAudio
Release date: November 10, 2020
Duration: 11:29:27

WHO WAS SHE?

In Regency London, a woman escapes from a burning warehouse only to realize she doesn’t know her own identity. Although the locket around her neck bears the name Miranda, she has no recollection of her past. Nor does she know why two very different men want her—the devilishly handsome Scotsman Ian MacVane, and Lord Lucas Chesney, the nobleman who claims to be her betrothed.

In a race against time to discover who she is and which man she can trust, Miranda embarks on a soul-stirring journey that takes her from the dazzling salons of London to the craggy Highlands of Scotland. All of her beliefs—about herself, her world and the nature of love—are tested to their limits as she seeks the truth about her past and finds an unexpected passion that ignites the hidden fires within….

“There is some adventure to be had in this novel, but it’s a more deeply emotional love story.”

”The intrigue in this story definitely captured my attention. The spy plot is well constructed, and the historical details woven into the story made the plot and the characters’ motives feel very believable. Ian’s past has made him something of an outsider and one can easily see why he would have fallen in with the company he has. The mystery of Miranda’s past and how that fit into the treachery swirling around her kept me hooked as well.”

“While the first half or two-thirds of the book is definitely stronger than the latter portion, I did enjoy this novel overall. Readers sensitive to these issues will want to be aware that there are several mentions of sexual assault in this book, but the violence is primarily off-screen, so to speak. While not this author’s strongest book, it’s still quite entertaining. It made me wish that Wiggs still wrote historical novels, and also made me nostalgic for more of those angst, emotional 90s historicals.”

Download links