
Author: Jean M. Grant
Narrator: Rosalind Ashford
Length: 10 hours 23 minutes
Series: The Hundred Trilogy, Book 3
Publisher: Jean M. Grant
Released: Jan. 7, 2021
Genre: Romance

1322, Scotland Rosalie Threston's fortune-telling lies have caught up with her. Uprooted yet again, she's on the run from a ruthless English noblewoman. She flees to Scotland and seeks refuge in the arms of a laird's son who happens to be a real Seer. A bloody past and inevitable future plague Domhnall Montgomerie. He avoids physical contact with others to ease the painful visions. When an accidental touch reveals only delight, he wonders if Rose is the key to silencing the Sight. Mystical awakening unravels with each kiss. But can Domhnall embrace his gift in time to save her life, even if it means exposing her lies?


Jean has a penchant for the misunderstood be it sharks, microbes, or people
(fictional and real). A scientist by training, she now spends her days as an
author and champion for her children. She has five published novels in the
genres of historical and contemporary romance, and women’s fiction. She also
writes for family and travel magazines and websites. When not writing, she
enjoys tending to her flower and vegetable gardens, tackling the biggest
mountains in New England with her husband, and chilling with her children, while
taking snapshots of the world around her and daydreaming about the next story.
Find her on jeanmgrant.com.
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I am also an Audible-Approved narrator and producer, and a member of both
Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) and SAG-AFTRA, the unions for professional
performers. (Bit of a mouthful I’m afraid.) I was born and raised in
Worcestershire, England and trained in Dramatic Arts—dance, drama and film—in
conservatory programs at Madeley College and Keele University, UK. I moved to NY
in part to pursue a career in theatre, in part to satisfy a strong wanderlust.
Whilst I have, since then, performed onstage from Off-Broadway to regional
theatre and on film and TV, I also detoured into other fields over the years.
Microphone training and a great deal of valuable voice experience was acquired
as a radio presenter, and for a number of years I read Books for the Blind live
on the air—great on-the-job training for audiobook narration! I have also done
many voiceovers and radio commercials for national and international markets.
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