Saturday, December 7, 2024

Review: Under Loch and Key by Lana Ferguson

 

Under Loch and Key by Lana Ferguson
Publication Date: December 3rd 2024 by Berkley & Penguin Random House Audio
Pages: 416
Audio Book Length: 12hrs 18min
Narrator: Samantha Summers & Flint Park
Source: Publishers
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Keyanna “Key” MacKay has come to Scotland to her father’s family farm after he dies, searching for a connection and roots. She doesn’t receive the warmest welcome from her grandmother or their farmhand, Lachlan Greer, but she’s determined to stick it out.  However, things slowly thaw as Key gets to the bottom of her family history. There’s a mystery and an ancient curse involving both Lachlan and her family and it becomes Key’s mission to uncover the truth and break the curse before it ruins her newfound happiness and love.
 
Under Loch and Key is my favorite Lana Ferguson to date! I loved the combination of mystery, adventure, romance and a little danger! I’m pleased that the romance had chemistry and buildup! Yes, it was spicy, but it didn’t feel like it was just thrown in there for the sake of having spice. And the epilogue was so touching!
 
I alternated between an audio and e-copy and recommend either version. I loved the fact that not only did we get a female and male narrator for Key and Lachlan, but they also performed their own parts throughout the story, even when the story switched POVs! Samantha Summers and Flint Park did an excellent job with all the voices and accents! Flint Park’s Scottish accent was wonderful and sounded authentic!

4.5 Stars




Book Description:

A woman discovers that not all monsters are her enemy—the opposite, in fact—in this new paranormal romance by Lana Ferguson, author of The Fake Mate.

Keyanna “Key” MacKay is used to secrets. Raised by a single father who never divulged his past, it’s only after his death that she finds herself thrust into the world he’d always refused to speak of. With just a childhood bedtime story about a monster that saved her father’s life and the name of her estranged grandmother to go off of, Key has no idea what she’ll find in Scotland. But repeating her father’s mistakes and being rescued by a gorgeous, angry Scotsman—who thinks she’s an idiot—is definitely the last thing she expects.

Lachlan Greer has his own secrets to keep, especially from the bonnie lass he pulls to safety from the slippery shore—a lass with captivating eyes and the last name he’s been taught not to trust. He’s looking for answers as well, and Key’s presence on the grounds they both now occupy presents a real problem. It’s even more troublesome when he gets a front row seat to the lukewarm welcome Key receives from her family; the strange powers she begins to develop; and the fierce determination she brings to every obstacle in her path. Things he shouldn’t care about, and someone he definitely doesn’t find wildly attractive.

When their secrets collide, it becomes clear that Lachlan could hold the answers Keyanna is after—and that she might also be the key to uncovering his. Up against time, mystery, and a centuries old curse, they’ll quickly discover that magic might not only be in fairy tales, and that love can be a real loch-mess.

7 comments:

  1. I've read a few paranormal romances that I liked. Gwin Cready has written some spicy ones, before she switched to Highlander romances, which are good too.

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  2. This sounds awesome! I'm going to go put it on hold at my library right now. :D

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  3. I hesitated over this one, but was just too full up of other book commitments. Sounds like a great one to get on audio from the library.

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  4. I read the book, but I like hearing about how they did the audio. I guess it makes production a bit tougher, but I would rather hear the male actor do the male parts. Just saying. I may be right there with you in calling this my favorite by Ferguson (though The Nanny was great for me, too). And, yeah, that ending was precious!

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  5. yes I enjoy duet narration which is more than dual narration. I have thought about reading this author since the reviews sound great.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  6. Great review. This one is definitely on my list.

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