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The Casterglass Heir

Keeping Up with the Penryns, Book 3

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The Casterglass Heir

By: Kate Hewitt
Narrated by: Elizabeth Knowelden
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Meet the Penryns … an eccentric family determined to keep hold of their castle in the wilds of Cumbria.

Sam Penryn, the only son and heir, has returned to Casterglass with deep reluctance. After dedicating his life to far-flung adventures to forget his past, the last thing he wants is to come home and take the reins of his family’s crumbling estate. But he knows his duty, and his sisters are doing their best to turn their ancestral ruin into an interactive tourist attraction. He can surely do the same, even if he dreads every moment …

Rose Lacey has spent her life as a nomad, adopting a carefree attitude to protect her fragile heart, which worked until she met—and then left—Sam. Their goodbye becomes hello when she shows up on his doorstep months after their fling, pregnant and uncertain what she wants from him, yet believing he needs to know he’s going to be a father.

Sam is gobsmacked by Rose’s return—and he remembers just how hard he fell for her. Despite his own hurts and hard memories, can Sam be brave enough to convince Rose to fall in love with him all over again, this time for keeps?

©2022 Kate Hewitt (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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Very enjoyable

Sometimes the insecurity of rose gets a little annoying and seems over the top. But the story is about overcoming fears and insecurities that get in the way of relationships. Overall, the story is heartwarming and engaging.

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fun listen

check out this book series, it's very enjoyable. it's fun getting to know all the characters.

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Beautiful! I enjoyed every moment!

I look forward to reading the final installment in the Casterglass Castle series. This author writes realistic and believable romantic fiction without over sexualizing the character’s. The story-line is sweet and poignant. Masterfully managed! I really love the reader as well! She perfectly suits the Castle setting. Thank you for a wonderful listen! Lynaia

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Must Listen Too!

Great from beginning to end, lovely story filled with twists and turns and even babies.

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Not as good as the first two books

Disappointing, the first two books were much better.
Rose was awful, disliked her immensely. So self contradictory, immature & would strop like a teen if questioned. But, who travels 18,000km on limited funds to tell H she's pregnant then indignantly says shes not after anything from him or the family??
Storyline rather implausible, quite a few loopholes. Sam not that engaging either.
Would like to complete the series as it was nice to catch up with the other characters, but this book has put me off.
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Easy listening for walking or driving.

The third in the series that I have read. It is still just 3 stars for me, not getting better and not getting worse. They are good for easy listening while walking or driving.
I did find this one kind of repetetive. Without giving any spoilers, how many times do we have to listen to the characters thoughts about the same feeling or memory? We got it the first time about what events shaped their lives.
Now on to the last in the series. So, yes, series is good enough that it kept my interest to find out what happens to the last sibling.
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Repetitive

Women are often plagued by self-doubt in real life. Especially young women. In romance books, it's easy to slip into repetitive inner dialogue: female characters spend much of their time thinking about their insecurities, hoping they are worthy of romantic love, outwardly acting like they don't care. The inner dialogue gets tiresome after awhile. Repetitive. Oh, so dramatically repetitive! This is often fixed by the love of a good man. A soulmate.

How boring!

I'd much rather spend more time hearing about the fascinating character of Violet or a discussion about how the names were chosen at the end. What are the neighbors saying about the activities on the castle grounds? What's happening in the yurts that Sam needs to deal with? More dynamic lives, more about Rose's sensory experience with food and why she loves it. There's so much potential here for a fuller story and richer lives. Not just pretty titles and covers cranked out quickly. More fun, less repetition—these interesting characters in their marvelous setting are just itching for more!

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