The Pursuit

Version: Unabridged (Abridged version available here)
Author: Johanna Lindsey
Narrator: Michael Page
Genres: Romance
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Published In: January 2009
# of Units: 8 CDs
Length: 9 hours
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Overview

What was to be a grand adventure for Melissa MacGregor - an escape from the wilds of her Scottish home into the whirl of the London social scene - seems to pale before the promise in the passionate gaze of Lincoln Ross Burnett. Though they exchange but a few words before parting after a chance encounter on her grandfather's lands, Melissa instantly knows this bold stranger is her destiny, while Lincoln realizes his heart has been claimed forever and he will never be complete until Melissa MacGregor is his bride.
But there are serious obstacles impeding the well-smitten Viscount Cambury's pursuit of glorious romance: sixteen of them - all big and brawny, six named Ian and all named MacFearson. The bane of Lincoln's youth, Melissa's stifling, disapproving uncles are now determined to rob him of his newfound happiness. Yet he is equally resolved to confront the peril - and to pursue his exquisite obsession all the way to London. . . and to the ends of the earth, if necessary.
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Reviews (4)

THE PURSUIT

Written by Anonymous on April 7th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 5/5

A WONDERFULY ENJOYABLE BOOK. IT KEPT ME INTERESTED EVERY PAGE.

The Pursuit

Written by Anonymous on November 26th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I love Johanna Lindsey's work. I usually shy away from abridged versions of books, and this one reminded me of why. The cutting was poor and the story did not flow well. A man was reading the story, and I was not impressed with his work. Overall, I felt like I wasted a few hours of my time.

The pursuit

Written by Anonymous from Upland, CA on April 27th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

The Pursuit was enjoyable, although it was not as riviting as I find most of Johanna Lindsay's other books. The plot line was not as in-depth as her other books, and the characters could have been a bit more developed, but overall a good love story.

Pursuit

Written by Anonymous on January 17th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I love stories like these. I challenge of the story was good. I think they could have put a little more into the challenge but still a great love story.

Author Details

Author Details

Lindsey, Johanna

Lindsey was born on March 10, 1952 in Germany, where her father, a soldier in the U.S. Army, was stationed. The family moved about a great deal when she was young. Her father always dreamed of retiring to Hawaii, and after he died in 1964, Lindsey and her mother settled there to honor him.[1]

In 1970, when she was still in school, she married Ralph, becoming a young housewife. The marriage continued residing in Hawaii and produced three children; Alfred, Joseph and Garret, who already have made her a grandmother. After her husband's death, Lindsey moved to Maine; she has not remarried.

Lindsey wrote her first book, Captive Bride in 1977 "on a whim".[1] The book was a success, as have been the 30 plus novels which followed.

By 2006, over 58 Million copies of her books have been sold worldwide, with translations appearing in 12 languages.

Lindsey's books span the various eras of history, including books set in the Middle Ages, Regency England, the American "Old West", and the Viking era. She has even written a few sci-fi romances. By far the most popular among her books are the stories about the Malory Family (see Family Tree), a Regency saga.

Lindsey's stories are known for her feisty heroines and domineering heroes. In many of her tales, the heroine somehow falls into the hero's power (e.g., she becomes his slave, serf, captive, etc.). Lindsey heroines are always high-born, younger than the hero, and temperamental. Lindsey heroes are always Alpha-males, who are self-reliant, powerful, and overtly sexual.