Rowan Keats
Professional daydreamer. Part-time wordsmith. Lover of movie theater popcorn, quiet sunrises, and all things medieval. I'm especially fond of daring medieval warriors who claim a piece of the Scottish Highlands. I live with a goofy black lab with indiscriminate food tastes, a very talkative cat,...
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Professional daydreamer. Part-time wordsmith. Lover of movie theater popcorn, quiet sunrises, and all things medieval. I'm especially fond of daring medieval warriors who claim a piece of the Scottish Highlands. I live with a goofy black lab with indiscriminate food tastes, a very talkative cat, and a daughter whose creative talents awe and inspire me every day.
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‘He found her charming, despite her propensity to blackmail. He grinned. Or perhaps it was her willingness to do so that appealed to him He definitely admired her resolve.’ What a Lass Wants was everything I’d expect from a Highlander novel by Rowan Keats. It had a fast-paced plot, charming charact...
What a Lass Wants (Claimed by the Highlander #4)by Rowan KeatsIn the Highlands of Scotland, danger and desire can be found anywhere—but finding them may lead to something much more perilous and passionate than anyone can handle.Lady-in-waiting Caitrina de Montfort is in a terrible bind. With her sis...
Originally Posted At My Blog Addicted To RomanceIsabail on route to see the King in order to make a plea to find justice for her brothers murderer, finds herself kidnapped and at the mercy of a outlaw, Aiden MacCurran. The man who is known as a traitor and the man who murdered her brother. Aiden, ...
Leaps and bounds better than the first one. However, I still felt like it suffered from pacing issues. Very slow moving and it felt like nothing was going on even though there is a swirling mess of "who dunnit?" afoot.Aiden, the lead Laird and Isabail, the lead Lady, were good (not great) characte...