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review 2017-10-04 00:15
Good Story and Characters
The Reluctant Highlander: A Highland Romance (The Highland Series) - Amanda Scott

Lady Fiona Ormiston has been forced by the king to wed Sir Adham MacFinlagh. While neither of them wants to get married, they do what they must.  What they didn’t expect was to experience real feelings for each other.

This was a pretty good book. The characters were very well written. I really enjoyed the plot. It was steeped in history, but a little light on romance, which isn’t always a bad thing. I recommend.

**I voluntarily read and reviewed this book

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text 2017-08-13 15:43
The Reluctant Highlander By Amanda Scott 99 cents!
The Reluctant Highlander: A Highland Romance (The Highland Series) - Amanda Scott

Ordinarily, Lady Fiona Ormiston wouldn’t think of forming an alliance with an ungroomed, barbaric Highlander, despite the protection he offers. But now, by request of the king, Sir Adham MacFinlagh, a brazen stranger and outsider unlike anyone she has met before, is to be her husband. Torn from solitude and the comfort of her family to make a home with the rugged knight, Fiona surrenders to Adham’s powerfully passionate—and shockingly tender—touch, only to discover her new husband’s family ties may lie with an enemy of the king.

A sense of duty may have brought Adham to the marriage bed, but it’s his powerful feelings for his beautiful, willful wife that will be his undoing. Ultimately, the bold knight will have to decide: Does his allegiance lie with his blood ties to the man who hopes to bring down the king or with the bride who has stolen his heart?

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review 2017-06-13 07:37
'The Reluctant Highlander' by Amanda Scott
The Reluctant Highlander: A Highland Romance (The Highland Series) - Amanda Scott
The Reluctant HighlanderThe Reluctant Highlander by Amanda Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

'The Reluctant Highlander' by Amanda Scott is the story of Lady Fiona Ormiston and Sir Adham MacFinlagh.
Fiona has been ordered by the King to Marry Adham. Fiona has been comfortable with the life she has but goes along with the Marriage. Although Adham is totally different than any one she is used to being around. Adham is finding that he is starting to have feelings for his new wife. This was a story of strangers marrying as requested and slowly starting to learn about the other as their days go on. Each thinking something of the other when meeting and going into this marriage...but then that previous preconception starting to change. Later though they are put to the test again when it is thought that Adham family might have ties to the enemy.
Overall found this book to be very good.
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Source: www.amazon.com/Reluctant-Highlander-Highland-Romance-ebook/dp/B01N3RTF83/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497205545&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Reluctant+Highlander+Amanda+Scott
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text 2015-11-10 16:42
Saved from the Noose Romance
Shanna - Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
The Texan's Wager - Jodi Thomas
The Marriage Debt - Louise Allen
Seduction of the Phoenix - Michelle M. Pillow
The Wives of Bowie Stone - Maggie Osborne
The Lassoed by Marriage Romance Collection: 9 Historical Romances Begin After Saying "I Do" - Rebecca Jepson,Gina Welborn,Amy Lillard,Angela Breidenbach,Rose Ross Zediker,Angela Bell,Kathleen Y'Barbo,Mary Connealy,Lisa Carter
Beauty's Beast - Amanda Ashley
Shadow's Stand - Sarah McCarty
Wild West Brides - Cathy Maxwell,Ruth Langan,Carolyn Davidson
Border Wedding - Amanda Scott

I adore Marriage of Convenience tropes. Love all that forced proxmity with a stranger you have to build a life with....yeah... so gooood.

 

One of my very favorite sub tropes is Save From The Noose Marriage of Convenience. This is a plot where the hero or heroine is about to be hung or imprisoned for a very long time and gets out of it by marrrying. Yep. Love it. 

 

Can't seem to find out if this was actually ever a law but in Romanceland it is and my guess is there is some truth to the practice. 

 

Here are some wonderful Romances with this Theme. 

 

1. Shanna by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

 

A pact is sealed in secret behind the foreboding walls of Newgate Prison. In return for a night of unparalleled pleasure, a dashing condemned criminal consents to wed a beautiful heiress, thereby rescuing her with his name from an impending and abhorred arranged union. But in the fading echoes of hollow wedding vows, a solemn promise is broken, as a sensuous free spirit takes flight to a lush Caribbean paradise, abandoning the stranger she married to face the gallows unfulfilled.

 

But Ruark Beauchamp's destiny is now eternally intertwined with that of the tempestuous, intoxicating Shanna. He will be free . . . and he will find her. For no iron ever forged can imprison his resolute passion. And no hangman's noose will deny Ruark the ecstasy that is rightfully his. 

 

2. The Texan's Wager by Jodi Thomas

 

Thrown off a wagon train with two other women and trying to avoid jail for a murder they committed, Bailee Moore agrees to enter a “Wife Lottery”—a ploy concocted by the Cedar Point sheriff to secure wives for the men in the small Texas town. For the sensible Bailee, however, marrying Carter McKoy is like exchanging one life sentence for another—especially since her new husband hasn’t even seen fit to utter a single word in her presence. But still, she can’t help thinking that something about this strong, silent farmer could be the key to leaving her troubled past behind…and making a worthy wager with her heart.

 

3. The Marriage Debt by Louise Allen

 

Marrying a highwayman awaiting execution is Katherine Cunningham's only hope - for that way her debts will die with him. But it turns out that her husband, Nicholas Lydgate, is innocent - and the son of a duke! Katherine is determined to save his life, as she is attracted to Nicholas, but she won't hold him to a union until he shows he cares for her...

 

4. Seduction of the Phoenix by Michelle M. Pillow

 

A prince raised in honor and tradition, a woman raised with nothing at all. She wants to steal their most sacred treasure. He’ll do anything to protect it, even if it means marrying a thief. 

Prince Zhang Jin is a man raised in honor and tradition, so it is a great surprise when he is compelled to claim a stranger as his bride who has neither. Francesca La Rosa is hardly a match fit for a prince. Though beautiful, she is a thief with one thing on her mind--stealing the sacred Jade Phoenix of his people. But the mystery doesn't end there. With the aid of the spirits of his ancestors he must discover who this woman is, why she would destroy the Zhang Empire and most of all, if she could ever return the love that is growing in his heart.

 

5. The Wives of Bowie Stone by Maggie Osborne

 

Knowing that she can save the life of a condemned man by offering to marry him, Rosie Mulvehey opts for a marriage of convenience to ex-cavalry man Bowie Stone, who promises to save her rundown farm as his part of the agreement.

 

6. The Lassoed by Marriage Romance Collection by Angela BellAngela BreidenbachLisa CarterMary Connealy, Rebecca Jepson Amy LillardGina WelbornKathleen Y'Barbo, and Rose Ross Zediker  

 

Come along on a romantic journey jam-packed with all the angst of marriages founded upon practical choices as well as coercion. Meet nine couples who barely know each other before they find themselves suddenly married—to please family, to stem the tide of gossip, to save the land—and joined for life. But can love grow when duty comes before romance? 

 

7. Beauty's Beast by Amanda Ashley

 

Beauty

Fair of face and figure, Kristine is young, innocent, pure. Yet she has been condemned to the gallows for killing a man. The only one who can save her is a lord so infamous that some say he is the son of the Devil himself. . .

And the Beast

Erik Trevayne is called the Demon Lord of Hawksbridge Castle, but few know of the curse he lives under. Or the terrifying changes slowly gnawing away at his humanity. When he weds her, all he wants of Kristine is a son. But when he beds her, a wild hope is born--that love that can tame even the most monstrous of beasts. . .

 

8. Shadow's Stand by Sarah McCarty

 

Shadow Ochoa is lying low in the western Kansas Territory, waiting for his fellow Texas Rangers—the Hell's Eight brotherhood—to clear his name. That is, until he's unjustly strung up for horse thieving…and pretty Fei Yen intervenes. Invoking a seldom-used law, the exotic lady prospector claims Shadow as her husband and rides off with the bridegroom shackled to her buckboard.

Savvy, fearless Fei is single-mindedly devoted to her hidden claim and all it promises: wealth, security and freedom. A husband is just a necessary inconvenience and a name on paper to hold the claim she cannot.

Shadow isn't a man to take orders from anyone, especially from lovely Fei—except that the daily friction between them ignites into nightly blazes of all-consuming passion. Soon Shadow is dreaming a little himself: of the life they could have if only Fei could see past the lure of independence. If only bounty hunters weren't closing in on him. If only he's left standing when the impending showdown has ended….

 

9. Wild West Brides by Cathy Maxwell, Ruth Langan, and Carolyn Davidson 

 

Flanna and the Lawman by Cathy Maxwell

Desperate for someone to help her protect her land, a female con artist saves an ex-lawman from the hangman's noose by claiming him as her no-good husband, and finds herself wanting to turn their charade into a real marriage. 

 

This Side of Heaven by Ruth Langan

When a runaway and her young nephew find a safe haven with a solitary Montana rancher, three lonely people become a family, until their peace is threatened by the boy's father, bent on vengeance. 

 

Second Chance Bride by Carolyn Davidson

His mail-order bride's deceit had stung him to the quick, but the pregnant widow's care of his four-year-old daughter had Jebediah rethinking his vow to send her packing as soon as her baby was born.

 

10. Border Wedding by Amanda Scott

 

Captured in 1388 in the act of stealing back his own cattle, young Sir William Scott faces hanging, then gets one other choice--to marry immediately his captor's eldest daughter, the lady Margaret Murray, known by all as Muckle-Mouth Meggie. With the line between England and Scotland shifting daily, the Earl of Douglas wants to win back every inch of Scotland that the English have claimed; whereas the equally powerful English Percies (under Hotspur) want to win back the land between Northumberland and Edinburgh; and the Murray family is caught in the middle, shifting its alliances to try to survive. Uncertain whether she is English or Scottish and abruptly married to Sir William who is staunchly loyal to the cause of Scottish independence but who also has promised he'll never take up arms against her family, Meg Murray learns two things: first, Will's word is his bond; second, her favorite brother is spying on Douglas for Hotspur. As Sir Will faces the dilemma of honoring his word to the unscrupulous Murray without betraying Douglas, Meg must choose between betraying the husband with whom she is rapidly falling in love, or betraying her own family and best-loved brother.

 

Got more? Gimme! 

 

Vote for the best of the best on my Goodreads list: Saved from the Noose Romance 

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review 2015-09-11 00:00
Moonlight Raider
Moonlight Raider - Amanda Scott This book made me want to create a new shelf: Odd Ones.

Why, you ask?

The hero, Walter Scot, is a Scot. He was 24 years old and his father just passed away. Now laird of his clan, he decided to "talk a walk" since he "felt the weight" of his loss and new responsibilities. He found a "girl" called Molly, who was a run away bride, took her home, where his grandmother, his mother and his sisters all resided together. They took their sweet time befriending each other and decided it was best if they married so that Walter could protect Molly. Because Molly's first marraige was without her consent and unconsumated, Walter did this one last thing, without even "finish the act" so to speak, before he had to go away on King's business. During his absence Molly's old "husband" abducted Molly, and Walter came to rescue her, Molly's evil brothers turned nice and all lived happily ever after.

I have rarely read such boring plots. There have been a few serious contenders, I admit, but this one is right up there with all other "too boring that I wonder why they were ever published" books.

My biggest problem with the book, is who the hell are Walter and Molly? Walter was 24 years old, 24, mind you. Yet he acted like a 50 year old man. There are 24-year-old honorable men, and there are 50-year-old honorable men. Walter belongs in the latter group. He is a grandpa! Molly was supposed to be......I don't know....pretty?? For the life of me I cannot picture her in my head, No face, no character, no flair. And you have 2 characters whose characterization is just way off, and there is no chemistry between them. Even my own less romantic life has more heat than theirs. So pray tell, why do I want to read about them?

Surprisingly I did manage to read every word in this book. I was thinking however, the entire time: why am I still reading it? Something kept me going until the last 20% where I quickly lost interest. I knew what is left was for Walter to gallantly rescued Molly and that was all there was left to their story.

I do think however, this book is successful in one thing: the historic setting. The language seems to bother some readers. It did not bother me. I think Amanda Scott successfully created the Scottish Borders and the historic setting. But the characters behaved way too modern for 15th century characters, in the times of James I of Scotland.
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