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review 2018-01-23 21:08
Awesome Historical Romance
Heart of a Highlander: Scottish Historic... Heart of a Highlander: Scottish Historical Romance (A Laird to Love Book 2) - Tammy Andresen

Heart Of A Highlander by Tammy Andresen is a fairly quick read, perfect for those with limited reading time.  Ms. Andresen has delivered a well-written book.  I love the characters in this book.  They are phenomenal.  Colin and Fiona's story is loaded with drama, action, humor, sizzle and misunderstandings.  Heart Of A Highlander was a totally fun book to read and I look forward to reading more from Tammy Andresen in the future.  Heart Of A Highlander is book 2 of the A Laird To Love Series but can be read as a standalone.  This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

 

I voluntarily read an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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review 2017-11-28 19:53
Fabulous Historical Romance
My Enemy, My Earl: Scottish Historical Romance (A Laird to Love Book 1) - Tammy Andresen

My Enemy, My Earl is an amazing historical romance by Tammy Andresen.  Ms. Andresen has given us another well-written book and filled it with awesome, lovable characters.  Ewan is returning home to Scotland, years after being drafted to fight in a war he was forced into by England.  Clarissa is running to her uncle in Scotland and from her embarrassment of her broken engagement in London.  Their story is a rollercoaster ride of love, hate, misunderstandings and pranks, creating plenty of drama, humor and sizzle.  I loved every page of this book and look forward to my next book by the talented Tammy Andresen.  My Enemy, My Earl is book 1 of the A Laird To Love Series but can be read as a standalone.  This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

 

  

I voluntarily read an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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review 2017-03-14 03:34
Kidnapped in the Highlands
My One True Highlander (No Ordinary Hero) - Suzanne Enoch

This was like a nice book vacation to the Scottish Highlands. I like that Marjorie is practical but dreamy and Graeme is a good guy who has dedicated his young life to taking care of family. I personally don't get tired of Scottish books, although I can get bored with Regencies, a little. Nice that this has plenty of the Scottish vibe to give it some pizazz. Plus the kids were a lot of fun.

Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine. http://affairedecoeur.com.

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review 2016-11-28 18:05
Beauty and the Highland Beast by Lecia Cornwall
Beauty and the Highland Beast: A Highland Fairy Tale - Lecia Cornwall

So much fun! This was such a great, light-hearted, historical romance with just a enough of a hit of classic fairy tale. Dair is a wonder beast - haunted by tragedies in his past that he blames on himself, he haunts Carraig Brigh with his nightmares and terrors. When it is foretold that only a virgin can save him, everyone loses hope (apparently there aren't many in the area). But when Dair's father visits the lands of the Fearsome McLeods, he finds a couple that just might work.

Fia was a breath of fresh air. She was a helper and a healer. Satisfied with her place in life and the knowledge that she would be there for the rest of her days - until Dair. Once she meets Dair her dreams change, and she finds that her presence and voice offer a comfort to him that none have been able to provide. She may really be able to magically vanquish his crazed side.

But there are rumors of a witch, and Fia will find herself caught up in the superstition. Her life will be at risk, and along with it, the very sanity that allows Dair to be laird of the land. A great mix of suspense and daring, love, and a bit of fairy tale magic (but no actual magic) brings this story together in a way that I just loved.

Source: www.bittenbyromance.com/2016/11/beauty-and-highland-beast-by-lecia.html
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review 2015-12-30 04:48
A Battle Both Can Win
Susana and the Scot - Sabrina York

This was very enjoyable. Susana and Andrew have fantastic chemistry and their love is believable. Isobel, Susana's daughter is a very pivotal and fun character. Excited to read Lana's book soon.

Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine. http://affairedecoeur.com.

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