To Scotland, With Love
by:
Karen Hawkins (author)
In this saucy battle of the sexes, New York Times bestseller Karen Hawkins pits a hard-headed Scottish lord with an unusual family curse against a headstrong heiress who has a solution for every problem...except her own wayward heart. When Lord Gregor MacLean learns his childhood friend,...
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In this saucy battle of the sexes, New York Times bestseller Karen Hawkins pits a hard-headed Scottish lord with an unusual family curse against a headstrong heiress who has a solution for every problem...except her own wayward heart. When Lord Gregor MacLean learns his childhood friend, Venetia Oglivie, has been abducted by a fortune hunter, he rides off to Scotland in hot -- and very annoyed -- pursuit. Venetia's soft heart has gotten her in major trouble this time: if he doesn't rescue her swiftly, the scandal will ostracize the provocative wench! The only sensible member of her family, Venetia is sure she can fix any problem, even this one. So when an irate Gregor catches up with her, arrogantly expecting a hero's welcome, the sparks between them begin to fly. Then an unexpected snowstorm traps them at an inn, and Gregor discovers his feelings for the lovely Venetia are far warmer than he realized -- fiery enough to burn down the inn! Now if he can only convince Venetia that his motive for marriage isn't duty... but desire.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781416525042 (1416525041)
Publish date: August 21st 2007
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 357
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Humor,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Scotland,
Regency Romance
Series: MacLean Curse (#2)
Rating: 2.5I was pretty annoyed throughout the book by Venita, I liked Gregor tho
I keep meaning to pick up a Karen Hawkins book and invariably get distracted along the way, but not this time. First, I should disclose my penchant for Scots; they are the cowboys of Regency after all. That said, the dynamics between the protagonists, Gregor and Venetia are wonderful. Though both ch...