by Victoria Roberts
It will come as no surprise to anyone who actually bothers to read my blog, or check out my Cannonball progress, that I read a LOT. So much so that, fingers crossed, while I severely doubt I will be able to complete the triple Cannonball this year (it nearly killed all my joy of reading last year), ...
I liked this second book just as much as the first. Love a marriage of convenience story :)
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...X Marks the Scot by Victoria Roberts was pretty damned good! Since my experience with book 1 wasn’t inspiring, I didn’t know what to expect from this one. But, VR made it all worthwhile for me! I thoroughly enjoyed ...
Full review at Tempting ReadsOverall, this was a solid romance with likable characters and a fun and romantic story of (sort of) friends to lovers. I was left feeling there were some unresolved issues at the end. There is a continuing story arch in this book from the previous one and I think the sto...
3.5 starsThere's something very comfortable about this book... it plays by the rules of both Highland stories and romance stories. But it's... predictable. Well-written (I've come to expect that ebooks have typos in them) and picking up with Declan and Liadan from the 1st book, it's a great afternoo...
BOOK SYNOPSISHe was a Highland rogue—wicked with a bow and just as wicked with the ladies.Declan MacGregor hadn’t a care in the world beyond finding a soft bed and willing woman…until he had to escort Lady Liadain Campbell to the English court. The woman needles him at every turn, but he can’t just ...
We have a healer from an enemy clan, and the rake who has bedded half of Scotland. As you can imagine they bicker constantly ;)Declan is a no good rogue who loves to bed women. Liadan is a gentle healer who only wants to help people. They met in book 1, but you do not need to read book 1 to follow t...
I chose this book because it was “right in my sweet spot!” It had all the earmarks of a perfect book for me - early 17th century Scotland, kilted warriors that were more bonny than the women, intrigue, nefarious plots, evil lurking around every corner… but I was disappointed. The idea was wonderful;...
Recieved via NetgalleyMy thoughts:Declan and Lady Liadian did not get along to well in the beginning. Declan had to keep an eye on Liadian but wanted to do his own thing. When he would leave her alone she wanted him to stay. She was growing an attachment to him. When they started to try and like eac...
DNF at 57%Reasons to come closer to publication