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I sympathized with Teagan being the only girl with 7 brothers.....I'm the only girl with 4 brothers and I remember well being teased and picked on by them! lol I very much enjoyed Teagan and Marshall's story, it's well written and you can't help but cheer them on.
Being from enemy clans, when Teagan and Marshall first meet, it's instant attraction but duty must come first and Marshall must convince Teagan to marry his brother, the Laird, to bring peace between the two clans. As he gets to know her, he hates the thought of her marrying his brother so he tries to come up with a plan. When he learns of a family secret, he knows he must do what is right but he also doesn't want to dishonor his mother's memory or hurt his brother.
I loved how Teagan was allowed to learn how to sail and even though she tired of her brothers' teasing, she also knows that they will do everything to protect her. Her dog BO had me smiling throughout the story:) She and Marshall are so in love, it's a beautiful thing to see!
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Kilts Ahoy by Anna Markland
Love at first sight & clan feuds this could make for an explosive adventure! Add in Seven brothers and Marshall can almost expect to receive a thrashing just for eyeing Teegan let alone touching even though he did save the lass from drowning!
Why is it that men can be so dense sometimes and women are stubborn? Love can be Troublesome, but if you know it’s for the right person sometimes it’s worth the can of worms to secure your dreams!
Throw in Kilts and Castles and the vast oceans this is sure to be a slam-bang adventure story you don’t want to miss!
I found this to be a praiseworthy book and it kept me reading to the very end!
Thank you to the authors and publishers that work hard to produce books for us the readers!
I received an advanced copy from NetGalley and I am willingly giving my thoughts and opinions!
Marshall Robson has admired Teagan MacCray from afar, but her clan has been feuding with his for centuries. He has a chance to put an end to the feuding - by proposing marriage between Teagan and his brother, the laird of his clan.
I really liked the premise and things definitely started well, but I can't say this one captivated me. The hero and heroine didn't have much "screen time" together - Marshall was either brooding or tearing off to Norway - which meant that I didn't feel the love, so to speak. Marshall's brother wasn't really much of a roadblock either, so I never got the "will they/won't they" vibe. But that cover is pretty awesome.