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If you like men in kilts, this is a great book for you. Delightful read with all the best Scottish flair!
War and fate bring the protagonists, Lianna and Cameron, from warring clans together. They are pursued, their trust is thread bare, they are enemies, but there's just that sizzling heat underneath. Layered with a rich Scottish background, the book delivers in spades. Historical Romance written well.
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What's not to love about a historical romance novel about a Scotsman in a kilt. It was actually better that I expected.
I’m going to start this by saying that I enjoyed the book. However, the names were the bane of my existence trying to get through most of this story. There are so many names and they are so similar that it was difficult to keep track of. That’s my only real complaint. The romance was lovely, the main characters were likable, and the writing was really good. I would recommend this book and I’ll read more from this author.
Umm, yes please!! This was soo good! Plot was entertaining and kept thing’s moving along nicely. A little spice here and there was nice too. All in all, a great book.
This is my first book read from Author Virginia Brown and I already have added more of her previously written books to my TBR! 📚
I have a slight addiction to stories set in Medieval Scotland. Although it was a very bloody time for the country - I enjoy “watching” couples fall in love amongst it all - the stories feel much more plausible and personal. This story features The Massacre of Glencoe that took place in Glen Coe in the Highlands of Scotland on 13 February 1692. If you are not familiar-some quick internet searches will fill you in on the horrific details. The story is also a romance and tells the story of a fictional couple-Cameron MacKenzie and Lianna Fraser, two people who fall in love and fight to survive, who were both in Glen Coe during the massacre.
This story captured my complete attention and although I knew there was a horrific event included in the plot I was still able to enjoy the romance aspect of it. The author does an exceptional job combining fiction with nonfiction without allowing historical content smother the romance.
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Our hero, Cameron McKenzie has lost his lairdship and all the lands and house that goes with it, and his brother is wrongfully in jail. He finds himself marching with the Earl of Breadalbane to save his brother’s life and a young beauty named Lianne literally drops into his life. Tragedy strikes and the two go on the run and try to figure out how to live their lives as outlaws while saving those they love.
Virginia Brown is a queen of romantic historical fiction. This story is historically accurate, dramatic, and super romantic! I loved every page and She really does a great job transporting the reader to Jacobite Scotland. A traditional bodice-ripper, this book is true historical fiction with interspersed steamy scenes. I now have to go back and read more in her catalog! One of my favorites this year.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.
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Book: Her Highland Outlaw
Author: Virginia Brown
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Book Length: 381 Pages
Overall Rating: 5/5 Stars
Blog Rating: 5/5 Saltire Flags
Scotland 1692
An enemies to lovers novel that is written beautifully. I have been reading Virginia Brown books since the 1980’s as her regency novels are always amazing! However I think Scottish historicals are even better. I hope she stays in this genre as this a riveting romantic Scottish adventure with multi dimensional characters and detailed plots that will make readers gasp with anticipation not knowing what will happen next! A total nail biter that had my heart racing and holding on to the edge of my seat! A book I absolutely loved.
As a person who has traveled to Glencoe, Scotland which is stunning with all this history and the breathtaking fairy pools in the highlands, three sister mountains, Glencoe mountain, and waterfalls which is incredible! So for me this story was very special with a heartfelt special memory. I also have a jacobite heart and cried at every marker at Culloden battlefield! Ms. Brown is a phenomenal writer and here is another I absolutely recommend!
Disclaimer: I received this complimentary ARC from the publishers and NetGalley. I voluntarily agreed to read, write, and blog an advance copy of this book. All thoughts, ideas and opinions are my own.