3.5 of 5 stars
Logan, Laird of Clan
Kinross, will do anything to protect his clan from suffering the fate of
Highland Clearing and that includes stealing letters from his twin brother,
Fitzwilliam Vaughn, the Duke of Blackmore and Lady Julianna Bernard. While his
brother was raised in England as the future heir, Logan was raised by his
father in Scotland and he feels his brother doesn't understand what it means to
look out for the best interests of the clan and that includes, not clearing out
the tenants from the land so sheep can graze. What Logan doesn't know is
Julianna is desperate to marry Fitzwilliam, her childhood friend and betrothed,
to save her niece from being sent away.
I really enjoy Ms. Bradley's
books, but this one was just one continuous misunderstanding after another.
Logan is responsible for Julianna's predicament and Fitzwilliam (who is engaged
to another) is furious with him and tells him to do the right thing and marry
her, but Logan is hesitant. I liked that Julianna is bold, fierce, but other
times self-doubt nearly cripples her. I thought Logan was quite arrogant
stealing letters, even if he did it for a good reason. He does redeem himself,
but there's a lot of back and forth and more misunderstandings. If these two
just sat down and had a conversation, most of their problems could be cleared
up. All and all, I think romance fans will enjoy this one. I look forward to Ms. Bradley's next
book.
I voluntarily read the
advanced reader copy and all opinions are my own.
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