A Reader's Opinion: THE SCOT'S BRIDE by Paula Quinn
A READER'S OPINION
Author Paula Quinn pens sexy Highlanders and witty dialogue! THE SCOT'S BRIDE is book two in the author's Highland Heirs series. I haven't read book one, and didn't feel lost going into this story. Patrick MacGregor lived a good life as a rogue and rake. He didn't need love and didn't need responsibility . . . until a woman from a rival clan enters his life. Charlotte Cunningham is a strong match for Patrick, only she and Patrick are trying to avoid the same things. Except attraction can sneak up on people and sometimes duty becomes something more. Patrick and Charlotte have a battle of wills, and it's fun to watch. The author has a skill for dialogue that keeps the characters and readers on their toes. This is an easy, fun, and steamy Highland romance that will surely please readers who enjoy the genre.
Rating: 4 Stars | Content Rating: 5 Hearts | Reviewed by: Kathy Scott
BOOK SYNOPSIS
AN IRRESISTIBLE SCOUNDREL Highlander Patrick MacGregor likes his life just the way it is. Fighting for his coin, enjoying a woman's charms, and bearing no responsibility at all? Aye, that's the life for him. That is, until Patrick sees her-a raven-haired beauty with eyes as dark as midnight. Patrick swore never to fall in love. Not even with a lass as wild as he...especially when she's from a rival clan. AN UNDENIABLE DESIRE Charlotte Cunningham knows Patrick is trouble the moment she sets eyes on him. Her only goal is to escape the possibility of marriage. Any marriage. But as the summer days turn into sultry nights, enticing her beyond reason, Charlie is forced to choose between the freedom she craves and the reckless rogue she can't forget. In the New York Times bestselling tradition of Lynsay Sands, Hannah Howell, and Karen Hawkins comes a new book in Paula Quinn's new sinfully sexy Scottish romance series.
Genre: Highland Romance | Pub Date: Highland Heirs (Book 2) | Page count: 384pp | Publisher: Forever
Format Read: E-Book | Source: Provided by the publisher via NetGalley