From New York Times bestselling author Paula Quinn comes a sweeping Scottish historical romance between a dashing MacGregor highlander and his English bride. From New York Times bestselling author Paula Quinn comes a sweeping Scottish historical romance between a dashing MacGregor highlander and his English bride. They tried to resist a marriage of convenience. . . As the clan chief’s son, … of convenience. . .
As the clan chief’s son, Adam MacGregor is duty-bound to marry a royal heir. Yet when he meets his bride—a beautiful but haughty young lass who thinks he is nothing more than a common savage—he realizes she’s more than he bargained for. But the more Adam gets to know his new wife, the more intent he is on proving her wrong about him.
But can they resist each other?
Sina de Arenberg wants nothing to do with the unsavory MacGregors, especially the fierce Highlander she now calls husband. But the more time she spends with the man she married, the more she sees his honor and courage. Just when she thinks there might be a future for her and Adam, Sina is called back to court. England isn’t the place she remembers, though, and soon she’ll be forced to choose between the life she once knew, and the Highlander who has captured her heart.
courage. Just when she thinks there might be a future for her and Adam, Sina is called back to court. England isn’t the place she remembers, though, and soon she’ll be forced to choose between the life she once knew, and the Highlander who has captured her heart. courage. Just when she thinks there might be a future for her and Adam, Sina is called back to court. England isn’t the place she remembers, though, and soon she’ll be forced to choose between the life she once knew, and the Highlander who has captured her heart. courage. Just when she thinks there might be a future for her and Adam, Sina is called back to court. England isn’t the place she remembers, though, and soon she’ll be forced to choose between the life she once knew, and the Highlander who has captured her heart.more
I’d actually give this book a 4.5-star rating
I understand this is the last book in this excellent series and I’m sorry to see it end. It has been an excellent series with wonderful characters. This addition to the story is well-written, well-plotted and the characters are memorable – not to mention that it includes nice visits with former heroes and heroines.
In the first few chapters, I thought I didn’t like Sina at all. However, as I thought about it, her reactions were very true-to-life. She was a young lady not accustomed to anything other than court-life. She was betrothed to a man she loved and all was right in her world. Then, in the dead of night, she is taken, at the order of Queen Anne, to be married to a Highland savage. She was just taken – no time to pack or even say goodbye. As soon as she arrived, she was expected to marry a man she had never met but greatly feared. She showed quite a bit of spunk trying to fight the marriage but finally had no choice. Was she unhappy – you bet! Did she make everyone aware of her unhappiness – you bet! Could she have had more sympathy for Adam — yes she could have. Adam was in the same situation as Sina, he was forced into the marriage as well, but at least he didn’t have to leave his home, family, friends and live in a place where everything and everyone made you afraid. So, I came to like and respect Sina even though I thought the thing with ‘loving’ William went on a little too long.
Melusina (Sina) de Arenburg is a Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Anne (last of the Stuart monarchs). She is also the illegitimate daughter of the future king, George (first of the Hanoverian monarchs). Sina and Anne have become close during Sina’s tenure as Lady-in-Waiting – at least Sina thought they had. Then, when Anne had Sina gathered up and taken to the Scottish Highlands to be wed to a Highland savage, she couldn’t believe Anne would betray her like that. When she arrived at Camlochlin Castle she was terrified, but not so terrified that she couldn’t at least try to get out of it – but – to defy the Queen. Oh! What a dilemma. Well – she might have to marry him, but she didn’t have to make it easy on him and she surely didn’t have to consummate the marriage.
Adam MacGregor is the oldest son of the clan chief. Adam is tall, strong, handsome as sin, and loves his life as a single man. He has no ambition to follow as clan chief and is actively promoting his sister to fill that role. Then, a coach arrives with a female aboard and orders for him to marry her. Although Adam has no desire to marry, especially not a stranger, he knows he must follow the Queens orders so he can keep his clan safe. The MacGregors have been proscribed, but they have been mostly left alone because of the MacGregor’s relationship with Queen Anne. This marriage is Anne’s way of keeping the MacGregor’s safe after she dies. Adam sucks it up and decides to make the best of the marriage. Since they have no choice but to wed, they might as well make the best of it and try to be happy. Well – he might as well try, because apparently, Sina has no intention of cooperating.
I loved watching Adam slowly but surely wooing Sina. Who could resist him? He’s wonderful, thoughtful, caring and interested. Sina fights the attraction, but it is useless. Just as Sina comes to the conclusion that she cares, Queen Anne dies, Sina’s father becomes King and he demands Sina’s return to court. How can Adam let her go when she has come to mean so much to him? How can Sina leave when Adam has come to mean so much to her? Again, they have no choice.
Half of this novel takes place at Camlochlin Castle on the Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands and the other half takes place in London. It was fun watching Adam show up all of those dandy London Lords. Could Adam win over the King and leave London with his wife? You’ll definitely be rooting for Adam and Sina to find their HEA.
I hope you’ll enjoy the book as much as I did. If you find yourself disliking Sina in the beginning, just remember who she is and what has happened to her – and – put yourself in her place. Would you handle that any better than she did? I wouldn’t.
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Highlander Ever After (The MacGregors: Highland Heirs, #8) by Paula Quinn …Thank you Paula …this book really took me in and keep me there…and thank you to the publishers and #NetGalley for allowing me to preview this book. Ordered to marry by Queen Anne .. Adam MacGregor and Sina deArenberg are not pleased with their situation. Then add in a large bunch of loving highlanders and a few dogs …least of all Goliath … and maybe Sina and Adam might change their minds… Then Sina is ordered back to London…There is drama, laughter, lots of tears, love, deceit, danger, steamy sex …all on the way to a HEA.
I loved this installment of the MacGregor’s Highland Heirs! I have been waiting for Adam to find love and accept his position in the clan for so long and this story did not disappoint!
Adam MacGregor is the firstborn son of Rob and Davina, but he has long resisted being named his father’s heir, he has willingly let his sister Abigail fill the role of the next chief and has passed time aimlessly, hunting, drinking and wenching. But all that changes when Queen Anne demands that he marry Melusina de Arenburg.
Melusina “Sina” is taken from her bed in Kensington Palace and brought to Skye with a letter from the Queen demanding the immediate wedding. Sina is the illegitimate child of George of Hanover, the queen’s heir. She is betrothed to her childhood friend William Standish and wants nothing to do with Adam or his family. She marries him out of love for her Queen, but insists that her father will set the marriage aside and refuses to consummate the vows.
Adam is no more pleased about this arrangement than she is, but he will honor his vows to her and will try to make her happy. Adam is a complex character, bold, handsome and charming, but in his heart, he is lonely. His wolfhound Goliath is his closest friend and confidant – but way down deep, lurks a romantic, one who longs for the bond his family has found with their spouses. He puts aside his anger and resentment, and tries to make Sina happy. He thinks she is lovely and understands her pain – but he is hopeful that they can come to some sort of understanding. But when she tells him on their wedding night that she loves another and always will – he rethinks his plan. He still wants a cordial relationship, but he will not lose his heart to her.
Slowly (and I do mean SLOWLY) Sina starts to thaw, she is torn, her heart is with William, but she also recognizes that she may never leave Skye and that the people here have gone out of their way to be kind to her, including Adam. She still wants to leave and feels like her feelings for Adam are a betrayal to William, but what she is beginning to feel for the Highlander is nothing like the warm comfortable feelings she has for William. The more time they spend together, the more she realizes Adam is exactly the man she always dreamt of and her feelings grow.
Just as she accepts her feelings and decides that she will stay, news arrives – The Queen is dead and her father is demanding that she be returned to London. They are heartbroken by the news, but Adam still believes she loves someone else and knows that refusing will start a war. He has to protect his family, even if that means letting go of the only woman he has ever loved.
Sina returns to London and William, but she has changed. She pines for Adam, but after 3 weeks with no word, she assumes he has made his choice and is determined to get on with her life – with William. The night of the betrothal ball, Sina is shocked by a new arrival – Adam and Goliath! She fears for him, his name brands him an outlaw and could get him killed. But when he introduces himself as Lord Adam Hamilton, grandson of the Duke of Hamilton, she keeps his secret and longs to get him alone to find out what his is doing!
Adam has come for his love, but first he must win her heart back and befriend her father. Adam will do anything to win Sina back, but there are those who will do anything to keep them apart. Can they overcome with the odds stacked against them? Will the King forgive his deceit or will it start a war?
This was such a great book, I loved Adam and all the MacGregors. Sina, took me a little bit of time to warm up to, but once I really understood her POV, I began to root for her HEA – I think this book might be my favorite PQ of all time, I was completely invested in the story, I laughed, cried and sighed. The story is a page turner, well written, flows nicely, has steamy love scenes, some nail biting moments and a wonderful sigh worthy ending. It is the eighth book in the series and is interconnected to the other books, but I think it could be read as stand alone title with no problem.
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Paula Quinn has written some of my favorite Highlander books. She is actually one of the first historical romance authors I read. For a bit I wondered if I would enjoy this story at all, as I detested the heroine at the beginning. Sina and Adam were forced to wed at the direction of the Queen. Neither wanted this marriage, but you don’t tell the Queen “no”. Adam dealt with the situation stoically; Sina, however, did not. There was much crying, stubbornness and self pity. However, I began to understand her, knowing more about her past. She was taken from all she ever knew and was thrust into an entirely new world.
I loved Adam from the start. He wanted to avoid being clan chief, but accepted his destiny when it caught up with him. His presence, together with that of his tightly knit clan, could not fail to pull Sina in. When she was summoned home by the King, I felt my heart break along with hers. How could they possibly overcome their separation? Adam had a plan…
I loved Adam’s entire clan. I do think that I would have been better served by reading the previous books first, as many references were made to past events. But it still stood alone okay; you won’t be lost. Don’t give up on Sina; she won’t disappoint in the end. And Adam will make you sigh from the start.
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Adam MacGregor, son to the chief’s clan, finds himself at the alter with an unwilling bride. But in order to strengthen the MacGregor clan’s alliance with the Crown, a royal bride he must have. Adam does everything in his power to help his new wife be welcomed into his home and family, but soon finds out her heart belongs to another.
Sina de Arenberg can’t believe her Queen would betray her in such a way. Already betrothed to her childhood friend, William, she’s whisked away to the highland wilds and made to wed a MacGregor. Knowing Adam has been forced into this marriage just as she was, weakens her heart towards him, but not her passion to return to her home and her beloved William.
Will these two strangers learn to leave the past behind and embrace the life they have been given, or will Sina’s stubborn nature harden her and Adam’s heart with no promise of a happily ever after?
Paula Quinn’s Highlander Ever After is an enjoyable enough historical romance. The pace of the story was a bit slow, and I found myself growing very frustrated with Sina. I came not to care very much for her character, as she was forever acting like a petulant child. There are two sides to every story, and I could see how Sina would be upset over the hand she was dealt. I just wish the author had not spent the bulk of the story dwelling on it. Adam was a kind and compassionate hero that deserved more. The ending was a bit rushed, but at least we got the long awaited HEA.
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I usually love Ms. Quinn’s books, but this one was a drag to read. The opening chapters when Sina de Arenberg is forced to marry the clan chief’s son, Adam MacGregor, was filled with tension and intrigue, but unfortunately that tension waned after the first couple of chapters. For much of the book I found Sina to be too whiny, constantly complaining about her fate and resisting all overtures of friendship from the clan.
Adam was honorable and I did like his character. I loved the secondary characters and the descriptions of the local village. However, I skipped quite a few chapters in the middle of the book to get to the predictable ending.
I voluntarily read the advanced reader copy and all opinions are my own.
We begin with a very unhappy wedding between an actively screaming bride, Sina, and Adam, a stoic highlander who’s just trying to do what’s best for his clan even though he’s none too happy about it either. I could not stand Sina. Even the fact that she’d had everything taken away from her and had been forced to marry a stranger wasn’t enough for me to tolerate her behavior. Adam and his entire family try to make the best out of a bad situation and be nice to her and make her feel welcome, but she responds by being just nasty to them and hitting Adam and throwing things at him. She has already prejudged the highlanders to be savage barbarians because she listens to and wholeheartedly believes the court gossip she has heard in London. She just behaves like a spoiled brat angry at not getting her way, oblivious and uncaring of the fact that Adam has also had his future decisions taken from him. Despite her hatefulness and determination to escape, Sina does find herself inexorably drawn to Adam. She’s determined to hold herself aloof from him and maintain her loyalty to her betrothed, William, a childhood friend she fancies herself in love with, though she has not seen him in three years. Just when she finally realizes how great Adam is and that she loves him, her father, now the king, calls her back to the palace. Adam lovers her too, but lets her go because he finds a letter she wrote to William but never sent, denoting how she could never love Adam, and also because he doesn’t want to start a war and risk his clan’s safety. Heartbroken, Sina returns to the palace and promptly becomes re-betrothed to William and sets about forgetting Adam. Even when he shows up to fight for her and try to befriend her father, she won’t reveal her feelings for him and insists that she belongs with William. I was very disappointed in her not being honest with herself or with her father. The constant waffling between them both, but especially on Sina’s part got very old and I really began losing my patience with them. Her naivete when it came to William, even after she acknowledged that she really didn’t know him anymore was ridiculous.
There’s so much intrigue, lies, politics and agendas in this one, as is indicative of a turbulent time in history. I did appreciate that, but Sina’s weakness and lack of acknowledgement of her feelings for Adam was irritating. I understand she was trying to protect him and his clan, but her constant concern for and defense of William got really old. Apart from his questionable behavior, William is a grown man and not Sina’s responsibility, although she refuses to acknowledge that.
I finally started to really enjoy this one in the last few chapters, although the ending was rather abrupt and I think the final chapter could have been fleshed out a bit more for a more satisfying conclusion. Overall, however, I did enjoy the story and would recommend it.
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The MacGregors: Highland Heirs #8, I jumped into this series at the halfway point but it was okay because each book pretty much reads as a standalone. I love Paula Quinn’s writing style it’s part of the reason I keep coming back to her books, whatever trope she’s using she has the MacGregors make it their own. Another reason I keep coming back is that I love this family. The MacGregors’ are warm and welcoming to friends and are just as fierce warriors as they are fiercely loyal to those who prove they are worthy. The family also has very close, very secret ties to Queen Anne so when she orders Adam MacGregor, the reluctant heir of the clan, to marry one of her ladies in waiting they have no choice but to follow her orders. Melusina de Arenburg was raised for court life she was a trusted Lady in Waiting and the bastard daughter of the heir to the throne; part of keeping her safe was keeping her unclaimed. Sina looked upon Queen Anne as a best friend and an almost mother like figure so she couldn’t understand it when Anne orders her to the Highlands to marry someone from a very infamous clan rather than the man she wants to marry.
Sina is pretty much a spoiled brat when she gets there, acting like she’s the only one who had her life disrupted, once she realizes they aren’t the barbarians she thought they were and that her new family isn’t all that bad she starts to open her heart to Adam, who she finds attractive as much as she hates that she does. Adam is nothing but patient with her, he gets aggravated and pissed off but he sympathizes with her and he likes her. Eventually they start to warm up to each other and fall in love unfortunately Queen Anne dies not to long after the wedding and soon enough Sina’s father sends for her and she has to go back to London where the marriage will be annulled.
The second half of this book takes place in London where Adam tries to prove he’s worthy of staying married to Sina, but under the disguise of someone else. Sina also along the way learns some very disturbing news that makes her long for Adam all the more. Normally I don’t care for the books that take place in the King/Queen’s Court with all those people and their power hungry machinations and backstabbing not knowing who to trust but there are a few exceptions and this is one of them.
Overall, this was such a good book. I hate to see the MacGregors go I really hope this isn’t the last of them and that maybe the next generation will be up to a few adventures.
Four and a half stars for Highlander Ever After. This is book nine in The McGregor’s: Highland Heirs series. This is a powerful and dramatic historic Scottish love story. This tale of redemption, unwanted/wanted responsibility, and finally true everlasting love between Adam and Melusina (Sina) is sexy, touching, powerful, and meaningful. I enjoyed every part of this book; most especially loved the inclusion of my personal beloved characters Callum, Maggie, Ula, Etarre, and of course precious Goliath. If you’re a long-time reader, you’ll enjoy. If you’re new to the series; you’ll love it, as Ms. Paula does an excellent job of laying-out the backstory. However, i truly think new readers will get more from the story by going back to the beginning. If you crave a great historical Scottish love story and love dogs; then drop everything and buy this book!
I grew up reading historical romance and I still like an occasional trip back to that genre. Paula Quinn is one author who entices me into this genre.
In Highlander Ever After, Sina is forced into marriage with Adam MacGregor who she believes to be an barbarian. She feels like everyone she loved has betrayed her with this arranged marriage, but she goes through with it even though she’s been promised to another. No one is happy about this union, including Adam MacGregor, who not only doesn’t want to be married, he doesn’t want to be head of his clan as well, an honor which would come with the marriage.
Sina and Adam start out not liking each other very much, but as time goes by and they get to know each other that changes, but neither of them want to admit to the other that they are developing real feelings of love.
There weren’t many surprises in this story of an arranged marriage designed to forge alliances. The real charm is how their relationship progresses as they learn more about each other. I really liked that part of the story, which takes up most of the book. Some of their sparing made me smile and there was a good bit of humor in this tale that made it a whole lot of fun.
Sina is in a new world in the highlands, unlike any that’s she’s known, but she does appreciate the women warriors. She’s in awe of them and that was a very nice touch to the story. I loved how Sina really looked at her surroundings and made up her own mind about the MacGregors and especially Adam.
When Sina is called back home, she believes that her marriage will be annulled, but Adam wants her back. The last 25% of the book deals with Adam being the “fish out of water” at court. He does a great job of handling himself, which only makes Sina love him more.
While the ending seemed a little rushed, I still really enjoyed this story. If you like a story with a slow burn as the main characters fall in everlasting love, I think you would enjoy Highlander Ever After. It’s sweet and sexy. Adam and Sina are great together and there’s even a dog that captured my heart. It works well as a standalone. The family tree on Paula Quinn’s website helps keep the many characters in the MacGregor family straight.
An ARC was provided for review.
1712 is an interesting time in England and Scotland’s history. Queen Anne is dying with no children and her nephew George is the next in line because of the Protestant/Catholic fight between the two countries. This story is about Queen Anne’s protecting a dear young relative in her court, Melusina, from court intrigue and tying her to Stuart connections in Scotland ensuring they stay loyal to England.
In 1712, Sina de Arenburg is a royal bastard, raised by an aunt & uncle and unrecognized by her father George of Hanover, prince elector of England. His aunt, Anne is Queen and Sina is now one of her ladies-in-waiting and dear friend. Sina is betrothed to her long time friend, William Standish, son of the Earl of Chesterfield. He’s a cowardly, wimpy man she protected and friended as a child. He’s been gone 3 years on his “Grand Tour” and has returned with cruel sexual tastes. Without warning Queen Anne has her sent to Scotland’s Camlochlin to be married to Adam MacGregor, elder son of the MacGregor Clan Chief. Adam has run from his responsibilities of becoming the next clan chief planning it to pass to his very capable sister Abigail Marlow, wife of retired English general Daniel Marlow. By marrying to the next King of England’s daughter he ensures his clan is safe from England’s proscription laws and ensuring he’s the next clan chief. This is an unwanted marriage for both of them and it’s fun watching them fall in love. We get a fabulous visit with everyone we’ve come to love in Camloclin during the journey.
Then it all shifts to Kensington Palace when the Queen dies and King George calls his daughter home. The marriage is still unconsummated, although they’d decided just before the summons comes. Now Sina is unwilling to return home but must and Adam walks away. It takes him a few weeks to figure out he’s unwilling to let her go and dear Great Aunt Maggie cooks up the idea for him to pretend to be the grandson of the Duke of Hamilton, a lowland Scot so he can safely go to court and bring her home. Wow such action, adventures and intrigue. I loved the switching of the settings in this story so I got a taste of both of their lives. Sina must make a choice, which life does she want? Read the exciting story and decide. Thank you Forever Romance and Paula for this delightful story to review for you.
Highlander Ever After by Paula Quinn is book 8 in The MacGregors: Highland Heirs Series. This is the story of Melusina ‘Sina’ de Arenberg and Adam MacGregor. I have read the previous book (and Loved it!) but feel this can be a standalone book.
Sina has lived in Court most of her life and has become a Lady in Waiting to Queen Anne, in addition she is to marry a man she cares for. But then in a blink of a eye she is taken to Camlochlin Castle in the Scottish Highland and expected to marry Adam. Adam is the oldest of the Clan Chief so he is used to doing his duty. But when the Queen orders him to marry a Sina he is taken back but knows that he can do no less than to marry her. The two are so different being from different cultures, so things start out rocky. Then they start finding their way but another upsetting turn has come their way.
Loved their story!
Book: Highlander Ever After
by Paula Quinn
Series: The MacGregors: Highland Heirs, Book Eight
Reviewed by: Barb Massabrook of
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Heat Rating: Smoking Hot!
Overall Rating: 5 Stars and 5 Kilts
The most romantic book I ever read! Wish someone would collect the most heather to prove they love me the most! Those MacGregors sure know how to turn a lassies head!
Camlochlin Castle
The isle of Skye
Summer 1714
Melusina MacGregor’s father is the Prince elector, George of Hanover and heir to the throne. Plus he is next in line to be King. His mistress is Melusina’s mother but Melusina who is called Sina is illegitimate. Although a royal bastard but still a bastard! She also has never been acknowledged as her father’s daughter. The one thing she wants more than anything is to have a real family something she’s been denied her entire life. Her entire life she also thought she would marry her best friend William Standish. The one she had known since she was eight years old and is her betrothed. Yet the Queen whom she thought was her friend ordered this forcing her to marry a savage outlaw. The next in line to become Chief, Adam MacGregor, son of the proscribed chief. Why were they even forcing this alliance?
Adam knew this was the only way to protect and save his outlaw clan. This was something he fought forever never wanting to be in love or to be responsible for his people, his clan. He didn’t want this marriage either but he also knew the Queen was his clans protection. Though physically they were both extremely attracted to each other but he didn’t like the idea of being married to a woman who loved another. Plus she was terrified of his best friend his dog. Yet he understands due to his status he has to marry a royal heir, who has been taught nothing but lies about his clan. He plans to prove her wrong that they are not savages or barbarians! However, he will never be
like his kin trying to make his wife happy by picking the most heather. Especially since she was pining over another man.
Yet as they get to know each other feelings are brought out and feelings. As Sina sees the one thing she has wanted her entire life is here, a loving family. Then just as she is about to open herself up and show her love she is requested to return to London. Adam just lets her go which makes her miserable realizing she loves Adam and what she felt for William was brotherly love. Plus William is not the gentleman she thought after spending three years away. Plus there os treachery and betrayal at every corner. Not the kindness, friendship, honestly and love she felt in Scotland. Though when Adam returns to get her father’s blessing she is deliriously happy. Especially that her father postponed her marriage to Lord Standish!
Yet then both their Sina and Adams lives are in danger. Who can they possibly trust, royal secrets are revealed. There are many who don’t want these two together and will do anything to win their selfish desires. Plus both Adam and Sina have not exactly been honest to Sina’s father. He has enough power to end their unity and possibly hang Adam, as he despises the savage MacGregor clan, just from gossip and hearsay. What will the destiny for Adam MacGregor and Sina de Arenburg be? Doom and gloom or a happily highlander ever after?
This is definitely a book readers don’t want to miss. Sadly this is the last book finale of The MacGregor: Highland Heirs series. Where every book in this beautiful series has been filled with all the elements that Scottish historical romance readers love. From page turning, awe inspiring, non-stop action and riveting adventures. Each novel is filled with
betrayal, miscommunication, treachery, suspense, mystery, hatred, passion and love. They are filled with breathtaking settings, characters you never forget, mind-blowing plots and exhilating dialogues! I know I always get swept away in Paula Quinn books with her swoon worthy heros, feisty heroines and spectacular stories!
I think Highlander Ever After is my favorite story of the series. Although I have loved them all as this author is extremely talented! This is a phenomenal book readers definitely don’t want to miss. No worries if it is your first book or your last book of the series. As you can read any of these books as stand alone books too.
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