Family or romance? Is blood truly thicker than water? After being isolated and beaten for years by bandits, English merchant girl Emily is rescued by the very Highlanders she has spent years in fear of. Despite their assurances, Emily is terrified. Her only comfort is the Laird’s own English wife, Sarina, who must help her overcome the trauma she has faced at the hands of brutish villains. … overcome the trauma she has faced at the hands of brutish villains. When one of the bandits is captured, however, Emily discovers the truth she has wanted to hear for years:
Her mother is alive.
Uncaring of the dangers she may face, Emily pleads with the Mackenzie family for assistance to find her last remaining family member. The kind-hearted Laird’s brother, Angus, volunteers to accompany and protect her on her journey.
Emily is forced to let go of her anger toward the Scottish people for the actions of the few when she finds herself becoming more and more devoted to her Highland protector.
But when an unexpected enemy arises to test her trust, Emily must make a heart-breaking decision that will change the course of her life forever…
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Highlander’s Veiled Assassin is another great book by Alisa Adams! I love Highland books with the Scottish brogue and this one don’t let you down. I loved how the main characters developed and so believable it feels like you can just reach out and touch them.This book contains spicy romance, drama, treachery, intrigue, deception, twist and turns with evil villain. This book will keep you turning the pages! I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, from cover to cover. I’m hoping to read about Howard, Angus, and Emily.
Highlander’s Unexpected Ally by Alisa Adams is a well-plotted, interesting highland tale with characters that are complex and so believable it feels like you can just reach out and touch them. Emily and Angus came alive for me as I pictured them falling in love and fighting for that love. All the drama, suspense, self-discovery and just enough erotic for another great read. Alisa has a way of grabbing you the first few pages and then you can’t put the book down until the end. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, from cover to cover. The Extended Epilogue rounds out the story very well. But what about the two companions………? Also you will find Seamus and Sarina’s story in Highlander’s Veiled Assassin, another wonderful story!
Highlander’s Daring Rescue
For Catherine’s uncle marriage was nothing more than a political arrangement. But after meeting one Highlander Catherine is not so sure. Take a journey with Bryan and Catherine as they run for their lives in this great historical tale, it is an awesome love story and a action packed adventure as well. The characters are so well developed you feel every emotion that they are feeling through out the story. Alisa has a way of grabbing you the first few pages and then you can’t put the book down until the end. With remarkable emotions, and unforgettable characters I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, from cover to cover. The Extended Epilogue rounds out the story very well. Also you will find Seamis and Sarina’s story in Highlander’s Veiled Assassin
They escape the web of deception that was woven in Highlander’s Trusted Traitor. Keith a brawny highlander wants to prove himself as a warrior, sets out to to find his place in the world. Meeting Rose is love at first sight for him. Rose is looking to marry the man of her dreams. Traveling with her parents to meet Edward, her soon-to-be husband who is titled, handsome and kind, but soon finds out he is hiding a secret. Both Keith and Rose learn what is truly important in life. A delicious romance full of drama, turmoil, deception, murder, many twist and turns and an everlasting love. This story has a way of grabbing you the first few pages and then you can’t put the book down until the end. I loved revisiting old friends that you haven’t seen for a while. It was nice to catch up with them. It’s one Outstanding historical romance by Alisa Adams.
I enjoyed this story of an English girl used as a slave to the bandits who ripped her family apart. Once saved by a kind highland clan and getting through her fears. She embarks on a journey along with the man who loves her. As they search for her mother she will find out more about herself and enjoy the love her highlander offers. I received a complimentary copy and I am voluntarily reviewing.
Emily only knew harsh treatment from bandits who kept her prisoner for years. After begining rescued can she move forward with her life or a prisoner of her fear? Angus was a highlander warrior who had feeling for her. Can Angus help Emily find her way to happiness? Love this author, a great read.
This was an enjoyable read. The characters were great…one being damaged and one persistent. There was romance and adventure. This is a must read and you won’t be disappointed.
Highlander’s Unexpected Ally by Alisa Adams is a well-plotted, interesting highland tale revolving around Emily who has been rescued from a band of bandits that has held her captive for years, using her for their own amusement and as a servant until they make the mistake of taking Sabrina and Martha, the wife and mother of Lord Seamus MacKenzie. Seamus may have put up with the bandits before, but now they have gone too far and he has vowed to wipe them from the highlands. Emily got to be rescued for free and is now living in the castle with the rest of the clan. She is English, they are not. Before they were captured and killed, her parents had been travelling merchants, not clansmen. She is grateful but does not feel at home. Seamus’ brother Angus is attracted to Emily but sees she has too many problems to respond to him, but he keeps trying, gently. Sabrina suggests to Emily that she speak to one of the many bandits being help prisoner and see if she can trace her parents. Angus offers to go with her. Angus manages to beat out of one of the prisoners that Emily’s mother was sold to a Scottish laird, so with Seamus’ permission, Angus and Emily search for her.
For the most part this was a really interesting and compelling story with good characters; Emily, who is a broken soul; and Angus, who is a good man but at loose ends in his life, not know which way to go with the future. Their love story grows relatively slowly and feels like actual love. Emily so wants to find her mother, knowing it will solve all her problems and Angus wants to make her happy, no matter what. Their sentiments show in all of their words and actions. It is, overall, a happy book with the characters growing and changing as like moves forward. I enjoyed reading theist story. I recommend it.
I received a free ARC of Highlander’s Unexpected Ally. All opinions expressed herein are solely my own.
A difficult tale of a young girl, Emily who was ripped from her parents at a tender age and grew up as a slave to several bandits. They treated her worse than a dog. Then she was rescued when they stole Laird MacKenzie’s wife. Sarina and Seamus welcomed her to Clan MacKenzie and gave her a home. Emily was still traumatized by what happened to her when living with the bandits for years. Even after several months Emily still lived in fear and distrust. But the love shown to her by Sarina and Seamus’s family helped. Seamus’s younger brother Angus took a shine to Emily but he knew she was too withdrawn to receive any amorous attention. When the bandits were found and put in the castle dungeon, Sarina gently suggested to Emily to face her fear and ask them what she wanted to know. Emily wanted to know what happened to her parents and if they were still alive. After the interrogation of one of the bandits, she found out her father was dead but there was still a chance her mother was still alive. She and Angus got Seamus’s permission to go and explore all the leads on her mother. An adventure of danger, self-discovery, trust, loyalty, romance and love awaited her. An excellent read and I do recommend it.