Highland Brides of Skye Mini-seriesOver the years, many lasses have found refuge in the Scottish Highland’s Glenwood Abbey. But for three young ladies, sanctuary becomes servitude, with master puppeteer Malcom Donald using them in his plan to rule the Isle of Skye. PassionWhen a return trip home from a clan meeting ends in a bloodbath, Laird Caeleb MacLeod begins his search for the clansman who … the clansman who betrayed them. Little does he know he need look no further than his bed.
As the housekeeper for Laird Caeleb MacLeod, Gwendolyn is in a position to learn many things important to her master, Malcom Donald, captain to the Donald laird. Now she must choose between destroying the man she loves and saving the sister being held hostage by Malcolm.
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WOW. I loved this book. The storyline was unique, fun, at times thoughtful and mostly just plain sizzling. I loved the fact our characters were strong and vibrant.
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She is torn when she starts to fall in love with the man she is spying on to save her sister. How is she going to live with herself if she loses her sister? What about the man she loves? How is she going to save them both? Can she? See if she can
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The first book in the Highland Brides of Skye series a well written start to this series. A short mini- series story. This is Laird Caeleb MacLeod and Gwendolyn his housekeepers story. I want to read the rest of the books in this series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
A great start to a new series…
Passion is the first book in the Highland Brides of Skye series. I really enjoyed reading this historical romance that takes place in the Isle of Skye, Scotland in the year 1321. This short story is well written and has complex characters living in a time of clans fighting each other. There is suspense, deceit, spies, and romance.
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Isle of Skye, Scotland 1321
A story of secrets, betrayal, love and many more.. Laird Caelab MacLeod wanted to know who had sent the note, warning them of an attack. Many men had been killed that day and he wanted them caught. To know what was going to happen meant they were privy to the enemy and thus could betray them.
Gwendolyn is the housekeeper for the Laird and hears many things. She has to or her sister will be killed..
Such a great short story that will pull you in quickly.. cannot wait to read the other two…
How can Gwendolyn choose between love of her sister and love of the laird? There are turns and twists in this highland story, but the passion will have you on the edge of your seat till the HEA.
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I know cliche, but I loved the passion in this book. You can feel the passion the author poured out into these characters and this story. I really enjoyed this book.
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Book one was so good!
Tarah Scott and April Holthaus have teamed up to write not one but three stories dealing with the highlands. This first book is set in Scotland in the 1300s and like all good books about the clans we have a conflict between them. Now this is not just a love story oh no this one has a clan has a traitor in their midst. Now the author did not make this a sweet love story either there is a really big twist in it. Caeleb and Gwen have serious issues to deal with and they were grand characters. This quick read is so full and engaging I am looking forward to reading the next two books. I highly recommend this gem. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
ONE FABULOUS ADVENTURE!!!
Fudge nuggets! This dynamic duo nailed this bad boy and kept me on a razors edge from start to finish. A spinning vortex of inadvertent happenstance and surprising mishaps catapults your swirling emotions into play fluidly. One turbulent storyline and gripping plot catapults this bad boy to a whole new level. Mastering the ups and downs, weaving a cocoon so intricately and tight, drawing you deeper into this tangled web until everything else ceases to exist. Jumping hoops, hurdling trials and tribulations that tests our characters in ways they never saw coming. All the deceit, intrigue, betrayal, danger, suspense and speculation along with all the drama, tension, turmoil and distress set the tone for this nail-biting delight. The chemistry is intense, white hot and explosive. The characters are authentic and realistic with depth and qualities that make it easy to relate. The personalities are well matched and blended together smoothly. The scenes are so graphically detailed it paints an incredible backdrop that feels as though you’re right there with them. Fantastic job guys, thanks for sharing this little gem with us.
This was a connection of Gwen and Jacob the Laird as she carried out her mission to Malcolm Donald and his manipulation of her. We glimpsed her mention briefly in both Deception and Redemption. The relationship between Gwen and Jacob made for an exciting story
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I loved this bool and this author it was awesome and kept me reading well into the night. The characters and story grabbed me form the beginning. I loved Caeleb and Gwendolyn they went well together and I enjoyed watching them. I’ts a short fast paced read that you don’t want to miss and a must read for any fan.
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First book in this series for Highland Brides of Skye, it is a quick read so just right with a cuppa or whatever, its action packed with spies, betrayal and all the shenanigans Ms Scott is famous for.
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I loved reading this story and how it incorporates the next book so you want to continually read the entire series.
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Action Driven but Too Much Left to Tell
There are quite often a couple of problems with short novellas like these. One is that authors can tend to do an information dump to bring a reader up to speed for the short read. Another is that an author tries to shoehorn too big of a story into the shorter format. Luckily, this book doesn’t have any problem with the first potential issue; we are thrown into the action and learn more of the backstory as the plot moves along. I do think, however, that this book does suffer from the second problem. When I read the book’s description, I was curious about how the authors were going to fit all of that into this book. The results are hit-and-miss. The book is very action-driven, but when the book ended, I felt like it was only just starting to get more involved and interesting; I also felt like key parts of the story were left out. As such, it felt unsatisfying when I finished it. The writing is actually pretty well done throughout. But I just think there was too much story for this short format, and the most satisfying plot structure—with a clear beginning, middle, and end—wasn’t wholly there.
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Gwendolyn wants to save her sister from Malcolm so she has to spy on Laird Caeleb MacLeod. Caeleb knows there is a spy in his household but he never that it would be the woman he has fallen in love with and refuses to marry him. Can they rescue her sister and will they have a future together?
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