From New York Times Bestselling Author Cynthia Wright comes an enchanting and steamy romance of 16th century Scotland!A PROUD HIGHLANDERDarkly handsome Ciaran MacLeod revels in his life as a Highland warrior. By day, he trains with his comrades at Duntulm Castle on the far cliffs of the Isle of Skye, and by night he takes his pick of smitten lasses.
However, Ciaran harbors a family secret that … lasses.
However, Ciaran harbors a family secret that makes him deeply suspicious of love. He’s grateful he doesn’t have to worry about taking a wife, for the castle is efficiently run by Violette, a plain young Frenchwoman who hides under a drab gable hood and reveals nothing of her own past.
SECRETS REVEALED
Violette Pasquiére fled to Scotland to escape a predatory stepfather. On the remote Isle of Skye, she feels safe, tending to the strong Clan MacLeod men who would be lost without her care. The potent attraction Violette feels for Ciaran MacLeod is just one more secret she keeps.
But a threat to Duntulm Castle changes everything, and Ciaran’s elders pressure him to make a marriage alliance that will benefit the clan. Rebelling against their efforts to control him, Ciaran impulsively proposes to Violette instead, setting in motion a passionate series of events that shake not only their future, but challenge their carefully guarded hearts…
CROWNS & KILTS: The St. Briac Family
1526: YOU & NO OTHER (Thomas & Aimée)
1532: OF ONE HEART (Andrew & Micheline)
1538: ABDUCTED AT THE ALTAR (Christophe & Fiona)
1539: RETURN OF THE LOST BRIDE (Ciaran & Violette)
1541: QUEST OF THE HIGHLANDER (Lennox & Nora)
The St. Briac Family in the Regency
1808: THE SECRET OF LOVE (Gabriel & Isabella)
1818: HIS MAKE-BELIEVE BRIDE (Justin & Mouette)
“RETURN OF THE LOST BRIDE kept me up reading until the wee hours of the morning! Beautiful imagery and careful attention to detail build Ciaran & Violette’s world, and for a little while we are really there in the 1500’s, experiencing their romantic adventure right along with them. I’ve read hundreds of historical romances, and can truthfully say that I enjoy Cynthia Wright’s above all others.” ~ Past Romance Reviews
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08/03/2021 “Return of the Lost Bride” (nook) is a spectacular story. My emotions were involved from the beginning. I cried through the heartwrenching pain and agony suffered by Ciaran and Violette. In spite of the sadness, the story was romantic and (thank goodness) ended with a HEA. I highly recommend this book.
Ciaran MacLeod will fight to keep his home, but pushed into a corner to marry to join with another clan, he refuses. He’ll decide who he’ll marry. In a quick decision he marries Duntulm Castle’s housekeeper, Violette Paquiere. Violette agrees, but she has her own stipulations and even more secrets. Talk about complications. It’s a wonder these two ever get an HEA.
I am reading a lot of books by Cynthia Wright lately. They are witty and fun.
RETURN OF THE LOST BRIDE Cynthia Wright is book Two in the Brides of Skye Series. This is the story of Violete Pasquiére and Ciaran MacLeod. I haven’t yet read the previous book, so for me this was a standalone book.
Violete is running from her stepfather and has landed in Isle of Skye working in Duntulm Castle concealing who she is. Ciaran doesn’t plan on marrying and he has only bad thoughts on love so he is happy that Violete is taking care of the Castle. When Ciaran gets pressured to marry a women that his family has chosen he diverts it to the lesser of ‘two evil’s and says that he wants Violete. Which leads them to actually having to marry, but now they both have to deal with their past in addition to the feelings that they both are having.
It was easy for me to attach myself to Violette Pasquiere. We met her briefly in book one of the series. She appears docile, withdrawn and extremely efficient in running the household for the MacLeod men. Fear makes her appear that way and fear keeps her there.
Her French ancestry, and her beauty are hard to conceal, however much she tries. She is a strikingly beautiful woman who conceals her golden tresses under an ugly headdress. Why is she hiding? If her stepfather were to discover her whereabouts, he may come seeking her and Violette would rather die than do what he intends for her. She is betrothed to an odious man, one her stepfather chooses, as odious as he himself is. Her younger life, living in the household of her stepfather left deep scars. She fears she’s marked for life.
When the MacLeod clan leaders are requested to appear before the King in Edinburgh, she is obliged to go with them.
Ciaran is a sensitive man and has enjoyed having Violette part of the family during the last year, even though she is only the housekeeper. He decided she should join them in Edinburgh, thinking to give her a good time, being she is cultured and well-spoken. He thought she would be most comfortable as nurse to his grandfather. Her life story in France somehow doesn’t ring true, making him even more inquisitive about her.
Although Violette’s keeps Ciaran distant, she is charmed by his flirtatious ways and sweet disposition. She dare not let it go beyond affection. This, too, she keeps secret. But as things work out, it would have been better had she stayed in Skye and not gone to Edinburgh. Her disguise as Alastair Crotach’s nurse didn’t hide her beauty nor who she used to be.
Violette is discovered by her betrothed in Edinburgh. Her worst fears come back to haunt her. She panics. What to do?
Ciaran takes spotlight in Edinburgh when the MacRae clan see an opportunity to merge the families by marrying Judith MacRae to Ciaran. Ciaran panics. What to do?
The story evolves from this crucial point, with some laughable moments as I anticipte in any book penned by Cynthia Wright.
Magnus, Ciaran’s father is an interesting character, as is his father. I appreciate how much time the author takes to mold and flesh out these men, flaws and all. Both of them add more dimension to the story.
This is a story where past trauma squeezes the possibility of future happiness.
It’s a story where the ways of tradition are not necessarily the wise road.
It’s a story of stepping up to the challenge and taking it head on.
It’s a story where friendship matters, and trust is gained.
It’s a story you won’t want to miss!