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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Book Review The Scottish Lord's Secret Bride

The Scottish Lord's Secret BrideTitle: The Scottish Lord's Secret Bride

Author: Raven McAllan‏

Stars: 4 out of 5


Review:
 An enchanting tale of young love which is rekindled after several years separation owing to miscommunication by both parties. This story takes the reader into the Highlands while exploring the differences in what constitutes a marriage in Scotland versus a marriage in jolly old England. The story is well presented and has a very likeable cast of characters whom the reader will have no problem identifying with. Written by an author I have not read previously but who will definitely be put on my must read list.
I have given this book a four star rating.
I received an ARC from Netgalley for my unbiased review.

Synopsis:
  The next exquisite Regency romance from Raven McAllan, The Scottish Lord’s Secret Bride will whisk you off your feet and sweep you into an opulent world of scandal, secrets and desire!
Secrets never stay buried for long…
Reluctant heiress Lady Morven Weston is tired of her mother interfering in her love affairs. At twenty-six there’s only so many more society balls she can attend before resigning herself to life as an unmarried maid.
But when Lord Fraser Napier, the man Morven ran wild with one long, hot summer, returns to Scotland, his shocking revelations change everything. Fraser never annulled their whirlwind marriage all those years ago!
Preparing to take up his ancestral seat, Fraser’s not letting go of his secret bride that easily – he needs an heir. It’s only a matter of time before Morven surrenders to Fraser’s seductive touch and finds herself in his bed…


About The Author:
 Raven McAllan
Raven lives in Scotland, along with her husband —their children having flown the nest—in a house much too big for them, surrounded by beautiful scenery, which inspires a lot of the settings in her books.
She is used to sharing her life with the occasional deer, red squirrel, and lost tourist, to say nothing of the scourge of Scotland—the midge, and her house with the dust bunnies who congregate. They must know they won't be disturbed.
A lover of reading, she appreciates the history inside a book, and the chance to peek into the lives of those from years ago. Raven admits that she enjoys the research for her books almost as much as the writing; so much so, that sometimes she realizes she's strayed way past the information she needs to know, and not a paragraph has been added to her WIP.

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