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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Review: Rogue with a Brogue by Suzanne Enoch



A ROGUE FOR EVERY LADY
London, 1817: Stuck in a Mayfair ballroom thanks to his lovestruck brother, highlander Arran MacLawry wants nothing but a bit of distraction from an arranged betrothal—and a clever auburn-haired lass in a vixen’s mask promises just that...until he discovers that she’s the granddaughter of the Campbell, chief of clan MacLawry’s longtime rival. Despite their families’ grudging truce, falling for fiery Mary Campbell is a notion too outlandish even for this Highlander…
THE THRILL OF THE FORBIDDEN
Raised on tales of savage MacLawrys, Mary is stunned to realize the impressively strapping man in the fox’s mask is one of them. Surely the enemy shouldn’t have such a broad chest, and such a seductive brogue? Not that her curiosity matters—any dalliance between them is strictly forbidden, and she’s promised to another. But with the crackling spark between them ready to ignite, love is worth every risk…in Rogue with a Brogue by Suzanne Enoch.


I freely admit that I have a huge weakness for sexy Scots and let me tell you, Suzanne Enoch definitely knows her Scottish men! And let me say she has a good few in this book. This story with its take on forbidden love kept me turning the pages late into the night and it was worth my lost hours of sleep. Arran MacLawry is not your typical Regency hero and readers and the heroine are happy about that. Honestly I don't think my heart could swell so much as it did when he was chasing the unwanted visitor in his brother's house. I'm still smiling over the entire incident. Mary Campbell might not have been raised in the Highlands but she has all the fiery qualities associated with the region and I appreciated them as much as MacLawry did. I cannot wait to read a follow up story containing these characters as I'm sure there are so many more adventures to be had.



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