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The Highlander’s Lost Lady: The Lairds Most Likely Book 3 Kindle Edition
When Diarmid Mactavish, Laird of Invertavey, discovers a mysterious woman washed up on his land after a wild storm, he takes her in and tries to find her family. But even as forbidden dreams of sensual fulfillment torment him, he’s convinced that this beautiful lassie isn’t what she seems. And if there’s one thing Diarmid despises, it’s a liar.
A mother willing to do anything to save her daughter…
Widow Fiona Grant has risked everything to break free of her clan and rescue her adolescent daughter from a forced marriage. But before her quest has barely begun, disaster strikes. She escapes her brutish kinsmen, only to be shipwrecked on Mactavish territory where she falls into her enemies’ hands. For centuries, a murderous feud has raged between the Mactavishes and the Grants, so how can she trust her darkly handsome host?
Now a twisted Highland road leads to danger and passion…and irresistible love. But is love strong enough to banish the past’s long shadows and offer these wary allies all that their hearts desire?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 29, 2019
- File size4784 KB
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- ASIN : B07PM94FN3
- Publisher : (April 29, 2019)
- Publication date : April 29, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 4784 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 395 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1925980111
- Best Sellers Rank: #186,464 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #118 in Highlanders Romance
- #325 in Scottish Highlanders Historical Romance eBooks
- #4,372 in Regency Historical Romance
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ANNA CAMPBELL has written 11 multi award-winning historical romances for Hachette Grand Central Publishing and Avon HarperCollins. As an independently published author, she’s released more than 35 bestselling stories, including her 3 popular series The Dashing Widows (7 books), The Lairds Most Likely (10 books), and A Scandal in Mayfair (4 books).
Anna has won numerous awards for her Regency-set stories including RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice, the Booksellers Best, the Golden Quill (three times), the Heart of Excellence (twice), the Write Touch, the Aspen Gold (twice) and the Australian Romance Readers Association’s favorite historical romance (five times).
She's currently engaged in writing a new series set in Regency London called Scoundrels of Mayfair. The first 3 books, The Worst Lord in London, The Trouble with Earls, and The Last Duke She'd Marry, are now on sale. Look out for The Duke Says I Do later in 2024.
When Anna isn't traveling the world in search of inspiration for her books, she has a great time living in inner-city Brisbane in Australia.
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The last thing Diarmid Mactavish, Laird of Invertavey, ever expected to find washed up on his beach is the love of his life - but that is exactly what he finds while out riding the night after a wicked storm.
Fiona Grant is on a mission to reclaim her daughter. Orphaned at 15, her father's clansmen took custody of her and married her to the Laird's brother - a man 30 years her senior. After 10 years of abuse at the hands of the Grants, Fiona is a shell of the woman she once was, now widowed, she thinks she might finally be free but when she learns of their plans for her daughter Christina, she will move heaven and earth to save her. Fiona escapes and with the help of Colin, a fisherman, she sets out to find Christina. When Fiona wakes, she learns that Colin is dead and she is on the lands of her clans most hated enemy - the Mactavishs - she is weak and in no condition to continue on with her search, she needs time to heal and form a new plan. Convinced the hated Mactavishs will send her back to her clan, Fiona pretends to have amnesia - a ploy that Diarmid clearly doesn't beleive.
Fiona begins to heal and plans to run, but when her brother in law comes to Invertavey and says the mystery girl is his brother's wife, Diarmid has no right to keep her and hands her over to them, even though she is clearly terrified. Later his friend convinces him to go after her and when he finds her tied to a bed, he knows that he can't leave her, even if he has no legal right to her. He rescues her, but he wants answers.
After learning her story, Diarmid vows to help her find her daughter and will do whatever is necessary to reunite her with her child, even endure a loveless, chaste marriage. So with the help of Fergus, Marina and Hamish, Diarmid forms a plan - but will Fiona agree? After 9 years as a wife, she has no desire to marry again and submit herself to a man, even one as kind and handsome as Diarmid.
This was not your typical, boy saves girl and they fall in love story, it is much deeper than that, both Diarmid and Fiona have valid reasons to avoid love and Fiona has endured years of abuse. She is not broken, but she is deeply bruised and may never be able to be the wife Diarmid deserves, but to save her daughter the same fate she had, she will marry him and try to be the best wife she can. These two will have a very long journey to their HEA and it kept this reader reading long into the night, unable to put the book down until I knew how it would end. The book is well written, but it was a little repetitive in the beginning as we learn why Diarmid doesn't trust love and why Fiona doesn't beleive in it, but once her identity is revealed, the story takes off and doesn't stop until the final page. There are cameos with Fergus, Marina and Hamish, steamy-ish love scenes, a lot of emotion, some chilling, nail-biting moments, evil villains and an unexpected ending. This is the third book in the Lairds Most Likely series, but it could be read as a stand alone title with no problem - but, I will give you fair warning, once you meet Fergus and Marina in this book, you are going to want to read their story!!! I am happy to recommend this book and can't wait for the next one!!
Diarmid, Laird of Invertavey, cannot believe his eyes when he finds a mermaid washed up on his beach. Well, he's not really surprised to find another victim of the sea washed up, unfortunately. What he is surprised about is that the frail beauty is still alive, unlike the elder gentleman who washed up beside her. Knowing that every minute she's exposed to the weather could be dangerous to her health, he rushes to bring her home with him. Diarmid feels guilt when he accepts his attraction to her beauty and recognises he feels protective towards the Lost Lady.
All seems lost when Fiona realises she's been shipwrecked at her enemies feet. The plans she's made to escape her nightmare have been ruined, and if her rescuer finds out her identity, it could make things even worse. The Mactavish's are not at all as she expected her enemies to be. They are kind, generous and caring which is something she hasn't been exposed to since her father passed. With her nightmare taking this surprising turn, Fiona is not sure she has the strength or courage to do the one thing she set out to do...save her daughter.
I loved that Diarmid was a good man and stayed honourable from beginning to end. It was a treat that Fiona wasn't a heroine who could "save the day" one minute, host a soiree the next, AND be a seductress in the bedroom at the end of the day. Fiona is vulnerable and a wee bit broken. I preferred that she was portrayed realistically and that she wasn't expected to be fixed in a minute or to get over her past. Her journey to happiness had to come with her ability to accept she wasn't alone anymore.
While some readers may find The Highlander's Lost Lady a wee bit predictable, this is what made the story for me. I want a story that takes me back in time to dashing men, coiffed and beautifully dressed ladies and sigh-worthy heroics. Sure, it may not be 100% historically accurate (not that I know what 100% historically accurate is, mind you), but I wasn't distracted by the "modern" feel. It felt accurate so I guess the author hit the mark.
I will admit, Fiona's constant crying was a wee bit trying at times, but she had every reason to, considering what she's faced. Diarmid's martyr act was a wee bit unbelievable, so I'm glad they worked through their problems by the end. This was a very sexy read, so if you're not a fan of intimate scenes with a lot of heat, this might not be the best fit for you. There are some difficult scenes from Fiona's past that can be confronting, but the descriptions were not delved into too deeply. I was never uncomfortable to the extreme, more disgusted by what happened frequently in the past.
If you're looking for an entertaining read, I highly recommend giving The Highlander's Lost Lady a try.
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