A medieval Scottish lady gets to choose her husband, but getting married won’t be easy in this romance by the bestselling author of No Other Highlander
The unconventional Lady Katherine McKenna has been granted a rare privilege: the right to choose her own husband. It’s a more difficult task than she expected. When at last she agrees to a betrothal, it quickly goes awry, leaving Katherine alone in the wilds . . . and rescued by Laird Lachlan MacTavish. She’s captivated by the proud, brooding chief who shows her such tender care. But with their clans on the brink of war, the honorable Lachlan resists his attraction—until Katherine proclaims to her family that they will wed.
Though stunned by her boldness, Lachlan is intrigued by Katherine’s beauty and spirit, and the MacTavishes will benefit from an alliance with the powerful McKennas. But with family discord, treachery, and deceit in their midst, can they save a marriage that is destined to blossom into incomparable love?
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
Katherine was a bit impetuous but such a sweet person. She did not want to marry Hamish, wanted to give him a chance to be with the one he truly loved. She ran into trouble, almost died, was rescued, and fell in love, though she fought the idea. Lachlan was not prepared for the fall out of his brother's actions, but he was drawn to Katherine. The two were a sweet couple, worked with each other to sort all out, and faced anger and danger to find their happily ever after. Their journey kept me reading the book. Highly recommend it.
This is my unsolicited review.
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