Blurb:
Laird Finlay Dalreagh, Earl of Dunrannoch.
Roguishly charming.
A sexy beast in the bed chamber.
And an utter failure… at keeping hold of his wife.
Finlay has just one chance to make things right.
Snowed in at Castle Dunrannoch, can he convince the one and only lass he adores that he’s worthy of her love?
Warning: this juicy little novella features a haunted castle, a raging blizzard on the Highland moors, a dozy deerhound, one extremely determined Scot, and a fiery lass determined to resist him.
Tropes and Themes:
Forced Proximity
Rekindled love / second chance
Estranged couple
New Year / Christmas / Hogmanay
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
This story had romance, humor, steamy, and a second chance. Tricked by family, Finlay and Margaret found themselves forced into a situation so that they could work out their differences. I enjoyed Finlay and his attempts to bring Margaret around. She finally voiced what had hurt her so much. The honesty and the love were strong enough to bridge the gap. Both were strong in their own right but knew that they would be better together.
I had a chance to listen to the audiobook. I still enjoyed this story of reconciliation, and the narration by Gareth J. Davies was wonderful. It gave life to this couple.
This is my unsolicited review.
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