Tag: Scottish Historical

Guest Review: The Beast of Clan Kincaid by Lily Blackwood

Guest Review: The Beast of Clan Kincaid by Lily Blackwood

When Niall was just 12 years old his fathers keep was attacked by clan chiefs he thought were his friends.  In order to save his people the Kincaid had to surrender.  His three sons were sent to hide until things calmed down. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen and the boys were taken off in three different […]

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Runaway Bride by Terri Brisbin

Guest Review: The Highlander’s Runaway Bride by Terri Brisbin

Eva fell in love and that love produced a child.  The day the baby is born, however, Eva’s father takes it from her and expects her to go on as if nothing has happened.  They had traveled far from their home to hid the pregnancy but the minute they get back to their clan Eva’s […]

Guest Review: Sutherland’s Secret by Sharon Cullen

Guest Review: Sutherland’s Secret by Sharon Cullen

Brice Sutherland is traveling a road to his lands when he sees a pile of rags in the road. When he goes to investigate he finds that it’s a woman and he believes that she’s so close to death she won’t make it through the night. He decides to take her with him so that […]

Guest Review: Kilts and Daggers by Victoria Roberts

Guest Review: Kilts and Daggers by Victoria Roberts

Tracy’s review of Kilts and Daggers (Highland Spies #2) by Victoria Roberts Lady Grace is in the Highlands for her sister Ravenna’s wedding. Grace doesn’t like the Highlands and she wants to go back to England. She misses her sister, however, so is there a month before she’s ready to leave. She has been butting […]

Guest Review: Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

Guest Review: Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

  Tracy’s review of Once Upon a Plaid (Spirit of the Highlands #2) by Mia Marlowe Kat Douglas flees her husband’s home at Christmastime to seek shelter at her father’s keep. She uses the excuse that she’s there to help with the birthing of her sister-in-law’s baby but the real reason is that she’s ashamed […]