The Scot's Bride (The MacGregors: Highland Heirs #6) by Paula Quinn

The Scot's Bride (The MacGregors: Highland Heirs #6)

by Paula Quinn

Blurb:

AN IRRESISTIBLE SCOUNDREL Highlander Patrick MacGregor likes his life just the way it is. Fighting for his coin, enjoying a woman's charms, and bearing no responsibility at all. Aye, that's the life for him. That is, until Patrick sees her-a raven-haired beauty with eyes as dark as midnight. Patrick swore never to fall in love. Not even with a lass as wild as he...especially when she's from a rival clan.

 AN UNDENIABLE DESIRE Charlotte Cunningham knows Patrick is trouble the moment she sets eyes on him. Her only goal is to escape the possibility of marriage. Any marriage. But as the summer days turn into sultry nights, enticing her beyond reason, Charlie is forced to choose between the freedom she craves and the reckless rogue she can't forget.

In the New York Times bestselling tradition of Lynsay Sands, Hannah Howell, and Karen Hawkins comes a new book in Paula Quinn's new sinfully sexy Scottish romance series.

MY REVIEW: 

Sweetest Romance! 


I didn’t think romance could get any sweeter than this installment. What makes this installment better than the rest you may wonder – well let’s just say Paula Quinn got the formula of Love just right. We all know Love changes a person and builds them into caring and irresistible human beings, but in this installment, Paula gives us a clear vision of a Highlander that’s a wild rogue who only cares for himself until the challenge of the chase becomes boring and a denial from a beautiful woman makes him realizes his life is missing something and that something is what he has been running from since he left the Highlands. And that drastic change folks is the perfect Love Formula.

With that said, I have to say that I loved the characters in this installment. The character development was beautifully built in their backgrounds, giving the reader a great insight to their personalities and struggles. For instance, Charlotte Cunningham is a great example of how real women should be in real life – Caring and Giving of herself, Strong and Independent but not so independent that it would keep her from melting into a strong man’s arms – one that is worthy that is. There is nothing more worthy than an irresistible Highlander, even though he probable is a little roguish – LOL Patrick MacGregor, the scoundrel is just the man to change his way and become worthy of such a beautiful, sweet and caring independent woman such as Charlotte.

Their story made me smile with happiness as I read about their challenges with their family members and how they chose the righteous paths instead of trying to please their families’ ruthless desires. Though it’s bitter sweet, sometimes families can be over bearing and ask too much from their love ones and sometimes they go too far with their demands. But the worst thing is when jealousy and the lack of communication along with jumping to conclusion ruins a longtime friendship or endearing love. Hate and love are one in the same and this book gives the viewers a great example between two families who both lose in the beginning with a death and win in the end with the love Patrick and Charlotte bring to them. Both these characters made me fall in love with the gift of loving humanity.

Paula Quinn, once again you write an awesome Highlander story. I highly recommend this installment and all her previous installments in this series to all Historical Romance readers because each character in these wonderful books adds a little more spark to the joy of love in your life. Whether you dream of that Happy Ever After or Live it, this book will only make you relish in the happiness you have already found.

Excellent Read!

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