Series: The Campbells, #4
Tropes & Traits: enemies to lovers; damaged hero & heroine
Genre/Setting: Historical, Scottish Highlands
Publication Date: 10.21.19
Heat Level: 3/5
Rating: 4/5 stars
Laird Shaw Sinclair, chief of a disgraced northern clan, has the opportunity to regain his family's rightful lands and castle, lost to Clan Campbell by his incompetent uncle. To reach his goal he must see a baby girl safely to the Scottish coast so she can be whisked away to France. But Shaw is a warrior and knows nothing about babies. He needs female help and when he meets Alana Campbell at a Samhain Festival, he decides she's perfect for the job and kidnaps her.
Sister to the Campbell Chief, Alana is determined to prove herself just as capable as any man. When she is obliged to accompany Chief Sinclair on his trip to the coast, Alana decides to take advantage of the opportunity to get closer to Edinburgh where she's just learned her mother is being held prisoner. Sparks fly between these two on the dangerous journey, but they remain enemies and with secrets between them that could be even more detrimental to their future, they must determine the true depth of their feelings and where their priorities lie.
This book was quite a rollercoaster of betrayal and loyalties and was a very good enemies-to-lovers story. I wound up really enjoying both Shaw and Alana and wishing the roses students would go away so I could have more time with just the couple. I really enjoyed this addition to the series.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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