Highlander’s Loathed Bride: A Steamy Scottish Medieval Historical Romance (Sassenach Brides #3)

Ann Marie Scott


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 ·
[?] · 6 ratings · Published: 22 Aug 2020

Highlander’s Loathed Bride: A Steamy Scottish Medieval Historical Romance by Ann Marie Scott

What do you do when your husband considers you his worst enemy?

Now that her two older sisters are happily married, Violet Ainsworth travels from England to the Scottish Highlands to meet her betrothed, hoping that she might find love as well.Those hopes are shattered as soon as she meets Laird McKenzie, a man who is much older than what her father would be if he was still alive. Violet panics in the thought of marrying him, and wonders what she has done to deserve a fate like this.But this is only the beginning of a series of surprises for her as the Laird introduces her to the McKenzie man that she is actually going to marry; his grandson Ewan McKenzie. This would be a considerable improvement for Violet if only Ewan had not sworn to hate the English till the day he dies!When Ewan was young, his father was killed by Englishmen, and even now that he has grown into a strong and vigorous man, the memories have not faded. Ewan takes one look at Violet and tells her she’s come all this way for nothing.Violet feels trapped as her future husband loathes her, but going back is not a choice. She is not the type of person that gives up and tries to find something to build on. It would never cross her mind that for some, her coming is the chance they have been waiting for…Ewan’s enemies see her as the perfect opportunity to use his hate against him and, through manipulation, bring devastation to the whole McKenzie clan."Highlander's Loathed Bride" is a standalone story by best-selling author Ann Marie Scott, packed with betrayal, passion and romance, set on the beautiful backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. Get your copy TODAY for 99c OR FREE With Kindle Unlimited!
Sponsored links

Tagged as:

    romance tags


    Reviews

    My review

    Community reviews