Taken by her Highland Enemy: Scottish Medieval Highlander Romance (Deceitful Lassies #2)

Kenna Kendrick


Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
4.50 ·
[?] · 2 ratings · Published: 03 Sep 2020

Taken by her Highland Enemy: Scottish Medieval Highlander Romance by Kenna Kendrick

She was clothed in strength and dignity, even if she feared the future…


Isabelle Cutler is playing a most dangerous game. Dressed up as a boy, she is secretly giving information to a Highlander with the hopes of helping the oppressed Scottish people. Isabelle's motivation is not only roused by her high ideals, but by her forbidden desire for the strong warrior.

Eamon Wilson was running away from his guilty consciousness his whole life, but now he needs to stop. To atone for his past sins, he informs his brother, the famed "Wanderer," of a pending threat by the English Lord Cutler.

Faced with his brother's disbelief, Eamon's only ally to convince him is a young boy, his informer. When the two Highlanders team up to take down the threat, they end up with a dangerous mission; abduct Cutler's daughter.

Once Eamon faces Isabelle, his sense of familiarity drives him to claim a kiss. Until he remembers that she is a Sassenach, an enemy.

Now Isabelle must protect her identity while controlling her passion for the man who will kill her if he finds out the truth…

He was running from his past; she was fighting for her future…


*If you like brawny Highland warriors with a soft heart, and romantic stories depicting the majestic and mysterious Scottish Highlands, then Taken by her Highland Enemy is the perfect novel for you.

Kenna Kendrick, lets us take part in a thrilling story with a gripping plot, all against the background of the hypnotic land called Scotland. Are you ready for it?

"Taken by her Highland Enemy" is a Historical Scottish romance novel of more than 80,000 words (around 440 pages). STANDALONE, No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Sponsored links

Tagged as:

    romance tags


    Reviews

    My review

    Community reviews