Reviews - Historical

Catherine De Wolfe’s brother tells her that everyone is going to the Duke of Normandy and the Duchess of Aquitaine’s wedding celebration, but, in fact, he really plans to find her a husband. Laird Douglas of the Clan MacLaren of Scotland has also been invited. When Catherine arrives, she runs into Douglas and the attraction is instant between the two.

A hard lesson Duncan has had to learn in his life is that he has to make his own way without the blessing of a father who refuses to acknowledge him. For Duncan, his own path is one many in polite society frown upon—a devilish men’s club with some truly shocking turns in every corner.

Claudia Davenport wakes up in Gretna Green with a hangover and a very fuzzy memory. When her brother Viscount Ashwood chases her down, the need to preserve her reputation becomes a priority when it becomes clear she is with child. Giving her son up for adoption is the hardest thing she’s ever done, but when he is kidnapped, Claudia decides to find him herself.

Viscount Marcus Lancaster has an overactive imagination, a lovely daughter newly entering the marriage mart, and an eye on a widowed countess he has long loved but been unable to court. Charity, Countess of Wadsworth, is done with marriage and unfaithful, unreliable husbands. With strained finances she accepts a position as a matchmaker at a charity to find wives for wounded soldiers.

In “The Last Wolfe Lass”, Ginny O’Faolain might’ve been raised amongst warriors, but she was never given the chance to prove herself worthy, not like her brothers, due to her mother’s over-protectiveness. Despite that, Ginny is determined to learn how to fight, and how to protect herself and her people. 

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