Scot Under the Covers The Wild Wicked Highlanders by Suzanne Enoch
Series: Wild Wicked Highlanders #2
Genres: Historical Romance
When a resourceful English lady and a hot-blooded Highlander join forces to trick a scoundrel, every rule will be broken!
Miranda Harris is known for her charm, wit, and ability to solve any problem she encounters. But when her brother lands neck-deep in gambling debt to a crafty villain and Miranda is subsequently blackmailed into marrying him, she must enlist the help of the devil himself to save the family honor―and herself.
Devilishly handsome Highlander Aden MacTaggert knows next to nothing about the ways of the ton, but he most certainly knows his way around gaming halls and womens’ hearts. Still, Aden is not sure how he’ll manage to find a Sassenach bride in time to save his family’s inheritance. When his almost sister-in-law Miranda comes to him for assistance, he proposes a partnership: She will help him navigate London society and he’ll teach her everything about wagering…and winning back her freedom. The beautiful, clever lass intrigues Aden―but is she playing her own game, or are the sparks between them real? He is accustomed to risking his pocket. But betting on Miranda’s love is a game he can’t afford to lose. . .
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Okay, I’m not sure how I feel about Miranda after reading this. It’s not that I don’t like her but I felt like she super judgy! I mean she didn’t like Aden because he was a gambler but her brother gambled more than Aden ever did. Aden was easy to love. He’s the guy who will take in a stray dog or dance with the girls no one else will. That was something else about Miranda. She refuses to see that Aden’s “bad guy” image is nothing more than gossip. I mean he could have easily refused to help her and I will tell you there are a few times when I certainly would have.
Miranda does redeem herself but she left me with a bad taste in my mouth. That doesn’t mean this wasn’t a good read. It was and even though Miranda struck me as the villain of the story she is not. Her brother is more of villain than she is and I wished he got more than he did.
If you love historical Scottish romance this is a book for you. I love it and as I said enjoyed this book. I just wasn’t all that crazy about the heroine.
Michael Perkins says
Womens romance novels are pretty shallow these days.
bn100 says
not sure about the heroine
Mya Murphy says
Super judgey.. Lord sounds like the world around me. This sounds ok. It didn’t jump out for me..
Raphael Salgado says
Anyone else think they could write a steamy novel as well?
Calvin says
Hmm not really my type of read, but nice.
Marisela Zuniga says
It sounds good, thanks for sharing
Jenn says
The characters sound interesting! Glad to hear that the main redeemed herself a little bit!
Barrie says
Not really the book for me. However, I like the cover!
Judy Thomas says
I love a man in a kilt! There is nothing sexier. This looks like my kind of book.
Eva Millien says
Scot Under the Covers sounds like a yummy highlander book for me! Thanks for sharing your review and have a fantastic day!
Bea LaRocca says
Thank you for sharing your review of Scot Under the Covers, I like the cover and synopsis and am looking forward to reading this story myself. I have both read and written characters that I didn’t like every aspect of their personalities but I think that that makes them more realistic