Some Like It Scot
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- USD 12.99
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- USD 12.99
Descripción editorial
"One of my very favorite authors."
—Julia Quinn, bestselling author of the Bridgerton series
Dive into this captivating tale of romance and adventure set in 19th-century Scotland, filled with highland intrigue and passion. Some Like It Scot, a spirited historical romance by New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Enoch, is set against the stunning, rugged terrain of the Highlands, a perfect escape from reality.
Meet Catriona MacColl, a fiery lass with an exemplary aim, forced to flee from an unwanted wedding. One day, when she shoots at Munro "Bear" MacLawry, she finds herself at the start of a tempestuous, heart-stirring journey. Once Munro meets Catriona, he finds himself irresistibly drawn towards her and her sharp-tongued charm.
Clan MacDonald has plans for her, and they don't include her falling for a MacLawry. But this man makes her feel like a woman–and he may be her one chance to live a life about which she's only dared dream.
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Enoch's colorful fourth Scandalous Highlanders 19th-century kilted romp (after Mad, Bad, and Dangerous in Plaid) demonstrates her theory of what her readers want: namely, powerful fictitious clan leaders. Munro "Bear" MacLawry is the huge and handsome youngest brother of the MacLawry clan's laird. Bear's siblings, all recently settled into marriages and bairn-raising, consider him just a big buffoon, handy in a brawl but not overly bright. Feisty trouser-clad Catriona "Cat" MacColl and her English half-sister, Elizabeth, are on the run from fate-worse-than-death engagements to unbearable Englishmen. When Bear finds Cat hunting deer to feed herself and Elizabeth, initial mutual mistrust inevitably flares into luscious lovemaking. Enoch handles her genre's conventions with aplomb while developing convincing characterizations. Returning fans will appreciate glimpses of Bear's siblings' own courting complications from previous books, but it's the joy of the hunky, often shirtless hero taming the spunky but virginal wildcat that carries this frothy tale along to its predictable but satisfying conclusion.