This Scot of Mine
The Rogue Files
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4.0 • 25 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A daring deception…
Desperate to escape her vile fiancé, Lady Clara devises a bold lie—that she’s pregnant with another man’s child. With her reputation in tatters, Clara flees to Scotland to live out her days in disgrace, resigned to her fate as a spinster…until she claps eyes on the powerful and wickedly handsome Laird Hunt MacLarin.
She’s the answer to his curse…
Laird of an ancient clan, Hunt needs an heir, but he comes from a long line of men cursed to die before the birth of their firstborn. When the Duke of Autenberry approaches him with a proposition—marry my ruined sister—it seems the perfect solution. Even better, the defiant lass stirs him to his very soul.
No escaping the truth...
Except marriage cannot set them free. No matter how much Hunt desires her. No matter how much Clara burns for him. Soon she is falling for her husband, but is love enough to end the curse? Or is the tragic history of the MacLarin Clan doomed to repeat itself?
Customer Reviews
Witty and Entertaining!
This Scot of Mine
The Rogue Files
book 4
by Sophie Jordan
What an enjoyable read! Ever since I read about Hunt in book 3 I was totally smitten by him.
Lady Clara is ruined and that suits her just fine after all she boldly let her fiancé know that she’s to have another man’s child just to be rid of him, accepting his proposal was one colossal mistake!
But things are about to get a tad more complicated when she meets Hunt MacLarin and an offer she can’t refuse.
Her life went from running away from one man to another! But this one just makes her swoon!
Laird Hunt MacLarin is cursed, he can never marry and have children or love, he’s resigned himself to a very lonely life until the fates smile at him and he gets his bride and his heir. That is until the truth is revealed!
A quick read that has lots of witty dialogue, sizzling chemistry and engaging secondary characters. I can’t wait to read all about Marian, Clara’s faithfull companion.
I highly recommend -This Scot of Mine it can be read as a stand alone but why miss out on the previous books they’re well worth the read!
I recieved a complimentary copy from the publisher through Edelweiss. This is my honest unbiased opinion.