Christmas at Castle Dunrannoch
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Publisher Description
Two Highlander Christmas Romances, set on the wild moors of Scotland
Whenever the fearsome ghost of Camdyn Dalreagh, long-dead clan chief, plays a ghostly rendition on the bagpipes, a death is close at hand... so legend goes.
But is the story of the curse really true?
Through the ages, Castle Dunrannoch has been a place of intrigue, ambition, and more than the occasional murder!
As the Christmas snow falls deep, our two intrepid heroines, Flora and Ursula, face danger within the ancient fortress walls.
Can they discover the truth before their loved ones meet a grisly end?
'Christmas at Castle Dunrannoch' features two stories from the 'Lady's Guide' series:
The Lady's Guide to a Highlander's Heart
A fearsome warrior hiding a dark secret.
A runaway bride in disguise.
A villain intent on revenge!
The Lady's Guide to Mistletoe and Mayhem
A laird with five brides to choose from.
An heiress in hiding who must teach him how to be a 'proper gentleman'.
A Christmas ball no one will forget!
Heat level : passionate
Discover more in 'The Lady's Guide' series: historical romance brimming with adventure, mystery and intrigue.
Each can be read as a 'stand alone' and in any order.
The Lady's Guide to Scandal
The Lady's Guide to Deception and Desire
The Lady's Guide to Escaping Cannibals
The Lady's Guide to Tempting a Transylvanian Count
The Lady's Guide to Being Snowbound with a Scottish Laird
The Lady's Guide to Marrying a Viscount
The Lady's Guide to Well-Endowed Dukes
The Lady's Guide to Egyptian Curses
The Lady's Guide to Well-Endowed Dukes
Customer Reviews
Excellent read
Two stories from the Ladies Guide series. Double the snowy Christmas goodness. Fab story from a fab author, really enjoyed reading them.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Curses, danger and romance
This features two stories from “The Lady’s Guide…” series - “…..to a Highlander’s Heart” and “…..Mistletoe and Mayhem”. Emmanuelle de Maupassant really knows how to bring her characters to life and intertwines romance with danger and curses expertly. These are really satisfying reads, not too short and not too long, and I found myself immersed into the world of Flora and Ursula.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Two Stories - Twice the Pleasure 4.5*
Having already read both these books that have been published individually, I have copied my reviews to this boxset.
The Lady’s Guide to a Highlander’s Heart 5* - Young Flora Dalreagh is an obedient daughter and handfasts with the hardened warrior chosen by her father, though dark tales of his past make her fear him. When hours later she finds her beloved father brutally slain, she flees for her life. Two years later she infiltrates her husband’s castle bound on vengeance, only to find herself conflicted.
Previously read when this story was published in the anthology Twelve Days of Christmas in a Highlander’s Arms
The Lady’s Guide to Mistletoe and Mayhem 4* - To avoid being married to her cousin, Ursula departs for Scotland to hide until her birthday when she can access her inheritance. A chance meeting on the train leads to her taking on another’s identity and becoming an etiquette tutor. Her impulsive decision finds her juggling her own lies, teaching a virile young man (rather than the bratty boy she was expecting) and falling in love. Shame the epilogue wasn’t longer.
I previously read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.