Highland Temptation
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4.2 • 6 Ratings
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
Someone is plotting to kill the Cameron laird. To learn who it is, Alan MacKenzie must distance himself from the clan. But headstrong Kirstie, the laird’s sister and the lass he’s loved from afar, is also determined to uncover the perpetrator, which puts her in terrible danger. He can either protect the clan or shield her. One false move could cost their lives.
Kirstie Cameron’s plan to discover the men who will murder her brother is threatened, because annoyingly handsome Alan Mackenzie refuses to leave her alone. He broke her heart years ago, but she can’t deny the attraction between them.
He can’t stay away. She can’t push him away. And the temptation could get them all killed.
Each book in the Highland Pride series is STANDALONE:
* Highland Deception
* Highland Redemption
* Highland Temptation
* Highland Salvation
* Highland Obligation
Customer Reviews
Loved it
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This is an awesome book .
What can I say about the main characters .
Alan is Scrumptious, he’s brave , thoughtful , loving and devoted.
Kirstie is strong , feisty, stubborn and in love for years with Alan .
Together the one thing that means more to them than each other is family and the Clan .
As relationships and emotions are stretched to breaking point is it possible these two will get to the end of the book unscathed .
Lori has written another hit , I wish I could give more than five stars it definitely deserves it .
A fantastic book that hooks you at page one and keeps you dangling right to the end .
I received an advanced copy of this book and chose to submit a review
Covenanters and Royalists 3.5*
A meeting is about to happen in Edinburgh and at it’s heart is the matter of religion. This story is a hotbed of intrigue and treachery, plus a heroine whose loyalty to her religion and clan leads her into danger. Kirstie overhears a plot to murder her brothers but neither knows the details nor the identity of the plotters and so rather than inform her kin of the danger, she decides to snoop and cosy up to the enemy in order to gain information. Luckily for all concerned, her brothers had already got wind of the plot and had inserted a spy (one Alan Mackenzie/Cameron) into the mix. This was an easy read but I must admit I did want to shake Kirstie towards the end as her common sense was sadly lacking.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.