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Highland Secrets (Highland, Bk 2)
Highland Secrets - Highland, Bk 2
Author: Amanda Scott
Proud Highlander Diana Maclean refused to yield to the English king ... or to any member of her family's enemy: the treacherous Clan Campbell. Instead, determined to free her imprisoned mother, she steals into a castle dungeon right under the nose of handsome, powerful Rory Campbell ... only to become an outlaw of the British Crown. — But fat...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780821757598
ISBN-10: 0821757598
Publication Date: 10/1/1997
Pages: 413
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Highland Secrets (Highland, Bk 2) on + 152 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Rory Campbell, Lord Calder, paid little attention to the castle dairymaid when the first prisoner escaped. He caught on quick with the second breakout.

Unfortunately for him, a harried moment places him in her debt and he can not, in good conscience, turn the little minx over to be imprisoned.

Diane MacLean brazenly liberates her mother and cousin from the clutches of the evil Campbells. She is very wary of Rory, but challenges him at every turn.

The two clash often, even as desire springs between them. But conspiracies, vicious politics and murder keep them at arms length most of the time. And Diane finds it very hard to trust the man she loves not to betray her or her family.

Book two in the Highland Series is the story of a pair of lovers who must learn to trust before learning to love and heal.
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Helpful Score: 2
Reviewer: A reader
I have nothing to say about historical accuracies, since I am in no position to comment about it, but the book was lovely. In a simple narration, it brings out the story of the young lady in question, bringing traces of humour and irony into the story, such as the daring escapades of switching places with her mother and attempted rescue of her brother. The book was a story, a tale to be told, and not some mushy thing that completely centers around two people and their passion. The passion is there, nicely kept away and blended into the rescue, the characterization is there. Yet it was sensitive, and a gently unfolding tale that leaves much to be remembered. Loved the ending..
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