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Book Review of An English Bride In Scotland (English Bride In Scotland, Bk 1)

An English Bride In Scotland (English Bride In Scotland, Bk 1)
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I first became enamored of Lynsay Sands writing when I was gifted the book Love is Blind. She has been on my automatic buy list since I finished that first story. I look forward to her books like a kid waiting for Christmas morning. While I love the Argeneau Vamps, I was ready and in the mood for a fabulous historical romance. Ms. Sands delivered.

Annabel has been raised to be a future bride of Christ since she was 7. She is sure this isnt the world she belongs in but makes the best of becoming a future nun. The sunny side is how she chooses to see things. Then one day the family who abandoned Annabel all those years ago comes to the convent to retrieve her and force her into marriage, she reluctantly but dutifully goes along with their plan.

Ross, Laird of the MacKay Clan, was bound by contract to marry the eldest daughter of an Englishman. When he finds out the family plans on forcing the youngest on him instead, he is prepared to walk away from the contract, until he sees her.

From start to finish, I loved this book. It was exactly what I wanted, and exactly what I needed right now. It is a funny, sexy and incredibly romantic read. Annabel and Ross were the ideal couple with perfect combinations of humor, strength, heart and wit. They complimented each other beautifully and burned up the pages with their passion.

And Jaysus, is there anything sexier than a Scot in a kilt??

Cherise Everhard, April 2013
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