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SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS
MacIain Series #3
Karen Ranney
Releasing Aug 25th, 2015
In USA
Today and New York Times bestselling author Karen
Ranney’s second novel in her breathtaking series, an unconventional woman and a
former scoundrel embark on a daring mission of desire.
Once the ton’s most notorious rake, Dalton MacIain has returned from his expedition to America during the Civil War-wounded and a changed man. Instead of attending soirees, he now spends his time as a recluse. But Dalton’s peace is disturbed when Minerva Todd barges into his London townhouse, insisting he help search for her missing brother Neville. Though Dalton would love to spend more time with the bewitching beauty, he has no interest in finding Neville-for he blames him for his injury.
Once the ton’s most notorious rake, Dalton MacIain has returned from his expedition to America during the Civil War-wounded and a changed man. Instead of attending soirees, he now spends his time as a recluse. But Dalton’s peace is disturbed when Minerva Todd barges into his London townhouse, insisting he help search for her missing brother Neville. Though Dalton would love to spend more time with the bewitching beauty, he has no interest in finding Neville-for he blames him for his injury.
Minerva has never met a more
infuriating man than the Earl of Rathsmere yet she is intrigued by the torrid
rumors she has heard about him…and the fierce attraction pulling her toward
him.
Dalton does not count on Minerva’s
persistence-or the desire she awakens in him, compelling him to discover her
brother’s fate. But when danger surrounds them, Dalton fears he will lose the
tantalizing, thoroughly unpredictable woman he has come to love.
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EXCERPT
CAT'S REVIEW
★★★.5
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“Of course
not. I just don’t want to kiss you.”
“Not at all?”
“Not one little
bit. Not an iota.”
“No curiosity about
what it might be like to kiss the man Queen Victoria said was most certainly
the worst rake in all of London?”
“No.”
“You’re fibbing,
Minerva.”
“I’m not.”
He lowered his
head, brushed his lips over her heated cheek. To his surprise, she didn’t move
away. Slowly, he traced a path to her lips, breathing against them before
placing his mouth on hers.
A kiss should be an
appetizer. A kiss was a prelude, strings being tuned in an orchestra pit, dawn
on an important day.
A kiss was not a
feast. A kiss was not an explosion of the senses. But this one was.
He could smell her,
that hint of earthiness mixed with her new perfume. Her skin was warm against
his fingertips, her cheek heating as he inclined his head slightly to deepen
the kiss.
Her mouth opened
slightly on a gasp.
He wanted to banish
her sorrow, the pain Neville had caused her. He wanted to change the tenor of
her thoughts, give her something to replace her dread.
He could give
Minerva passion. That’s the gift he could give her.
CAT'S REVIEW
So, "Scotsman of My Dreams" is a historical romance that brings Minerva and Dalton together, as Minerva asks him to help find her brother. There were aspects of this book that I loved but others that I really did not. Minerva, a fairly independent woman, came across cold a times - didn't care for her much then. Then again, she would warm up and I loved her. Dalton was an ok hero for me too. The story is very detailed as far as the characters and it takes a bit for them to get together. I found I didn't mind that as we got to know both Minerva and Dalton quite well, but I'm impatient and like to see the couple get to know each other a bit sooner. I did enjoy their bickering and watching them grow, both individually and together. Overall, this was an ok read for me. Not on the top of my list but certainly nowhere near the bottom. (Received copy from Edelweiss for honest review)
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Karen Ranney began writing when she was
five. Her first published work was The Maple Leaf, read over the school
intercom when she was in the first grade. In addition to wanting to be a
violinist (her parents had a special violin crafted for her when she was
seven), she wanted to be a lawyer, a teacher, and, most of all, a writer.
Though the violin was discarded early, she still admits to a fascination with
the law, and she volunteers as a teacher whenever needed. Writing, however, has
remained the overwhelming love of her life.
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