A Scot of Her Own (Once Upon a Scot #1)
Maeve Greyson
Blurb:
Fire and ice.
Powerful forces on their own. Combined? Invincible passion.
When mighty
Thorburn MacDougall, commander of the Lord of Argyll’s warriors, overpowers the
canniest Norwegian he’s ever battled, he rips off the man’s helm to savor the
look of horror right before delivering the killing blow. But the canny
Norwegian isn’t a man at all. She’s a blue-eyed beauty with fire in her eyes
and fury in her soul.
Adellis
Bjørnsdóttir weighed the risks and found them worth it. Freedom. At any cost.
The only other escape is death, and she’s not ready to give up yet. But the
Gallóglaigh warrior, the fearsome Scottish bear she allows to capture her,
isn’t the cruel tyrant she thought to endure long enough to secure safe passage
to Scotland. He’s protective. Considerate. Stubborn as an ox. And entirely too
tempting.
Honor. Chivalry.
Outwitting traitors, murderers, and old enemies? All easy enough. But trusting?
Finding the courage to love? Therein lies the challenge.
Themes: Historical
Rating: 3.75 stars
Review:
A new fun trilogy begins by one of my
favorite authors, set in medieval Scotland and revolving around a group of
fearsome warriors, led by three sexy and amazing brothers-in-arms. Maeve Greyson never ceases to entertain when
she puts words to paper, and I always know I’m in for an adventure when I pick
up one of her novels. This new series
begins with the sexy Thor roaring into battle again a band of Norwegian
warriors hellbent of an easy defat so he can return home. But when he goes to deliver the killing blow
against their leader, he is amazed –and terrified—to discover that he almost
killed a beautiful young lass. Adellis
is willing to do anything to get to Scotland, even leading a band of warriors
against the terrifying Gallóglaigh warriors, and when she is captured in battle
instead of killed, she has no expectation of safety or succor. But the huge Scot that is her capture is not
only gentle, he quickly steals her heart as she gets to know him. With her enemy on their frontlines determined
to reclaim her for their nefarious schemes, she has to decide if she can truly
trust the Scottish leader or she might end up losing the bit of safety she’s
found in his arms. I really enjoyed this short story, with Thor and Adellis’s
instant and intense chemistry and their emotional connection running deep. Thor is dangerous and deadly warrior, but
Adellis brings out his softer and sweeter side and he is able to just be still
around her. Adellis has her own fighting
nature and inability to fall in line after the dangerous life she has led, but
trusting in Thor to keep her safe and offer her the love she needs gives her
the chance to breathe for the first time in her life. They were so obviously made for one another
and their passionate natures made for a sizzling romance. I am looking forward to the rest of the
trilogy as Thor’s lieutenants fall in love as well and come to understand why
he was willing to sacrifice so much for the woman that stole his heart.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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