Saturday, July 25, 2020

Review: Highland Sword (Royal Highlander #3)

Highland Sword (Royal Highlander #3)

by May McGoldrick 

Blurb:

A VOW FOR VENGEANCE

Fleeing to the Highlands after her father’s murder, fiery Morrigan Drummond has a score to settle with Sir Rupert Burney, the English spymaster responsible for his death. Trained to fight alongside the other rebels determined to break Britain’s hold on Scotland, she swears to avenge her father’s death—until a chance encounter with a barrister as proud and principled as she is presents her with a hard choice…and a bittersweet temptation.

A PLEA FOR PASSION

Aidan Grant has never encountered another woman like dangerous beauty Morrigan—and he has the bruises to prove it. Yet she could be the key to defending two innocent men, as well as striking a death blow to the reprehensible Burney. Convincing Morrigan to help him will take time, but Aidan is willing to wait if it means victory over corrupt government forces and freedom for his people…and Morrigan’s hand in marriage. Can two warriors committed to a cause stand down long enough to open their hearts to a love fierce enough to last…forever?

Themes:  Historical, Scottish

Rating:  4.25 stars

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Review:

Another series comes to an end, one that captured our heart and riled my feminist sensibilities and made me proud to be Scottish and hope to be a strong woman like these. These authors led their lead characters through a perilous time filed with wars, political change and a time when women were just working hard to earn their place in society as equals and they do it with a skill that any would not have managed.  I enjoyed the entire series, but Morrigan’s story of love and discovery is one that I will not be forgetting any time soon.  Morrigan  has lived through the most unimaginable trauma’s and come out the other side with some issues, but overall is a woman that knows what she wants and is willing to work hard to get it.  When she tries to kill the man who once perpetrated the worst crime against her, she is stopped by none other than solicitor Adain, who needs this man alive as a witness in one of the most important criminal trials in Scottish history.  Morrigan is forced to face her attacker again and again as her family offers him sanctuary until the trail, but the most time she spends with Adain the stronger the pull between them.  Once the trial ends Adain has to decide if he is willing to risk everything he knows in order to have a future with Morrigan and if she is strong enough to heal and become his mate.  Morrigan is a woman that has grown a lot, but she has not healed fully from the attack she lived through as a girl, despite her inner strength.  I loved seeing her finally open up to the sisters of her heart and spilling the darkness that had festers and made her weak, which finally allowed her to heal and find peace.  She was brave and sweet, but at the same time a woman well before her time in the way that she embraces the manly pursuits that she enjoyed like swordplay and fighting.  She was unwilling to ever again be a victim and she made sure that she had the strength and skills to back up that need.  Adain was a smart and sexy nerd, but in the body of a warrior in his own right.  Looking at him Morrigan would not have guessed his spent most of his time in a court, but his brains and cockiness definitely came from knowing he was one of the smartness men (if not always people) in the room.  I loved seeing these two circling one another until they finally found their way together and into happiness and the focus of their relationship was definitely a deep and abiding connection on an emotional level, tough the physical attraction was certainly palpable.  While this series is over, I am looking forward to whatever comes next because I continue to enjoy anything that comes from the McGoldrick name.  More Scottish magick please.

*ebook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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