The Judge (Highland Heroes #3)
by Maeve Greyson
Blurb:
When her father
betrothed her to a duke, Isobel didn’t worry because Alasdair swore he’d save
her. But he didn’t. Then word came her true love had succumbed to the plague.
So, she married, and life became a living hell. Now she’s on the run to protect
her son from his sadistic father and she discovers Alasdair alive and well, and
begging for the chance to keep the promise he made so long ago.
Thanks to his
MacCoinnich cousins; Alasdair Cameron is now the successful solicitor of two
powerful Highland clans. A respected Scottish gentleman, his comfortable estate
in Edinburgh has all a man could ever want. Except one thing. Life is cold and
empty without his Isobel. He’s loved her since the two of them were children.
But her father gave her to another, and Alasdair arrived too late to save her
from the altar. He’s resigned himself to a life alone until his brother Ian
talks him into a visit to Château Delatate, Edinburgh’s elite and secretive
gentleman’s club, and the beguiling hostess answering the door is none other
than his precious Isobel.
Duchess Isobel Cuthbarten
never forgot her dear Alasdair’s oath: I’ll never let another take ye. Words of
hope until she was told Alasdair was dead. The precious promise burned like
salt in an open wound every time her abusive husband forced himself upon her.
Now she’s escaped with her son, determined to make a new life. Out of money by
the time she reaches Edinburgh, she secures employment as a hostess at Château
Delatate. Thanks to the mercy and kindness of the big-hearted madam; Isobel
doesn’t have to receive men. As hostess, she makes them feel comfortable in the
smoking room until their lady for the evening becomes available. The job
provides a roof, food, and a bit of money to set aside. With any luck, she can
soon save enough to escape to the Highlands where her son will be safe from
discovery. But then Alasdair walks through the door.
Themes: Historical, Scottish
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
The
fantastic MacCoinnich Clan is back with the story of Alasdair and the woman
that has always held his heart, even when he thought she was long beyond his
reach. I fell into this series purely by
chance when I found the first story and have loved these heroes every moment
and this latest book is even better than some of the others. Alasdair Cameron is the Clan solicitor and
has made a nice life for himself in Edinburgh despite the love of his life
being lost to him year earlier. So he is
stunned when his cousin informs him that she is suddenly working in a renowned
brothel not 2 miles away from his home. Determined
to prove his cousin wrong Alasdair arrives of the steps of the brothel and
finds that Isobel truly is there, but she wants nothing to do with him and
tries to send him away. Isobel can’t believe
that Alasdair is alive and wants nothing to do with the man that left her to
the hell and torment of her marriage to the Duke of Cuthbarten. She mad her escape form the abusive bastard
to save the life of her son, her aunt, and herself, but she knows her time is
almost up if she doesn’t get away from Edinburgh. Alasdair refuses to be pushed away again and when
he forces Isobel to see him and tell him her story, there is no way he will
allow her to go on the run—at least not without him and his protection. They have a second chance for their love and
a life together, if they can stop the black Duke after them and truly find a
way to defeat him without it costing them their lives of their freedom. This story was seriously a wild ride, with
kidnappings, jail breaks, and so much more.
Isobel was a sensational heroine willing to do almost anything to
protect those she loves, including kill or die in their stead, but in the end
her wit and fortitude won the day for everyone.
She was brutally honest, sweet once Alasdair broke down her walls, and forgiving
after he shared the story of his life.
She lived a hard few years in her marriage, but at the core of her she
never changed from the sweet and loving girl that Alasdair always loved, and I
enjoyed seeing her find a way back to that peace. Alasdair is obviously and intelligent guy,
being such a successful solicitor and business man, but to me the best thing
about him was the way he stepped up for those in need of protecting and showed
his heart and offered his shelter. There
were definitely some moments f his story were is sobbed for his pain, but his
stretch his undeniable and the love that he had for Isobel made him the kind of
man that was undefeatable. The passion between these two was more of a slow
simmer in the beginning, due to Isobel’s trauma and the misunderstandings of
their pasts, but once they got past those little hang-ups, the connection and
heat between them burned hot and bright. I am dying to find out which of the MacCoinnich
Clan falls next and seeing the drama and madness that is sure to ensue with
their love story. Another masterpiece of
history romance that will keep you guessing until the very end, truly magical.
*eBook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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