Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Scotsman Who Saved Me by Hannah Howell. Seven Brides For Seven Scotsmen series, book # 1. Five Kilts






Book: The Scotsman Who Saved me by Hannah Howell

Release Date: September 26, 2017

Series: (Seven Brides/Seven Scotsmen) Book #1

Reviewed by: Barb Massabrook (of)

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Heat Rating: 🔥

Overall Rating:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Again Ms. Howell pens a fast paced riveting Scottish-Western Romance that will blow readers away! - Barb Massabrook (Tartan Book Reviews)

Arkansas Ozarks, 1860

 The swoon worthy hero, Iain MacEnroy, is  the eldest of seven handsome Scottish brothers. He and his brother’s smell smoke. They knew their was no evidence of Indians, no arrows as Iain felt they were driven away with no sign of the natives returning. Yet there were lawless dangerous scoundrels sneaking about these hills. They did as they pleased and none of it good. 


They soon find a simmering cabin with a deceased man and woman's body. They were brutally murdered, both horrifically disfigured, plus the woman had also been raped and the man tortured. This was a brutal murder and it was personal as they didn't rob them leaving their gold wedding bands. Plus the woman had a gold pendant with miniatures of herself, husband and their bairn.  There was no evidence of the baby plus Iain was not certain how old the miniatures were. They bury the dead, as that is the Christian and right thing to do.  As these are honorable men. They would not allow this unfortunate dead couple be allowed to have their bodies be eaten by the animals or harmed by the elements. 

Soon they notice a blood trail that leaves them to find the dead woman's sister Emily Stranton and her three year old  nephew Neddy. A beautiful English woman the problem is the english accent reminds him of the hated English and the cruel authority and government back in Scotland. Plus he knew he was beneath her in social status as well. As Emily is the granddaughter of a Duke. Neddy is now the the heir of Duke. Their villainous evil cousin Albert want to kill them both To inherit. He has killed everyone who has tried to protect Emily and her now deceased sister. The reason they came to the new world to hide. 

After Emily passes out, Iain makes the decision to bring her to his home to heal, even with his hatred toward nobility. After she begins to heal she proves to Iain she is not some spoiled wealthy noble and can work as hard as any other. As Iain he had an attitude toward the titled as his Laird’s wife treated them like garbage and threw them off their clans land. She being a noblewomen and they being illiterate and uneducated not being able to read or write. A status Emily changes as she teaches them which is such a heartfelt moment.

They soon open their hearts and sparks ignite. To find true love but not without a price. As her evil cousin is upto his evil treachery and wants Emily and Neddy dead! As Iain finally opens his eyes to the woman he has fallen for. Will Iain be able to save them or is it too little too late? Does Iain even initiate a search and rescue attempt? You must read this marvelous book for the answer one I am certain any reader would enjoy! 

Another breathtaking,  heart tugging emotional read that you can't help but love. As Ms. Howell  again delivers another riveting,  non stop action story. It is filled with adventure, suspense, mystery,heartbreak,treachery, betrayal, hatred, prejudice, passion and love.  Another Hannah Howell novel readers won't be able to put down. 

I highly recommend as I absolutely loved The Scotman Who Saved me. The first in Hannah Howell’s brand new series Seven Brides/Seven Scotman.





Amazon Buy Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Scotsman-Saved-Seven-Brides-Scotsmen-ebook/dp/B01N9NEAZW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1504547087&sr=1-1&keywords=hannah+howell

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