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My Scot, My Surrender

Lords of Essex Series, Book 4

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My Scot, My Surrender

By: Amalie Howard, Angie Morgan
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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Scotland, 1819. Brandt Montgomery Pierce is a bastard - and proud of it. Raised by the Duke of Bradburne, Brandt enjoys an uncommon life of privilege. Despite the mystery surrounding his birth, he has wealth and opportunity, and wants nothing more. Especially not a wife.

Lady Sorcha Maclaren, the fiery and scarred daughter of Laird Maclaren, the Duke of Dunrannoch, is desperate to avoid marriage to a loathsome marquess at any cost...even if it means risking a kiss with a handsome stranger at a Scottish border festival.

But after an innocent kiss turns into a scandalously public embrace, Sorcha and Brandt get more than they bargained for - a swift trip to the altar. When danger chases them into the Highlands, and deceit threatens to tear them apart, their only hope will be to surrender...to each other.

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Amalie Howard and Angie Frazier (P)2021 Tantor
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Highlander Marriage Scotland
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Out of the four books in this series I would say it is THE BEST OF THE FOUR - as it has a great plot and ties many things together which one learned in the first three books

WELL DONE 👍 the authors
And beautifully read out by the narrator- THANK YOU 🙏

Most ENJOYABLE 👍

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Loved this last instalment of the series and wished it could continue with Duncan’s story. Great continuity.
A little far fetched in some aspects (like just happening to come upon a monastery where a monk happens to recognise the crest on the ring etc.)
Still a beautiful story and nice end

Happily ever after

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