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The Untamed Mackenzie

Highland Pleasures Series, Book 5.5

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The Untamed Mackenzie

By: Jennifer Ashley
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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To redeem her family's disgraced name, Lady Louisa Scranton has decided to acquire a proper husband. He needs to be a man of fortune and highly respectable in order to restore both her family's lost wealth and reputation. She enters the Marriage Mart with all flags flying, determined to find the right bachelor.

But Louisa's hopes are dashed when the Bishop of Hargate drops dead at her feet - and she is shockingly accused of murder! Soon, Louisa's so-called friends begin shunning her, because the company of a suspected killer is never desirable in polite society.

The problem comes to the ears of Detective Inspector Lloyd Fellows, by blow of the decadent Scottish Mackenzie family and an inspector for Scotland Yard. He has shared two passionate kisses with Lady Louisa-and vows to clear her name. For not only does he know she's innocent, he recognizes he's falling for the lovely lady.

Fellows is Louisa's only hope of restoring her family's honor - and it is he alone who intrigues Louisa in a way that may be even more scandalous than murder...

©2013 Jennifer Ashley (P)2013 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Victorian Marriage Murder Crime Highlander
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In some ways you need to have read the series as all the books are interconnected. My favourite character is Ian, but then it is the first time I have seen Autism, so kindly dealt with. In fact the whole Mackenzie family are on the sliding scale, only Ian is near the top. So though the Inspector is not, at first willing to accept this, his close contact with them makes him understand. So like the rest of his other prejudices, it falls away. I appreciate that they acknowledged, that times are changing and not everyone can marry in the "Top Drawer" and there is a need for work and finance. However it is family that counts and comes first.

Enjoyable.

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I'm so pleased that Lloyd gets his girl and now I can't wait to hear about Daniel!

Great twist (excuse the pun) but I never saw that coming!

Good story

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