The Laird’s Prize by Eliza Knight

The Laird's Prize (Highland Lairds Book 1)The Laird’s Prize by Eliza Knight

Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Highland Lairds, #1

Release Date: January 31, 2023

Lady Douglass de Clifford, always assumed that if she was ever married, it would be to an English noble with an English estate, never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that King Edward would order her father, Baron de Clifford to escort her to Scotland to wed Sir John Segrave. She is devastated, not only is marrying a man she has never met but she is being sent to Scotland, the land of heathen barbarians. The only good thing about all of this is that her father is sending his much younger, unwed sister Alice with her as a companion. Alice tries to cheer her with stories of Scotland and especially Highlanders, she also extolls the benefits of marriage to Sir John, but none of it makes Douglass feel better and she wonders if maybe Alice could be persuaded to marry Sir John. Their trip is uneventful but as they approach Caerlaverock, the holding Sir John now controls, they are attacked by a band of Scots, and with no help from Sir John or his men, Douglass is frantic to save Alice and herself. But instead of escaping, her worst nightmare has come to pass, as she and her aunt are captured by the Scots and whisked away.

Noah Sinclair, the Earl of Caithness and Laird of the Sinclairs at Buanaiche Castle in the highlands, is in the lowlands escorting his sister Matilda to visit her betrothed and to see his brother Alistair at his holding, Dunbais Castle. Noah is the eldest of triplet sons, he inherited his father’s title, the family’s main holding, and guardianship of his two younger sisters, Matilda and Iliana. They are on their way back to the highlands when they come across one of Alistair’s villages under attack. Noah sends his sister back to Alistair’s and he and his men fight off the English soldiers. Alistair arrives after the battle and they determine that Sir John Segrave is responsible. Sir John is cruel and encourages his men to brutalize the Scots. Noah and his brothers don’t want war, but they will not cede their country to King Edward, they have joined with Robert the Bruce and will fight for their freedom. After this attack, they plan to strike back at Sir John, and what better way than to steal his bride?

Both Douglass and Noah have a lot of preconceived notions about each other, and both are shocked by the attraction they hold for each other. All Douglass wants to do is escape the handsome Scot and return to England. But when an escape attempt goes horribly and horrifically wrong, she realizes that she is better off with Noah, and can only hope he is a man of his word. They return to Alistair’s castle and there Noah shocks her by pronouncing they will marry. She is taken aback by the idea, but realizes, if she doesn’t marry him, and he does return her to her father, she will most likely have to marry Sir John, the man who did nothing to help them when Noah’s warriors attacked. She agrees but makes it clear, this is a marriage in name only, Noah agrees that he will not touch her unless she wants him to. They finally make it to his castle, by now they have both come to realize that they were wrong about the other and a true friendship begins. Things are going so well that Douglass is beginning to think that her marriage could be a true marriage. But old promises and new ones may end this union before it really gets a chance to take off, especially when allies side with enemies.

This was a well-written, nicely-paced start to what is shaping up to be a great new series. I will admit that I am not a fan of the name Douglass for the heroine, but aside from that, I really liked her character, she made a true effort to be open-minded, and besides that, she was intelligent, compassionate, loyal, and steadfast in her feelings. Noah was equally as wonderful, but that is not to say they didn’t hit any bumps in the road to their HEA, but they also didn’t let miscommunications and assumptions poison them either. This enemy-to-lovers story is filled with emotion, action, hard choices, wonderful secondary characters, steamyish love scenes, a sweet secondary romance, a couple of nail-biting moments, and finally a HEA, complete with an epilogue that nicely sets up the next book. I am happy to recommend this title as I enjoyed this book and will be eagerly awaiting the next installment!

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*

Highland Heartbreaker by Julie Johnstone

Highland Heartbreaker (Of Mist and Mountains, #4)Highland Heartbreaker by Julie Johnstone

Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: Of Mist and Mountains, #4

Release Date: January 17, 2023

After years of waiting for her betrothed to marry her, Elena MacLeod has had enough and plans to use the terms of the contract which say if they don’t marry by her 22nd birthday, she can withdraw from the betrothal. But the day before her birthday, Rolland MacKay aka the Highland Heartbreaker shows up to claim her. Elena is furious, she has no desire to wed a man who has tumbled practically every lass in the highlands while betrothed to her. But when she shoots him in the butt with an arrow, everything changes. They get to know each other, and love blossoms, a wedding is planned, but the night before they were to exchange their vows, Rolland leaves without a word. Later she hears that he was called away to a battle and acted dishonorably and was labeled a coward and a traitor by the king and that he took up with the king’s son, Lord Carrick. Elena is heartbroken, how could she have fallen for such a man? She needs to forget Rolland and move on, but each time she comes close to marriage, she breaks the betrothal – after 4 years and just as many broken betrothals, Elena begs to go to court. But trouble from her last betrothal follows her and when her life is in danger, her father betroths her to Rolland’s cousin, the new MacKay laird. Elena never expects to cross paths with Rolland again, but to her shock, that is exactly what happens and to make things worse, and tasks Rolland with delivering her to him. Could things get any worse?

Rolland never wanted to marry Elena, something he made clear to his father and hers when their parents betrothed them, but after years of rebelling, Rolland realizes that he is being selfish and that the marriage will help his clan, so he puts aside his rakish ways and travels to Dunvegan Castle to claim his bride. He was not prepared for the lovely woman who disguised herself to compete in the archery competition, who stands up to him and then shoots him in the butt with an arrow. This is not the biddable, boring wife he was expecting and suddenly marriage doesn’t seem like the nightmare he envisioned. But when the king demands his help in exchange for his brother’s life, Rolland will have to seemingly betray the only woman he has ever loved and give up not only his love but his title and his honor as well. And now four years later, he is finally closer to completing his task than he has ever been, but not close enough to reclaim his old life or Elena. And when he learns that someone is after her and she needs the protection of marriage, he agrees to deliver her to his cousin, even if it is the hardest thing he has ever done. He expected her wrath, but he never expected to fall deeper in love with the one woman who he can never have.

This was another incredible installment in a wonderful series. The book is well-written, nicely paced, and filled with amazing characters and lots of page-turning excitement. If you have read the other books and wondered about Elena and her broken betrothals, then this is the book you have been waiting for! This second-chance romance has intrigue, murder, betrayal, lies, secrets, wonderful secondary characters, action, life-and-death moments, steamyish love scenes, a little heartache, surprising twists, and finally a hard-won HEA complete with an epilogue. This is the fourth book in the series, but it could easily be read as a standalone title. I was delighted to finally read Elena’s story and it was everything that I could have hoped for and more! I enjoyed this book and was a little sad to see it end, and hopefully, this won’t be the last we see of Elena and Rolland! I highly recommend this title and hope you love it as much as I did.

*I am voluntarily leaving a review for an eARC that I requested and was provided to me by the publisher. All opinions in this review are my own.*