The Highlander’s Pirate Lass by Heather McCollum

Series: The Brothers of Wolf Isle #2

Publication Date: 8/23/21

Period:  Tudor – 1547 Highlands

Number of Pages:  271

Barbara’s Rating: 5-Stars

It has been about two/three years since our last visit to Wolf Isle and the Macquarie brothers.  Adam and Lark (The Highlander’s Unexpected Proposal) are still in newly wedded bliss – driving the rest of the brothers, Beck, Drostan, Callum, and Eagan, to distraction with their canoodling.  Beck has spent the last two years in a labor of love – he’s built his own ship – a three-masted carrack — and she is a thing of beauty.  Beck loves The Calypso more than anything else – well, anything except his brothers.  The Macquarie curse is still in full force.  The half-dead willow tree still has the newly formed buds on it from Adam and Lark falling in love, but those buds haven’t opened or progressed in healing.  It appears that ALL of the Macquarie brothers will have to find love before the curse is broken.

Beckett (Beck) Macquarie is happy to be on his new ship – flying through the water.  She is tight, sleek, light and plies through the water like a hot knife cutting butter.  The mission he has set for himself and the Calypso?  Find and destroy the French pirate Jandeau because he caused harm to Beck’s family.  Jandeau kidnapped Lark and had every intention of torturing her and selling her into slavery.  Beck won’t rest until he destroys Jandeau.

While Beck and his crew are out patrolling, Beck spots a woman signaling from a rock formation on an uninhabited island.  Beck and some of his trusted men row over to the island and find two women and three children who all tell him that a pirate took over their ship and abandoned them there.  After some observations and a few questions, that story just doesn’t ring true, but Beck cannot leave them on the island with no food.  His only option is to take them back to their family seat, Gylin Castle on Wolf Isle.

When she was twelve-years-old, Eliza Wentworth endured a horrible tragedy.  The pirate Jandeau attacked the ship she, her brother, and her parents were on.  They murdered her father outright, violated her mother beyond belief before killing her, and took Eliza and her 3-year-old brother prisoner.  She was so fortunate.  She was rescued by Captain John Pritchert, an English privateer – and she has sailed with him since then.  Captain John’s mission is to rescue women and children who have been taken by pirates, so Eliza has quite a little family now.  Yes, they are all her family – the sailors on the ship as well as the other woman and three children who live aboard ship with them.  When Captain John dropped them off on the uninhabited island, he left them with enough food to last for two weeks.  He’d be back for them before they ran out of food – except – he wasn’t.  Eliza is so very worried about him.  Had Jandeau attacked the ship?  If so, did any of them survive?  She has to find him!

Beck is immediately smitten with Eliza.  She’s unlike any woman he has ever met, but he also knows he has to keep his distance.  First, if he tried anything, she’d gut him.  Second, if they want to break the curse, he absolutely cannot father any by-blows.  Since Eliza fully intends to resume her life aboard Captain John’s ship, Beck knows there is no chance for them to wed.  So, he’ll just have to keep his distance.  HA!  We all know how well that is going to work out.

This fast-paced story will keep you reading well past bedtime.  You’ll absolutely adore Beck and Eliza and you’ll hold your breath right along with them as Jandeau makes an appearance.   There is a heartwarming romance, scurvy pirates, jealous wenches, ship theft (is there a word for that?), sacrifice, and fierce loyalty.  You can’t get much better than that.  I hope you’ll love this story as much as I did.  I can hardly wait for the third book featuring Callum Macquarie and Anna Montgomerie!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Her Honorable Mercenary by Nicole Locke #BlogTour

Her Honorable Mercenary

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An innocent maiden

And a legendary warrior

When captured and held prisoner in an enemy castle, Margery of Lyon is guarded by brooding mercenary Evrart, who’s been commanded to watch her—day and night. Margery’s determination to escape brings her closer to Evrart and the kind heart hidden beneath his granite-hard body. Now Margery is torn… Fleeing under the portcullis will mean leaving behind the man she’s falling for…

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Tracy’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Lovers and Legends, #12

Release Date: August 24, 2021

If you have been following this series, you will remember Evrart and Margery from The Maiden and the Mercenary, which featured Margery’s sister Biedeluue. In this installment, the timeline is similar to that book, and portions of the story run simultaneously – but this story is told from Margery’s POV and tells a much different tale.

Years ago to save her family, Margery bartered her stunning good looks for coin and became mistress to a man in their village, Josse, who was kind and taught her to read and write and let her see her family. But all that changed when Josse sold her to a vile man named Roul to cover his gambling debts. Roul was a brute with cruel friends, which caused her to hide as much as possible when he was entertaining, but that doesn’t save her when she happens upon Ian of Warstone in a dark passageway holding a blade to a woman’s throat and he insists on taking her with him when he leaves.

Once he has installed her in his castle as his “mistress”, Ian leaves but assigns Evrart – his personal guard to watch over her. Evrart is a huge man who rarely speaks, he was forced into service by Ian ten years ago, when Ian spied him working in his family’s fields. Evrart refused to join Ian, but soon realized he had no choice as Ian made it clear that he would kill his mother and sister if Evrart refused. So Evrart has faithfully served Ian but longs for the day when he can return to his family.

Evrart surprises Margery by not being awed by her beauty and she surprises him by not fearing him. Against their better judgment, these two explore the attraction they feel, knowing that Ian will likely learn of their indiscretions and the price for their indulgence will probably mean death. But when Ian returns, he says nothing, yet sends Evrart away, leaving Margery to wonder what has become of him. Later when he returns and everything with Ian comes to a dramatic close, can these two actually have a HEA, or will their self-condemnation and doubts ruin any chance they have?

This was another intricate, well-written story in the series, and though this one doesn’t offer as many surprises as the previous installments, it is still a well-crafted and detailed story in its own right. Told from behind the closed doors of the previous books, Margery and Evrart tale is just as complex as the other books and maybe even a little more heartbreaking. This is the twelfth book in the series and while it could be a standalone, I highly recommend reading the books in order – at the very least, reading books 9 and ten before this one.

*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.*