One Night in Scotland (Hurst Amulet, #1)

One Night in Scotland (Hurst Amulet, #1)

Karen Hawkins

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The first in a scintillating series by the New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins follows a desperate beauty on an urgent quest, a dark earl scarred by his beastly past—and the ancient treasure that binds their fates. Someone is holding her brother prisoner in exchange for a gold-and-onyx box covered in mysterious runes, so Mary Hurst boldly sets out from the family vicarage to find the priceless artifact. But the man who possesses it, Angus Hay, the Earl of Erroll, is less than sympathetic to her plight. Himself a prisoner of his dark past, Angus refuses to yield the box— or allow Mary to leave. Suspicious of the alluring lass’s mission, he vows to wrest a confession from her, but unearths a fiery temper and a will as strong as his own. Passion flares between them, but now there is more at an unknown enemy is hunting down the precious box and will stop at nothing. Risking all for love, Angus must solve the mystery behind the runes…and trust the only woman who can awaken his forgotten heart.

Publication Year: 2010


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    Mar 09, 2025
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  • Apr 14, 2025
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    The first book in Karen Hawkins’ Hurst Amulet series, One Night in Scotland, sets the tone for the upcoming novels and promises an exciting adventure with the younger Hurst siblings. This first entry centers on Miss Mary Hurst, whose Egyptologist and adventurer brother is being held prisoner until he returns a rare artifact. Mary sets out to recover the artifact to send it on its way to free him. The artifact is in the keeping of one of her brother’s colleagues, Lord Angus Hay, Earl of Erroll. Angus refuses to believe Mary is who she says and in turn imprisons her in his castle. Mary, not one to be so easily cowed, sets out to prove her identity, or barring that, to refuse to be ignored.

    Hawkins does a masterful job of creating lovable, realistic characters with believable motivations and actions. These together build what a relationship that feels more organic and genuine than in many other books. The protagonists share interests and ambitions, and together have meaningful conversations as well as healthy disagreements. Of course, there is a healthy dose of lust as well, but it is presented in a way to add to admiration and authentic regard, rather than the only commonality between the hero and heroine.

    Overall this is a very enjoyable, fast paced read. The ending felt a bit rushed with some loose ends left hanging, but hopefully future books will see those taken care of.

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