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Aulay Buchanan has retreated to his clan’s hunting lodge for a few days of relaxation. But the raven-haired beauty he pulls from the ocean puts an end to any chance of rest. Though he christens her Jetta, she knows nothing of her real identity, save that someone is trying to kill her. As she recovers, it will not be easy for Aulay to protect her and keep her honor intact when she mistakenly believes they are man and wife. Jetta sees beyond Aulay’s scars to the brave, loyal warrior she’s proud to call her own. But as the attempts on her life grow more brazen, Jetta realizes that not all is as she believes. And if Aulay is not her husband, can she trust the desire flaring in his eyes, or his promise to defend her with his life?
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-Someone is trying to kill the MFC
-Someone gets shot with an arrow
-The MFC gets conked in the head…a lot
-Food is poisoned
-Drink is drugged
-People are trapped in a fire
-Hidden passages are used in a nefarious way
Did I miss anything? These are what I have come to believe are the hallmarks of this series and I love it! I feel as though I’ve maybe overused this word for these Highlanders, but it’s bonkers.
This story has forced proximity, amnesia, and fake marriage all in one. It’s not your usual fake marriage trope, though. When Jemma wakes up with amnesia she assumes Aulay is her husband. After all, no proper unwed lady would be in a bed chamber alone with a man who is not her husband, brother, or father. Because of her delicate health at the time, it’s believed it would be best to let her believe they’re married so as not to upset her. Poor Jemma cannot understand why her husband will not fully give in to her advances while she is so attracted to him and he seems attracted to her. Oh! It’s so sweet and tender while also hilarious and horny.
You would think by now this family and their circle of friends would be more in tune with murder plots and sneaky, unhinged people in their midst.
The beginning of the book which centers more on Aulay and Jemma while they are out of the castle and trying to get her better is delightful and full of warm-fuzzies. Once the women of the family hear of the situation and descend on the couple it is chaos and joy. They fully embrace Jemma and are fierce protectors of her. She is instantly taken into the fold.
These stories make me laugh out loud at the outlandish happenings but also make me swoon.