The Highlander's Stolen Bride by Madeline Martin


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The Highlander’s Stolen Bride by Madeline Martin, book three in the Highland Alliances series, is an enjoyable enemies-to-lovers story that I could not put down. Calum Campbell is desperate to establish peace and save his clan from the exile and starvation they are facing in Ireland. The most peaceful strategy he can think of is kidnapping Elspeth MacMillan in the hopes that he can hold her for ransom in exchange for a promise from her brother, the chieftain, to end the bloody feud between their clans. Calum is not surprised that Elspeth is spitting mad and uncooperative, but he definitely never bargained for was how quickly she makes a place for herself in his heart; unprepared for is her ability to break through the defenses of his heart. Elspeth is surprised at the difficulty she finds this clan in, wanting to help all she can. Also surprising to her was discovering that Calum was not at all the person the rumors said he was; he's a gentle soul wanting a non-violent solution, unlike his violent, destructive father. When the passion heats up between them, they both wonder if with their families at war if their dream of a peaceful, loving future can ever happen.

Ms. Martin wrote an enemies-to-lovers story filled with distrust, respect, passion and romance that should not to be missed. She provided a tale rich with sizzling chemistry, clever banter, and secondary characters giving Elspeth and Calum a chance for peaceful, happy future together. I highly recommend The Highlander’s Stolen Bride to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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