Series: The Wild, Wicked Highlanders Series, Book 2
Length: 12 hrs and 5 mins
Release date: 11-17-20
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Historical romance
To review
I enjoyed this one, and the baddie, omg you all, he was so evil. A psycho manipulative lying ahole. I wanted to push him into the Thames.
Aden needs a wife, and fast before his sister marries. Also, now in this book, yeah, not a fan of his sister's fiance. Maybe they should nip that in the bud.
Miranda is in trouble. Her brother has caused it and she sees no way out. This really had me on the edge of my seat for the last hour. How could she get out of it?! The baddie was just so evil and had thought of everything.
They meet and Aden tries to help her. And they were so perfect together, yes sure at first she thought he was a gambler and ahole, but she gets to know him and sees that there is more to him.
They were so fun together, and the drama so good and thrilling! I mean, dang that baddie!
I do prefer distinct voices so when this started I was not sure, because the only difference was male and female voices, and hardly that. But what saved it was that she had a wonderful voice, it was just so good that I forgot the whole everyone sounds pretty much the same thing, except those with accents.
Miranda Harris is known for her charm, wit, and ability to solve any problem she encounters. But when her brother lands neck-deep in gambling debt to a crafty villain and Miranda is subsequently blackmailed into marrying him, she must enlist the help of the devil himself to save the family honor―and herself.
Devilishly handsome Highlander Aden MacTaggert knows next to nothing about the ways of the ton, but he most certainly knows his way around gaming halls and womens’ hearts. Still, Aden is not sure how he’ll manage to find a Sassenach bride in time to save his family’s inheritance. When his almost sister-in-law Miranda comes to him for assistance, he proposes a partnership: She will help him navigate London society and he’ll teach her everything about wagering…and winning back her freedom. The beautiful, clever lass intrigues Aden―but is she playing her own game, or are the sparks between them real? He is accustomed to risking his pocket. But betting on Miranda’s love is a game he can’t afford to lose. . .
I love it when the baddie is really and truly bad! When they're written so well, you love to hate them. Bummer about the lack of distinct voices, but yay for an awesome main voice!
ReplyDeleteLindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬
He was just so omg, not someone you would ever want to me
DeleteBad bad bad haha!
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DeleteGood, it's nice to hear a narrator who can do distinct voices.
ReplyDeleteLove em
DeleteI have the 3rd book in this series for review so I'm happy to see you enjoyed this one! This will be the first time I've read Suzanne Enoch.
ReplyDeleteOhh, the third! Nice
DeleteIt is good when they can give different voices when narrating but if the story carries it anyway that's good.
ReplyDeleteI am glad the story was strong
DeleteYes, the baddie should be bad.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cover!
Karen @ For What It's Worth
Hellish evil
DeleteI always love a good villain!
ReplyDeleteSame :D
DeleteOoooo baddie
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DeleteI do enjoy a "good" baddie! Yea!
ReplyDeleteHe needs to diiiiie! Always good to read about real evil
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