Scot Under the Covers

The second in the seductive new Scottish historical romance Wild Wicked Highlanders series from New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Enoch!
In Scot Under the Covers, a resourceful English lady and a hot-blooded Highlander join forces to trick a scoundrel, and every rule will be broken!
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. . .


My Review

This is the second book in this series. It can be read as a stand alone novel. Who doesn't love a good Scottish man. I know the accent does it for me.

Every once in a while, I will grab a historical romance book to read. The one thing you can usually guarantee with these types of books that feature Scottish or Highlanders are the "rakishness" that the men embody. This is not a bad thing. It makes them a bit "cheeky". Yet, you need a woman who can hold her own with a man like this. In this case it is Aden and he does meet his match with Miranda.

In the beginning, I was more a Aden fan than a Miranda fan. As the story progressed and Miranda let loose and grew bolder, I came to like her. The chemistry between these two was not instant but it was there.

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