I received this book for free from Netgalley in order to prepare an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
My One True Highlander (No Ordinary Hero, #2) by Suzanne Enoch
Series: No Ordinary Hero #2
Published by St. Martin's Paperbacks on April 4th 2017
Genres: Historical
Pages: 320
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“My continued well-being would seem to be at your whim, sir,” she returned. “I wouldn’t call that level ground for an argument.”
A slight smile curved his mouth. “Ye do have a point.”
Arrogant man. Smiling at her as if he knew exactly how handsome he was and meant to use that to sway her weak little feminine brain into thinking him charming. Ha. And ha again. “I know I do.”
FINAL DECISION: My enjoyment of this book grew as the story continued. By the end, the relationship between Graeme and Ree was so sweet and romantic that I would highly recommend this book especially for lovers of men in kilts!
THE STORY: Graeme, Viscount Maxton, is in a difficult position. The Highlander is offered wealth and status if he helps the head of the clan defeat his enemy, the new Duke of Lattimer. Hearing the offer, Graeme’s three young brothers decide the kidnap the sister of the duke, who happens to be passing by. Now Graeme has to decide what to do with the woman without implicating his brothers. Lady Marjorie Forrester has recently been raised from a lady’s companion to a lady herself with her brother’s taking of the title. Ignored in London, she desperately wants respectability but finds herself captivated by the wild land and the Laird of the castle.
OPINION: This story built page by page until I was entirely enthralled when Graeme finally declares his love to Ree. One of the best parts of this book is that both characters are so eminently likeable.
Ree is a woman who expected a life of service until the fortunes of her brother changed (he unexpectedly inherited a dukedom) and thus her life changed as well. Determined to finally gain acceptance from society which had looked down on her despite her having the same education, Ree has lived a lonely life in London in the months since she became Lady Marjorie. The story really pulls out the tension of Ree wanting to belong and being determined that those who dismissed her will acknowledge her while at the same time making herself miserable. She isn’t able to accept the idea that she might actually belong in Scotland because it isn’t the future she imagined.
Graeme also has a blindness when it comes to Ree. He doesn’t see her as a woman he could love — because Graeme is determined never to fall in love. He has seen a destructive side to love which has made him shy away from that possibility. Instead, he has been a wonderful brother and substitute father in raising his three younger brothers. I loved that Graeme is such a responsible and caring man.
The relationship between Graeme and Ree develops with such a wonderful progression. They start out as combatants as Ree is kidnapped by Graeme’s brothers and she is being held against her will. The two argue and fight and have all types of their passion raised in the process. While both have personal reasons for not giving in completely to their passionate attraction, the real issue keeping them apart is external rather than their own demons. When they both acknowledge their feelings for one another, I really felt the walls coming down between them. The scenes and language was so romantic and sweet that I could read them again and again.
The resolution satisfied, the characters are truly partners, and there are all kinds of possibilities for future books.
WORTH MENTIONING: Marjorie’s brother makes a significant appearance for those who have read the first book.
CONNECTED BOOKS: MY ONE TRUE HIGHLANDER is the second book in the No Ordinary Hero series. This book can be read as a standalone, but is much better with the background from the first book in the series.
STAR RATING: I give this book 4 stars.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book via Netgalley in order to provide a review. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions contained herein are my own.