An American in Scotland (MacIain #3) by Karen Ranney-a review

AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND (MacIain #3) by Karen Ranney

An American in Scotland

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 23, 2016

Rose MacIain is a beautiful woman with a secret. Desperate and at her wits’ end, she crafts a fake identity for herself, one that Duncan MacIain will be unable to resist. But she doesn’t realize that posing as the widow of the handsome Scotsman’s cousin is more dangerous than she knew. And when a simmering attraction rises up between them, she begins to regret the whole charade.

Duncan is determined to resist the tempting Rose, no matter how much he admires her arresting beauty and headstrong spirit. When he agrees to accompany her on her quest, their desire for each other only burns hotter. The journey tests his resolve as their close quarters fuel the fire that crackles between them.

When the truth comes to light, these two stubborn people must put away their pride and along the way discover that their dreams of love are all they need.

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REVIEW: AN AMERCIAN IN SCOTLAND is the third installment in Karen Ranney’s MacIAIN historical, romance series. This is Rose and Duncan’s storyline. AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous storylines is revealed where necessary. The timeline of 1863 places the storyline during the American Civil War; the Emancipation Proclamation; and the American South was gradually losing control of the people, the slaves and the war.

Told from several third person perspectives and crossing three continents AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND follows Rose as she endeavors to keep her sister’s family, and the cotton plantation in Charleston from going under. In her attempts to earn some quick cash, Rose heads to Scotland to visit her brother-in –law’s relations to secure a promise to purchase the cotton bales currently in storage. While the US civil war between the North and the South has claimed many lives, Rose’s current situation on her sister’s Charleston plantation is bordering on starvation and ruin. What ensues is a case of mistaken identity when Rose all but convinces the MacIain family in Scotland to help the family back in America. Enter Duncan MacIain, a Scottish businessman who agrees to return to Charleston with Rose in order to help out his extended family. What Duncan does not know is that Rose is not quite whom she claims to be; and Duncan’s cousin is a truly evil human being.

The relationship between Rose and Duncan begins under the guise of a little white lie. Duncan’s family believes Rose is their cousin’s widow, and takes our heroine into their home. Duncan and Rose’s attraction to one another escalates on their ocean voyage to America, wherein Duncan will proclaim that Rose is the woman who holds his heart and his future. The $ex scenes are intimate, but mostly implied.

The world building focuses on the war between the Yankees and the Confederates; slavery in America; and the cotton plantations of the South; as well as the connection between the Bahamas (the British West Indies), and the American slave plantations. Our leading couple travel across the ocean from Scotland, to the Bahamas, through the Blockades, and onto American soil wherein years of war, and a devastating fire have all but destroyed what is left of Charleston, South Carolina. There is some culture shock on both sides of the ocean.

AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND is a fascinating and enjoyable storyline with a little bit of suspense and romance. The premise is moving and heartbreaking; the characters are energetic and inspiring; the romance is passionate. Karen Ranney weaves a little bit of American history into a story of romance and love that finds one woman trying to save a family that doesn’t want to be saved.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Scotsman of My Dreams (MacIain #2) by Karen Ranney-a review

SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS (MacIain #2) by Karen Ranney-a review

Scotsman of my Dreams

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 25, 2015

An unconventional woman and a former scoundrel embark on a daring mission of desire

Once the ton’s most notorious rake, Dalton MacIain has returned from his expedition to America during the Civil War— wounded and a changed man. Instead of returning to his old haunts, he now spends his time at home. But Dalton’s peace is disturbed when Minerva Todd barges into his London townhouse, insisting he help search for her missing brother Neville. Though Dalton would love to spend more time with the bewitching beauty, he has no interest in finding Neville, whom he blames for his injury.

Minerva has never met a more infuriating man than the Earl of Rathsmere, yet she is intrigued by the torrid rumors she has heard about him . . . and the fierce attraction pulling her toward him.

Dalton does not count on Minerva’s persistence, or the desire she awakens in him, compelling him to discover her brother’s fate. But when danger surrounds them, Dalton fears he will lose the tantalizing, thoroughly unpredictable woman he has come to love.

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REVIEW: SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS is the second installment in Karen Ranney’s adult MacIain historical romance series. This is the Earl of Rathsmere and notorious rake Dalton MacIain, and Minerva Todd’s storyline. SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.

Told from third person point of view SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS focuses on the hunt for Minerva’s eighteen year old brother Neville who was last seen in the company of Dalton MacIain as they embarked across the ocean towards the American Civil War. Minerva has been searching for any information about her missing brother and Dalton is the man she is determined to prove knows more than he is saying.

Minerva is a strong willed, fiercely independent woman who is no longer innocent of the world around her; her interests in history and archaeology do not meet the demands of a demure single woman of mid 19th century England; Minerva is a woman ‘ahead of her time’ who knows what it is she wants and needs to do, and Dalton is the man to help her do it. While Minerva struggles with the information Dalton reveals, Dalton struggles with his attraction to Minerva.

Dalton returned to Europe a broken man and the title of Earl of Rathsmere upon the death of his older brother; blinded and scarred by a bullet to the face that all but keeps our storyline hero a recluse and shut in, Dalton’s reputation as a rake has preceded his introduction to Minerva Todd, but his reputation is all that remains of his former carousing ways. Meeting the feisty but determined Minerva finds our hero longing for her companionship and company.

The relationship between Dalton and Minerva is slow to build as the animosity between our leading couple is fraught with potential betrayal, mistrust, anger and a sister’s broken heart. Minerva demands information from Dalton about her missing brother only to realize that Dalton knows more than he is willing to reveal; Dalton’s revelations have Minerva considering the truth about everything she has learned until a missive from America reveals the whereabouts and what happened to her missing brother. The $ex scenes are sensual but mostly implied. Minerva is no blushing virgin in the bedroom or on the library floor.

The secondary and supporting characters include a number of household servants and care takers-some with agendas while others are as close as family or friends. Minerva’s neighbors-the Covington sisters -are more than just busybodies who keep a close eye on Minerva’s comings and goings-they are also concerned about the woman whose only brother has gone missing in a foreign war. We are introduced to Minerva’s driver Hugh whose attraction for our heroine was once one of mutual affection; and Dalton’s brother Lewis whose lifestyle demands a new financial backer.

I want to address the lack of historical language or Scottish /English tongue throughout the storyline. Although I am not disheartened by the missing Gaelic or Scottish terminology or expressions, I did not feel that I was completely immersed into the timeline and setting due to the lack of articulation and local colloquialisms of the time/era.

SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS is an intriguing and fun read. There is some mystery surrounding the people responsible for much of the storyline premise; everyone is not as whom they appear to be. There are some lighthearted moments followed by heartbreaking resolve; the premise is entertaining; the characters are energetic; the happily ever after revealing .

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Cover Reveals- May 15, 2013

Cover Reveals-May 15, 2013

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TITLE: Behind Closed Doors

AUTHOR: Lisa Renee Jones

SERIES: Inside Out Trilogy Novellas

RELEASE DATE: June 3, 2013

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Shadowed Oct 2013

 

TITLE: Shadowed

AUTHOR: Rebecca Zanetti

SERIES: Dark Protectors

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

Forgotten Sins July 2013

 

TITLE: Forgotten Sins

AUTHOR: Rebecca Zanetti

SERIES: Sins Brother

RELEASE DATE: July 2013

 

 

 

Gravity May 2013

 

 

TITLE: Gravity

AUTHOR: Dannika Dark

SERIES: Mageri #4

RELEASE DATE: May 2013

 

 

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TITLE: One More Day

AUTHOR: L.S. Murphy et al.

SERIES: Anthology

RELEASE DATE: December 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE: Broken Blade

AUTHOR: J.C. Daniels

SERIES:  Colbana

RELEASE DATE: January 2014

 

 

 

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Dark Wolf: January 2014

Dark Blood: September 2014

AUTHOR: Christine Feehan

SERIES: Dark (Carpathian)

 

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TITLE: Flamebound

AUTHOR: Tessa Adams

SERIES: Lone Star Witch

RELEASE DATE: December 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE: Bachelor’s Special

AUTHOR: Christine Warner

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE: Hell Bent

AUTHOR: Devon Monk

SERIES: Broken Magic #1

RELEASE DATE: November 2103

 

 

 

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TITLE:  Desert Tales (YA)

AUTHOR:  Melissa Marr

SERIES: Wicked Lovely

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE:  The Protected

AUTHOR:  Shiloh Walker

SERIES: FBI Psychics #4

RELEASE DATE: September 2013

 

 

 

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AUTHOR: S.J.Harper

SERIES: Fallen Sirens #1

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE: Forever Too Far

AUTHOR: Abbi Glines

SERIES: Too Far #3

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

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AUTHOR: Sonya Loveday

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

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AUTHOR: Juliana Stone

SERIES: Bad Boys of Crystal Lake

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

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AUTHOR: Ella Grace

SERIES: Wildefire

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AUTHOR: Meagan Spooner

SERIES: Skylark (YA)

RELEASE DATE: October 2013

 

 

 

The Devil of Clan Sinclair July 2013

 

TITLE: The Devil of Clan Sinclair

AUTHOR: Karen Ranney

SERIES: Clan Sinclair #1

RELEASE DATE: July 2013

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Karen Ranney-Catching up with the Author and Giveaway

Karen Ranney-Catching up with the Author and Giveaway

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The Reading Cafe was honored to schedule Karen Ranney as the FIRST official author interview to our new site back in February 2012. With the release of THE LASS WORE BLACK -another fabulous Highlander novel- we would like to welcome back Karen and delve deeper into her psyche!!

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Hi Karen and welcome back to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of THE LASS WORE BLACK.

The Lass Wore BlackTRC: The Lass Wore Black was released January 29, 2013. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Karen: When I finished A Scandalous Scot, I realized that Catriona was bugging me. I wanted to know what happened to her. She was a thoroughly dislikable person and I wanted to know how she could have been so different from her sister. So, I decided to write her book. In the process, Catriona goes from being a self-absorbed hedonist to a much better person mainly because of falling in love with a generous and giving man.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the lead characters from The Lass Wore Black –Mark and Catriona-which models or actors would best represent your ideal image?

Karen: Oh, I am lousy at that. Truly awful. Besides, I’d much rather the reader picture the characters in her mind. Aren’t you ever disconcerted when someone mentions that her hero looks just like XXX and you happen to really dislike XXX?

TRC: Do you ever dream about your characters then bring their stories to life on paper?

Karen: I have dreamed a few books. My Beloved was a start to finish dream and the minute I woke I knew I had to write that book. If I’m really in deadline hell, I’ll dream about the characters, snatches of dialogue that I “overhear”. It’s a fascinating thing when it happens.

TRC: The Devil of Clan Sinclair will be your next release in July 2013. Would you please tell us something about the story line?

Karen: It’s an unrequited love type of story. Two people meet, fall desperately in love, and are separated by forces beyond their control. Then, even when the path looks clear for them, other circumstances prevent them from achieving happiness. The hero is a self-made man who wants an empire and a clan. The heroine is an American born heiress who is no longer an heiress and also a widow.

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about you?

Karen: Now, that’s a great question! However, I haven’t the slightest idea how to answer it. I think I live in a bubble – carefully constructed, mind you. I don’t read reviews, good or bad, most of the time. And if I notice that people are talking about me, I back out of the room. So, I don’t know what conceptions people have made about me.

TRC: If you could change something about yourself personal or professional, what would it be and why?

Karen: I am constantly changing and evolving. I’m not the same person today that I was even last year. I have personal goals and career goals out the wazoo but I’m odd in that I never talk about my goals, for fear of them being diluted. I feel the same way about a book I’m writing. I just don’t talk about it. That said, I would like to be more courageous in a lot of ways, stop procrastinating about cleaning, and lose more weight.

TRC: Who or what has been the biggest influence in your life and why?

Karen: Another great question. My mother was a great influence in my life, but she’s been gone for a great many years. Her loss affected me deeply, in ways that I’m still feeling. I think I could honestly say that life has been the biggest influence. I’ve experienced a few traumatic events, and each one has taught me something and influenced how I act as well as deal with other people.

TRC: Who is the first person you think about when you need someone to talk with and why?

Karen: Probably my son, because I can never do anything wrong in his eyes, and he’s remarkably compassionate and understanding. I don’t complain about stuff, though, but I do share when I’ve been an idiot.

TRC: Is there a question that you would like to be asked in an interview, but nobody has asked? If so, ask away!

Karen: I haven’t the slightest idea what to ask me!

TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?

Karen: See question on changing something about myself, please.

TRC: 😉

TRC: What are your thought on book reviews-good or bad?

Karen: Everyone who purchases a book has a right to comment on it. I don’t read reviews, however. If I sell 100,000 books, it’s entirely conceivable to receive 100,000 opinions about it. Each review is one person’s opinion.

My goal is to tell a story that resonates with the reader. Some stories will, but some stories won’t.

TRC: Did you ever get a chance to write/publish Flash’s book?

Karen: I’m finishing it up as we speak.

TRC: What do you do in your spare time?

Karen: I love techie stuff. It’s kind of a hobby of mine, so when I’m not writing, I’m fiddling with the website, or writing blog posts – something to do with the technical aspects of my career. I also love reading (of course).

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Karen: Book Three of the Clan Sinclair books. Yep, I’m that far ahead. Book 1 – The Devil of Clan Sinclair – will be out in July, 2013. Then, Books 2 and 3 will be released back to back in 2014.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Karen: Only that I love your questions. Thank you for the opportunity!

TRC: Thank you Karen for taking the time to answer our questions We wish you all the best.

Karen: Thank you, Sandy!

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The Lass Wore Black

THE LASS WORE BLACK by Karen Ranney

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Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
Release Date: January 29th 2013 by Avon
ISBN 0062027808 (ISBN13: 9780062027801)

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Catriona Cameron was once famed for her seductive beauty and charm. Now she saw no one, hiding from the world…and no one dared break through her self-imposed exile.

No one, that is, until Mark Thorburn burst into her home, and Catriona’s darkened world began to have color again. Thorburn, secretly the heir to an Earldom, claimed he was a footman. But Catriona didn’t care about the scandal their passion could cause…for this very touch sparked her back to a life of sensuality, one she thought she’d never have again.

Little does she know that Mark is part of masquerade. One that will end when they become the target of a madman set on revenge. Mark realizes he will have to do more than win her love…he will have to save her life as well

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Karen is offering 1 paper copy of THE LASS WORE BLACK to THREE lucky members at The Reading Cafe.

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3. Giveaway runs from February 10-13, 2013

4. Giveaway is open to USA and CANADA only

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Cover Reveals

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SPENCER HILL PUBLISHING wants your help!!

BLOOD BOUND:   Blood Bound is the debut release of new author Keish Swaim.   For the cover reveal there are TWO options and SPENCER HILL is asking for your help in choosing which cover they will use for Keisha’s new novel.

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TITLE:  Bound Blood
AUTHOR: Keish Swaim
PUBLISHER: Spencer Hill Press  www.spencerhillpress.com
ISBN: 978-1-937053-45-1
RELEASE DATE: September 10, 2013
FORMATS: Paper, e-book

Starting college a year early is hard. Starting fae college and learning to protect the world from the Unseelie is harder.

 

Brielle Reed has always been an over-achiever, but this time she may have bitten off more than she can chew. Between her crash course in fae politics, struggles to control her new mind-reading ability, training sessions with the demanding Dr. Schwartz, and discoveries about the father who is still a mystery to her, Brielle finds herself longing for a chance at a normal life. But she may not get that chance. Or chance at a life at all, for that matter.

 RELEASE DATE:  September 2013

 

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Twenty-four-year-old Olivia Taylor Jones has the perfect life. The only daughter of a wealthy, prominent Chicago family, she has an Ivy League education, pursues volunteerism and philanthropy, and is engaged to a handsome young tech firm CEO with political ambitions.

But Olivia’s world is shattered when she learns that she’s adopted. Her real parents? Todd and Pamela Larsen, notorious serial killers serving a life sentence. When the news brings a maelstrom of unwanted publicity to her adopted family and fiancé, Olivia decides to find out the truth about the Larsens.

Olivia ends up in the small town of Cainsville, Illinois, an old and cloistered community that takes a particular interest in both Olivia and her efforts to uncover her birth parents’ past.

Aided by her mother’s former lawyer, Gabriel Walsh, Olivia focuses on the Larsens’ last crime, the one her birth mother swears will prove their innocence. But as she and Gabriel start investigating the case, Olivia finds herself drawing on abilities that have remained hidden since her childhood, gifts that make her both a valuable addition to Cainsville and deeply vulnerable to unknown enemies. Because there are darker secrets behind her new home, and powers lurking in the shadows that have their own plans for her.

Release Date: August 2013

 

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AUTHOR:  Kelley Armstrong/Melissa Marr

SERIES:  The Blackwell Pages

RELEASE DATE:  May 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: The Winemaker’s Dinner-Entrees

AUTHOR: Dr. Ivan Rusilko and Everly Drummond

SERIES: The Winemaker’s Dinner

RELEASE DATE: TBA

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Affliction

AUTHOR: Laurell K Hamilton

SERIES: Anita Blake

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Gameboard of the Gods

AUTHOR: Richelle Mead

SERIES: Age of X

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: The Lass Wore Black

AUTHOR: Karen Ranney

SERIES: Scottish Romance

RELEASE DATE: January 2013

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A SCOTTISH LOVE by Karen Ranney- A review

A SCOTTISH LOVE by Karen Ranney

A Scottish Love is the latest release from author Karen Ranney (aka Katherine Storm). Returning to the historical shores of Scotland with Shona Imrie and Gordon MacDermond, Karen writes another storyline sure to capture the heart of every romance fan.

Shona Imrie is broke, penniless, and she has made the decision to sell the family’s beloved Castle to a wealthy American, Mr. Loftus and his daughter, Miriam. But to add insult to her otherwise tarnished pride, Gordon MacDermond, her childhood sweetheart, her first lover and the man who proposed marriage 7 years ago, has returned from the Indo-Crimean war, a national hero. And he is everything that she remembered-sexy, tall and handsome. But war comes with a high price-Fergus-Shona’s brother and Gordon’s best friend, returned 6months earlier, severely wounded and depressed, and now, Shona needs money to pay the bills.

Gordon is still in love with Shona, and does not understand why she refused his offer of marriage 7 years ago. They were lovers, they were in love, and as far as he is concerned, Shona is still his only love. But Shona married a man 40 years her senior, and is now a widow. Why had Shona turned away from Gordon, into the arms of a stranger? And why is she selling Gairloch Castle?

Shona is worried about Fergus, and must see to his health and safety before she leaves for good. When she asks Gordon to care for and take -in Fergus, she is surprised when she finds them both, at his house by the Castle. Thinking Gordon would return to his military career, she is even more surprised to learn he has moved back home, and will continue to operate his father’s old munitions factory.

With her friend Helen by her side, Shona embarks on a whirlwind frenzy to clean Castle Gairloch before the ‘potential’ new owners arrive. But, their early arrival from America, sends Shona deeper into debt, as she must now feed and entertain several more people including Loftus’s nurse Elizabeth and his bodyguard Helmut. And the stories regarding the castle ghosts, which Shona holds dear, continue to amuse and haunt, the otherwise unhappy guests. Ashamed and broken, Shona offers Gordon her last family jewel, in return for the funds, to buy food for her guests, but it is not the jewels, that Gordon requests in payment. It is her heart.

Meanwhile, Fergus is angry at his sister’s decision to sell their family home. But, Shona has never confided in Fergus, as to the depths of their financial problems, and she must now bear the brunt of his anger and sorrow, towards the inevitable loss of Castle Gairloch. But something or someone, has now angered Fergus-and his thoughts regarding the ‘new owner’s ‘ nursemaid, Elizabeth, have everyone concerned, especially Shona. As Fergus continues to make himself scarce, Shona is left alone with Gordon, to entertain and feed, the American guests.

It is during one of the many castle tours, that Miriam Loftus, sets her sights on Gordon, and declares that Shona and Fergus must arrange a party, to introduce the neighbors, to the new Castle owners.

Realizing she is still in love with General Gordon MacDermond, Shona tries to distance herself from family and friends, but Gordon is forever in her thoughts and dreams. And Fergus’s control over his own emotions explodes, when he reveals, that Elizabeth was more than just a nurse. They have a history—a history that has left Fergus depressed and withdrawn.

Throughout the storyline, several secondary stories, manifest themselves within the walls of Gairloch Castle. Gordon’s munitions factory comes under scrutiny when both the military and a ‘secretive’ group of gentlemen vie for the rights to option a powerful explosive: a history of love and rejection between Fergus and Elizabeth: a ‘ghost’ in the hidden passageways of the family home: and a recounting of a family mystery that culminates in the discovery of long ago lovers, tortured and left to die.

A Scottish Love is a true romance in every sense of a romance novel. The heroine directs the story, her emotions are real and she is torn between the love of a man and her pride. The secondary storylines and characters add complexity, and although, at times we wonder, why are they here?—in the end, their presence adds layers to the mystery surrounding Gairloch Castle and its’ past and present inhabitants. Gordon MacDermond will make you blush, and Fergus will break your heart. But, in true romantic fashion, there is always a Happily Ever After or two or three.

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A PROMISE OF LOVE by Karen Ranney-A Review

A Promise of Love Review

 

A Promise of Love is one of Karen Ranney’s older novels, originally published in 1997. Written in the historical romance genre, the backdrop is set against the Anglo-Scottish Culloden wars-a battle between Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Royal Troops of King George. The English have all but annihilated the Scottish people, leaving in their wake, a path of death, destruction and starvation.

The heroine, English woman Judith Cuthbertson, returns to her family’s home following the death of her second husband, but soon becomes the pawn in her father’s sale to a Scottish Lord. An arrogant and ruthless man, William Cuthbertson barters to exchange a flock of sheep, on the condition that his daughter is part of the deal. Clansman Malcolm Macleod, commissioned to purchase the sheep for the Laird, is confused with the transaction, but is well aware, that Judith hides a painful secret.

Upon arrival in the Highlands of Scotland at the Castle Tynan, Judith is introduced to the handsome Lord Alisdair Macleod, where upon, in a traditional but informal proclamation by Malcolm, is promptly married to the Lord, before either is aware what is happening. Disgusted with the idea of being married yet again, Judith is consoled by Alisdair’s elderly grandmother Sophie, who secretly wishes for her grandson’s happiness. But not is all that is seems on the surface. Judith hides a secret, one that she relives night after night, and a secret that her new Scottish husband, yearns to discover. Sophie, suspecting that Judith and Alisdair, would eventually work out their problems, issues a proclamation-she gives the young couple 3 months-if at the end of that time, they have not fallen in love, Judith may leave, and the marriage is dissolved.

Alisdair MacLeod is a hardworking man, a proud Lord and an even prouder Scotsman, who has watched his clan’s people slowly succumbed to death by war and starvation. The brutality of the rampaging English troops, has decimated the crops, the livestock and the people. And the last thing Alisdair Macleod, the Lord of Tynan Castle wanted or needed, was an English bride-one who apparently, was despised by his people- for being an English woman- and by her father-for existing. But Alisdair slowly realizes he is falling for the mysterious English woman, who, regardless of her treatment by his clans people, is determined to show that she too, is willing to sacrifice for the good of the Scottish people. Realization hits, and Alisdair is determined to show his people, that she is and will be, the Lady MacLeod. But, Alisdair must approach with caution-they have yet to consummate their impromptu marriage.

As the days and weeks pass, Judith sets to work to win-over the people of the clan, but not before, her worse nightmare comes true. Her second husband’s brother, Bennett Henderson, a Colonel in the English army, has come hunting- and Judith is his target. Sadistic, brutal, and calculating men, Anthony and Bennett Henderson lived to torture, and Judith is one of their many victims, but a victim that got away. Hoping to hear Judith scream for mercy, Bennett tracks his victim, and with the aid of his men, finds Judith and her only friend Meggie, alone. Meggie is brutally raped and it takes everything for Judith to escape and get help.

By now, Alisdair is well aware his young wife, holds a secret, deep in her soul, and bears the physical scars of her torture, at the hands of Bennett Henderson. When Judith confesses her past, it is not shame or pity that is revealed in her husband’s eyes, but a growing affection and pride, that she was able to survive the many abuses inflicted by her husband and brother-in-law.

Alisdair grows to love his reluctant bride, but he is unsure that Judith feels the same. But Alisdair’s grandmother sees something that neither one can see. Love. Sophie is dying, and her last request of Judith, are to hold the family secrets and jewels until her death. Upon Sophie’s death, Judith presents the Laird with his family treasures, but is taken aback when Alisdair offers her the jewels, to buy her freedom to leave Scotland and return to England with her family. Judith, so torn, believing Alisdair does not want or love her, enlists Malcom MacLeod to aid her in her return home. When Judith and Malcolm are attacked by Bennett and his men, along the roads back to England, Judith must forget her fears, and assist Malcolm in his fight against Bennett. With Bennett now dead, and an injury plagued Malcolm, Judith returns to Scotland, with the realization, that this is her home and Alisdair is the man, with whom she is in love.

A Promise of Love is a wonderful story. A tale of reluctant love between those thought to be enemies, and a HEA storyline that is sure to please. Alisdair has fallen, heart and soul for his accidental bride, and her decision to leave, will bring you to tears. You can’t help but think…..”say something, don’t let her go”. Karen’s love of everything romance in A Promise of Love, will continue to please for years to come.

Sandy

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Karen Ranney-Featured Author

KAREN RANNEY: Featured Author

Karen Ranney: Featured author at The Reading Cafe.

This week, The Reading Cafe takes great pleasure to present the works and writings of author Karen Ranney. With the upcoming release of My True Love on February 28, 2012, The Lust Wager April 2012, and A Scandolous Scot June 2012, we will post two reviews-one of her previous works (A Promise of Love) and her most recent release in November 2011-A Scottish Love.

Read The Reading Cafe’s INTERVIEW WITH:         KAREN RANNEY  February 13, 2012

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

New York Times bestselling author Karen Ranney (aka Katherine Storm) was first published in 1995. Since then, she’s gone on to write dozens of historical romances, most of them set in Scotland.

Her books have been described as evocative, intensely romantic stories featuring characters who leap off the page.
As an Air Force brat, Karen lived all over the world. In addition to being trapped in East Berlin and lost in Russia, she also numbers among her early adventures having her first date in Paris and traveling the entire route of the Orient Express.

She wanted to be an archeologist, a Foreign Service Officer, or a violinist. Instead, she became a decorated Navy Wave, a journalist, and the somewhat bemused mother of two sons. She’s also moderated a daily radio program, been a motivational speaker, and admits to having had more than six careers, among them Purchasing Director, Help Desk Analyst, Marketing Director, and a Human Resources Manager.

However, it is her love of books and a fascination with writing that have remained constant throughout her life. Writing allows her to live vicariously, travel to other centuries and answer that one eternal question – What if

www.karenranney.com

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