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Scot Under the Covers

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Scot Under the Covers 

by Suzanne Enoch

⭐⭐ /5

This is the second book in The Wild Wicked Highlanders series, that follows the MacTaggert brothers as they attempt to find English wives as decreed by their mother. (Don’t ask why… ok, ok! They need their mama to keep paying the bills, so they can keep their Scottish keep 😉 afloat) 

Aden MacTaggert is the second son. He’s tall, dark.. haired and is pretty handy with a wager. Inspired by his brothers recent love match, he’s looking for an English lass that has more than giggles to offer.

Miranda Harris is the sister of Aden’s fiancee, and she is definitely not interested in any man who gambles…

Aden likes Miranda, he’s down in by her frankness and direct speech, Miranda loathes Aden… until she needs him.

This isn’t really an an enemies to lovers story… more like a circumstance has created sting bedfellows… literally. I enjoyed that each of the characters grew and developed as they worked together for a common goal. Throughout the ordeal, Aden was a perfect gentleman and respected Miranda and her wishes. Although he was doing everything in his power to resolve her problems, he never expected any retribution or payment from Miranda, He does his good deeds out of love, uncertain that once Miranda is free to choose, that she would ever be able to choose him, a man she judged lacking from the start.

A little slow in the first chapters, this story picks up steam quickly and takes you on an exhilarating ride to the end. I could not put it down!

Scot Under the Covers by Suzanne Enoch is scheduled to release January 28th, 2020.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from St. Martin's Press through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.


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