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The Highlander's English Bride

The Highlander’s English Bride 


Clan Kendrick Book #3

by Vanessa Kelly

⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5

Graeme Kendrick has reformed his trouble maker ways as a youth and now is paying it forward as an inquisition officer working for his King and country. He is on the case when a lady gets in the way… forcing him to abandoned his pursuit and jump into the Serpentine to rescue this damsel in distress!

Lady Sabrina Bell is no damsel in distress! She has had the run of her fathers’ estate since she was barely out of the schoolroom. She can handle herself in any situation… unless that situation includes grumpy, handsome highlanders! 

Now that Lady Sabrina and Graeme’s paths have crossed they have become as drawn to each other as the trouble that follows them! 

This was a fun read with both the hero and the heroine presenting independent, strong willed personalities that are better working together than apart. Lady Sabrina was a surprising treat, her character starts off strong and only gets better as she learns to ask for help and lean on her new family and people (from her estate).

The Kendrick clan/family shows up in force to support the unusual courtship between these two with hilarious results! As the third book in the series, this book could easily be read on its own, but is all the more fun with the the rest of the Kendrick history behind you. 


The Highlander’s English Bride by Vanessa Kelly was release May 26th, 2020.


I received a complimentary copy of this book from Zebra, Kensington Books through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



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