Goodreads Blurb
Lady Sorcha Barclay fled her brother-in-law’s castle because of his unwanted advances. An awe-inspiring circle of standing stones captures her attention and she captures the attention of the laird who owns the land.
Laird Ronan Daziel takes Sorcha to his castle to protect her and give her a home. Before long, he wants much more. He’s duty-bound to take a wife whose clan wishes an alliance with his. So why does he long to have something more? Everyone loves the lass as much as he does. But he has pledged his loyalty to his clan. Taking Sorcha to wife could lead to battle on several fronts. How can he wed another when she stole his heart from the first moment he laid eyes on her near the ancient standing stones on his lands?
The Highlander’s Charm by Eliza Knight
They should be enemies… But passion and love know no bounds.
Returning from battle to England, Samuel de Mowbray discovers that his two younger sisters have been stolen by Highlanders. Determined to save them from vicious warriors, he convinces the king to send him north. While there, he discovers that his loyalties are wavering and that a headstrong, feisty lass could destroy everything he believes.
Catriona Buchanan must travel north to ask for help in saving her brother and ridding her castle of brutal English knights. Unfortunately, to do so, she must trust in the thing she mistrusts the most—an Englishman. Minute by minute, the man who should be her enemy breaks down her defenses. There is something different about him and she can’t help but be captivated by Samuel, and his steamy kisses.
Heart of Stone by Willa Blair
Riding home after two years away, Gavan MacNabb encounters a lass and her deerhound in a moonlit circle of standing stones. Little does he know the garland of bluebells she weaves and the spell she sings will change the course of his life.
Marsali Murray doesn’t really believe the old wives’ tale that making a chain of bluebells by the standing stones under a waxing moon will bring true love, but she’s desperate to try anything to escape the boring, everlasting sameness of her life.
Gavan has already seen much of the world denied to Marsali. He’s ready to settle down. She is eager to spread her wings. Can they find what they need with each other?
Kilts and Kisses by Victoria Roberts
Since the deaths of her parents, Ceana Gunn has lived in the shadow of her uncle and his family. She wants nothing more than to see her clan the way it was when her father was still laird. But her uncle has other ideas. Ceana soon discovers that the only refuge to be found is in the last place she expects—the arms of her enemy.
Luthais MacKay wants to be left alone. His only interest is training his prized hawks. He certainly doesn’t have time to listen to the petty squabbling of his clan when his father travels to Edinburgh and leaves him in charge. But when Luthais discovers a mysterious woman on his lands, he’s determined to unravel her secrets…one layer at a time.
My Captive Highlander by Vonda Sinclair
Can unexpected passion and a little ancient magic turn enemies into lovers?
During a fierce storm on the west coast of Scotland, Shamus MacKenzie barely survives a galley wreck only to be captured and held for ransom by the enemy MacDonalds. Aided by the gift of second sight, Maili MacDonald, sister of the ruthless chief, senses the handsome, dark-haired stranger will somehow be important in her life. Compelled to help him, she insists on providing him food and a healer to see to his injuries. She knows she is daft to fall in love with this captivating warrior after one forbidden kiss but cannot help herself. With each visit from Maili, Shamus finds his thoughts consumed by the enchanting lass. Can he convince her to help him escape the dungeon and prevent the impending battle between the two clans?
My Review: Rated 5 out if 5 stars
This was a master piece. Each author worked very hard to make an anthology that would leave all readers breathless. Ronan and Sorcha’s story was captivating. She was fierce and had the power to escape from her family because of her sister’s husband, who tried to advance on her. Ronan was the perfect gentleman who protected her and gave her shelter.
Samuel, in pursuit of saving his sister from Highlanders he decides to assist Catriona from being violated by an English man who wasn’t going to be showing her any mercy. She fled with him and trusted that he would protect her. She was strong-willed to be able to escape the castle without notice. I’m glad that love over came background.
Marsali was searching for a husband and believed that if she cast a spell at the standing stones, her one true love would fall in love and marry. Corrie, her deerhound, knew from the moment she said Gavan that he was going to be her husband. Was happy to see another strong will woman who went against her father’s wishes and made a decision to stay at Gavan’s castle in the hope that her spell worked. Happy he saw that she was the right woman to marry instead of the women that awaited his return home. I’m glad Marsali didn’t let her father manipulate who she must marry.
Truly loved the story between Luthais and Ceana. Loved that her cousin didn’t get here way. Ceana and her sister Anna deserved so much more. To have your parents gone and not knowing who murdered them was just hurtful. They were treated like they weren’t family in their own home. I should have suspected that there Uncle coould be so dispicable. I am happy that Sorcha did the right thing and let her cousin find her happiness.
The story that bothered me the most was the story of Shamus and Maili. It was just heartbreaking to have an innocent man treated so horribly for just being from the clan that was the enemy. Was so happy that Maili helped Shamus by feeding him and trying to escape back to his family. Was so pissed off when they got caught, and Maili got punched by her brother. Was glad that his life was ended by the man who loved her the most.Was happy that they got to get married and her older brother wasn’t against it.
I truly enjoyed all five stories. They were captivating from the very beginning. Each story had a strong heroine who followed her gut feeling regardless of being truly afraid of the circumstances. I enjoy all the ravishing love scenes. Each character had strong feelings once they spent time with each other. You don’t want to miss this amazing read by this amazing Highland Writers.
Author Biography
Award-winning author Victoria Roberts writes Scottish historical romances about kilted heroes and warriors from the past. She was the recipient of the 2013 RT Book Reviews Reviewers’ Choice award for Best Medieval Historical Romance for X MARKS THE SCOT, as well as the 2014 BTS Book Reviews Red Carpet award for Best Historical and Best Book of the Year for MY HIGHLAND SPY.
Represented by Jill Marsal of the Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, Victoria is a member of Romance Writers of America, Celtic Hearts Romance Writers, several local chapters, in addition to being a contributing author to the online magazine CELTIC GUIDE.
Victoria resides in western Pennsylvania with her husband of twenty two years and their two beautiful children–not to mention one spoiled dog. When she’s not plotting her next Scottish adventure, she’s dragging her clan to every Scottish festival under the sun. Please visit Victoria at VictoriaRobertsAuthor.com.