Heir to a lairdship, Kinnon Macrory is driven to prove his worth by fighting the English on the battlefields of France. His dreams of heroic valor are destroyed by the realities of war-the atrocities visited by fellow soldiers on the very people he is sworn to protect. Three years in a French prison for a crime he did not commit leave Kinnon longing for the one thing of beauty in his war-torn life-a young woman of great kindness and wisdom named Melisende.Melisende de la Roche struggles to stay one step ahead of soldiers who would imprison her for helping an injured Scotsman wrongly accused of treason. She finds refuge in her uncle's shop-until a chance encounter sends her fleeing into the unknown once again, haunted by the beguiling friendship with the troubled young Scotsman she is certain she will never see again.Determined to find the woman of his dreams, Kinnon returns to France, only to discover a trail of clues to Melisende's whereabouts. Their reunion will open the doors to passion, but half-truths and lies from the past could destroy the one thing they both are willing to fight for-each other.
Amazon best-selling author Cathy MacRae enjoys weaving tales of romance in the Highland mists. Her stories feature strong heroes and feisty heroines in pursuit of their happy-ever-afters in medieval Scotland.
When not writing, Cathy can be found curled up in a chair with a book or enjoying the outdoors with a German Shepherd or two. She is currently working on another Highland romance novel and planning her next trip to Scotland.
Kinnon Macrory is driven to prove his worth by fighting the English on the battlefields in France. The realities of war crush all of his dreams of heroic valor. He is an honorable man and because of that honor he spends three years in a french prison for a crime he didn't commit. Now all Kinnon longs for is the one thing of beauty in his war torn life- a young woman of great kindness and wisdom named Melisende.
Melisende de la Roche struggles so hard to stay one step ahead of soldiers who want to imprison her for helping a Scotsman wrongly accused of treason. She's finally able to find refuge in her Uncles shop until a chance encounter sends her fleeing for her life once again into the unknown. She is haunted by the friendship with the young Scotsman and she is positive that she will never see him again.
Determined to find the woman of his dreams, Kinnon returns to France only to discover a trail of clues to Melisende's whereabouts. Their reunion will not only open the doors to passion, but half truths and lies that could destroy everything they have been fighting for.
Cathy MacRae brings you a heartfelt story that takes you back and forth from France that will finally end in Scotland. I really enjoyed the history that was in this story and of course the romance. I was a little shocked with a part of the ending and wanted to hit a character however it did end well. Ms. MacRae is superbly talented and knows exactly how much history to add to her stories. I really look forward to reading more books from this series.
This is a sweet romance between a Highlander soldier and a young French woman.
The Highlander has volunteered to fight in France against th British. He has been sent by his superior officer to buy supplies from the local farmers and finds himself very attracted to one farmer who can provide eggs,cheese and milk for his Captain's tab!e. A very interesting story with engaging characters.
I just really, really didn't get into this one. I found myself not caring what happened to either Kinnon or Melisende de la Roche. Maybe it was the time-jumping, maybe the relationship between the two really didn't develop for me, but I gave it a try & it didn't work. I'm not going to "not recommend" it because I know others who loved it, but it's not for me.
It's clear why Cathy MacRae is an award winning author. Finally, a story that wasn't predictable. Memorable characters that weren't sickeningly sweet or entirely despicable. Beautiful settings. Loveable animals. Just a great story that kept me flipping pages.
There is a lot of war and strife separating these two lovers and I have to give props to Ms MacRea for her successful description of the atrocities and brutality brought about because of war.
This one was a little more retrospective than others,. A journey of self awareness and thoughtful. A couple of times I was completely thrown by the direction the story turned. I loved it.
This was a good book. I read the others and am so glad you gave Kinnon and Melisandre a story. Her sister gave them grief but they let love for each other win out.
This book although many highlights became tedious at best. It was listed as having 165 pages but became the longest pages I have ever read, was looking for a new author but I think I pass on this one
All characters are easy to follow and all 5 books are beautifully written! Each book leaves you ready for more from these characters! I am going to read everything this author writes!
This book was about a journey to find love and happiness. I would have liked to see the main characters have more time together but nonetheless love persisted.
A different perspective, as it takes place in France instead of Scotland. It shows the horror of being caught between two warring factions and the devastation for civilians. The love story was second to the war story in this book, but still came through in the end.
This was a nice story that had lots of characters. The hero and heroine go back and forth away from each other, to finally find love in each other arms. Good read
Since I get my books from Amazon kindle unlimited or just free on Amazon this isn't in order of this series but I highly recommend reading this series!!!
Heir to a lairdship, Kinnon Macrory is driven to prove his worth by fighting the English on the battlefields of France. His dreams of heroic valor are destroyed by the realities of war—the atrocities visited by fellow soldiers on the very people he is sworn to protect. Three years in a French prison for a crime he did not commit leave Kinnon longing for the one thing of beauty in his war-torn life—a young woman of great kindness and wisdom named Melisende.
Melisende de la Roche struggles to stay one step ahead of soldiers who would imprison her for helping an injured Scotsman wrongly accused of treason. She finds refuge in her uncle’s shop—until a chance encounter sends her fleeing into the unknown once again, haunted by the beguiling friendship with the troubled young Scotsman she is certain she will never see again.
Determined to find the woman of his dreams, Kinnon returns to France, only to discover a trail of clues to Melisende’s whereabouts. Their reunion will open the doors to passion, but half-truths and lies from the past could destroy the one thing they both are willing to fight for—each other.
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REVIEW: 3.75 stars---THE HIGHLANDER’S FRENCH BRIDE is the fifth installment in Cathy MacRae’s THE HIGHLANDER’S BRIDE historical romance series. This is Scotsman and heir to the Macrory Lairdship Kinnon Macrory, and French woman Melisende de la Roche. Kinnon is Gilda Macrory’s brother-first introduced in The Highlander’s Tempestuous Bride. THE HIGHLANDER’S FRENCH BRIDE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.
Told from third person point of view THE HIGHLANDER’S FRENCH BRIDE follows Kinnon Macrory onto the battlefields of France and into the lives of French sisters Melisende and her younger sister Lucienne. For weeks, Kinnon travelled to the sisters’s farm in search of food for himself and his men, but war soon came to the small village, and Melisende found herself trapped in town aiding the wounded and dying while her sister played nursemaid, back home, to an equally wounded Kinnon. When Kinnon is charged with treason and abandoning his post, Melisende and her sister become embroiled with the soldiers only to find themselves on the run with no place to go. Years would pass before Melisende would set eyes on the man with whom she had fallen in love, but not before Lucienne embarks on a journey for herself.
THE HIGHLANDER’S FRENCH BRIDE follows two paths that will intersect years later when Kinnon is reunited with the woman he loves. Upon his release, Kinnon needs time to heal from his debilitating wounds, but is determined to search for Melisende and her sister knowing that one or both could have been captured by the British soldiers. The relationship between Kinnon and Melisende is very slow to build as the majority of the storyline sees the leading characters separate and in different countries. The reader has a front row seat as Kinnon searches for the woman he lost; and Melisende is constantly on the run –one step ahead of the price on her head.
Cathy MacRae has admitted taking liberty with the historical accuracy and honestly I would not have noticed the timeline anomalies. Because the storyline traverses France and Scotland, we get a little bit of the Scottish brogue and the French language of love. Each of Cathy’s storylines features an animal or close pet. The premise is entertaining with a myriad of subplots and twists; the characters are colorful and animated-Lucienne’s personal story is heartbreaking and intense; Melisende and Kinnon’s life experiences add maturity and resolution; the $ex scenes are intimate but mostly implied. The romance and sexual tension between Melisende and Kinnon is sorely lacking due in part to the long separation throughout most of the storyline. I will add that the ‘long separation’ between leading characters is a regular feature of Cathy’s storylines.
"The Highlander's French Bride by Cathy McRae is Book 5 in "The Highlander's Bride" Series, but can be read as a stand alone. WOW! Follow, these complex characters from France to Scotland and back again. During a time of turmoil, struggles, danger and challenges. An emotional, compelling and powerful tale that will have readers turning pages and seating on the edge of their seat. Well written, full of French history, intricate background, so vivid you feel transported to France. The characters are engaging, intriguing and very interesting. A very unique and intense storyline. I throughly enjoyed this story and look forward to reading more. What an awesome tale! Fans of Historical Romance, Scotland, Highlanders, French history, the French battle with the English and the desperation of a people. A must read and a keeper! Can't wait to read more from Ms. MacRae.
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Rating: 4. 5 Heat rating: Mild Reviewed by: AprilR, courtesy of My Book Addiction and More
I've read all in this series and I can say I've enjoyed each and every one of them. It takes you for the most part to France, but is still about a Highlander Kinnon MacRory. This is his story, and one you won't want to put down.