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Regency Royal #7

The Highland Countess

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From the mists of the Highlands to the gaiety of the London season - On her seventeenth birthday, Morag, a flame haired Scottish beauty, is innocently married off to the lecherous and elderly Earl of Murr. But, luckily for Morag, the earl turns out to have an exclusive passion for housemaids!

Still a virgin, Morag is smitten and nearly seduced by the unbearably attractive Lord Toby Freemantle, who visits the castle for one night. To complicate matters further, Morag consents to the dying earl's plea that she adopt his illegitimate son.

Morag soon realizes that the young heir's life is being threatened. So she flees with him to London, where she and Toby meet again, and set the town's tongues wagging as they plunge together into intrigue - and romance!

189 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1981

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Helen Crampton

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Marion Chesney Gibbons
aka: Ann Fairfax, Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney, Charlotte Ward, M.C. Beaton, Sarah Chester.

Marion Gibbons (née Chesney) was a Scottish writer of romance and mystery novels. Marion wrote her historical romances under her maiden name, Marion Chesney, as well as several pseudonyms ( Helen Crampton, Ann Fairfax, Jennie Tremaine, and Charlotte Ward). Using the pseudonym M.C. Beaton she also wrote many popular mystery novels, most notably the Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth mystery series. Both of these book series have been adapted for TV. Because of her great success with mystery novels her publishers both in the U.S. and abroad began using the M.C. Beaton pseudonym for all of her novels.

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1,782 reviews4 followers
May 10, 2019
Morag is only seventeen and a beauty. She is married to the elderly Earl of Murr but the marriage has never been consummated. She falls in love with a visitor to the castle in which she lives – Lord Toby Freemantle but even though the feeling is mutual there is a misunderstanding and they part. Seven years later they meet again in London when Toby is about to become engaged to someone else and Morag is a widow.

Is it possible that the two star crossed lovers can sort out their differences and find happiness or will everyone around them succeed in putting several spanners in the works? This is an entertaining short read and it kept me amused for a few hours. Morag herself is a sympathetic character but I thought the small boy, Rory, really stole the show. He is a really nasty, spoilt brat at first but he gradually changes.

The interactions between all the characters and Rory are really well done as is Morag’s fraught relationship with Toby. There is more depth to this book than it might appear and it does provide a certain amount of food for thought about human relationships in general.
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2,113 reviews130 followers
April 19, 2022
This was one of the best Marion Chesney books I have read thus far. The h was very sheltered when she got married and remained extremely naive afterwards, but she had a really good heart and a lot of feistiness, so she's easy to like. The H is amusing as he repeatedly tries to view the h in the worst light possible, only to completely relent once he's around her. He's definitely going to be a doter as a husband.


This wasn't really a romance as much as it was an entertaining story with a strong romantic component. The pace was brisk, the story interesting and there were some memorable surprises.There were many other interesting characters -- the h's late husband, her son, her butler, etc.

I will definitely re-read this.
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650 reviews12 followers
December 22, 2015
What is it I like so much about Marion Chesney? I think it's that her characters are multi-dimensional. Flawed, often self-deceiving, and willful. But they are passionate, sensual, intelligent grown-ups. And servants are never just walk-ons.

Perhaps most unusually, her children are quite often little beasts: sneaky savages in fact. They are not exactly tamed by the end of the story, but somehow they usually encounter someone(s) they respect and they establish a tentative rapprochement. Seriously, how often does one ever encounter real children in historicals?
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858 reviews19 followers
August 4, 2018
It's been ages since I read a book in the Romance genre and I used to love the ones by Marion Chesney. This story begins with Morag, what a name!, marrying the Earl of Murr. The narrator did the Scottish accents very well and made the entire story most entertaining. Some parts were hilarious and considering the topic, it was pure fun.
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1,742 reviews
April 21, 2022
This was cute and somewhat amusing.

Ive read better books by this author, but this is not bad. There is hardly any romance to speak of, the main “love” interests spend such little time w one another… so yes, kind of a bit let down.
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2,188 reviews156 followers
June 13, 2015
Beautiful Morag Fleming is only seventeen when she is married off to the much older Roderick, Earl of Murr. After unsuccessful attempts to consummate the marriage, Roderick pretty much ignores Morag, only occasionally showing her off to his cronies.

Morag bumps into Lord Toby Freemantle and they are immediately attracted to each other. A misunderstanding gives Lord Toby a disgust of Morag and he leaves without a word.

Some years later, Morag, now a widow, returns to London with a son in tow. She runs into Toby again, but he is now engaged to Henrietta. Will the fates ever allow Morag and Toby to clear up their misunderstanding?

This is a fine story and I recommend it to readers who are looking for "clean" Regency romance.
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Author 3 books79 followers
November 26, 2018
Review - I really loved Rory and his cheeky, mischevious antics. They really enlivened the story, and made me appreciate Toby Freemantle all the more. I loved Morag as a main character with her vivid red hair and her development from frightened girl, to unsure wife, to confident dowager. What did slightly annoy me was that Toby and Morag didn't seem able to understand each other emotionally, or converse with each other.

Genre? - Romance / Historical

Characters? - Rory Lord Muir / Morag Lady Muir / Toby Freemantle / Henrietta Samson / Hamish / Lord Freddy / Cosmo / Miss Simpson

Setting? - Edinburgh (Scotland) & London (England)

Series? - Regency Royal #7

Recommend? – Yes

Rating - 16/20
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1,391 reviews7 followers
December 25, 2021
Oh, this one was a delight and a re-read for me. Just as good the second time around. A young girl of seventeen, Morag Fleming, dutifully obeys her father and weds the much older Earl of Murr. Morag and her husband grow fond of each other despite the fact that their marriage was never properly consummated. With a "son", Rory, Lord Murr's heir apparent in tow, Morag heads for London, seven years after the death of her husband. Though ignorant of the follies and fopperies of fashion, Morag soon has all of society at her feet. But someone is trying to kill her "son", why? Is Rory really the Earl's heir?
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46 reviews2 followers
September 29, 2015
Beaton/Chesney's characters tend to the one dimensional: either one is virtuous, intelligent, kind, and lovely, or ugly, fat, sly, stupid, selfish, and evil. I was pleasantly surprised when the lecherous aging husband actually turned out to be a sympathetic character. Likewise Rory, who seemed like he was going to be a case of "bad blood" showing but wound up precocious, bored, and ultimately redeemable. I did want to smack the hero a couple times (THAT HARLOT HOW DARE SHE SLEEP WITH HER HUSBAND), but you can't have everything.
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401 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2011
I used to read Marion Chesney's books all the time. Just felt a little nostalgic today and read something short and sweet. Very little character development. Moves pretty quickly, so nothing fantastic. It's just a very light read.
187 reviews2 followers
October 16, 2010
These romances are so fun - I read them on vacation to take a break from the definitely serious Every Man Dies Alone
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156 reviews5 followers
September 25, 2021
I did not enjoy this one as much as some of her other books, there was nothing wrong with the plot or characters really, but the lack of development frustrated me, what I look for most in books is good development between the couple, while I know the hero and heroine fell in love at first sight but that doesn't make up for lack of scenes, they had very little scenes together and the book was shorter than most regency's so for that I say it was ok, not a bad book but I just wanted more. I have just finished the Viscount's Revenge by this author and I found that much more enjoyable and developed.
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198 reviews
March 22, 2019
Marion Chesney [MC Beaton] has been a favourite of mine for escapist reading. I have lately gone off, even though all the kindle books did their job for bedtime reading.
And the majority of her books have been on audio from the library, which again, I enjoyed when going through the first fifteen years of audiobook listening.
495 reviews2 followers
November 11, 2025
Changing Fortunes Indeed!

In this novel Moraq's father gives her in marriage to an elderly count who has long been attracted to servant girls and has several illicit offspring but no genuine heirs. The story gets interesting from there l won't say more so I don't spoil this romantic mystery. Suffice it to say there's a very happy ending!
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1,532 reviews4 followers
February 23, 2020
Audible Romance Package

AUDIOBOOK: read 22 February 2020
5hrs 14min

Narrator: Charlotte Anne Dore is good enough
Liked this story but boy how I hated that kid! and how "his" mom didn't see anything wrong.
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Author 96 books439 followers
March 23, 2023
Cute story, and the characters weren't too stupid to live. Rory reminded me of Collin from The Secret Garden, and it was good to know he could be redeemed.

Henrietta was a serious PITA, and one can but hope she wound up with someone who would suit her to a T. ;-)
Profile Image for Lindsay.
157 reviews33 followers
June 26, 2023
An enjoyable little melodrama with fun characters. I would rate it 3.5 stars because it’s not worth buying a physical copy but I would read it again if I was in the mood for something not terribly serious.
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659 reviews79 followers
May 29, 2017
2.5 stars. Not great; decently written but poorly plotted.
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1,497 reviews
December 15, 2019
Oh wow what a life she got herself into. Good thing Toby was there.
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670 reviews3 followers
July 5, 2024
Helen Crampton/ M.C. Beaton, Marion Chesney....all the same author! This very prolific author offers historical Regency stories with well researched descriptions of places, practices and social mores and isn't afraid to include the nasty details of the period. She is also unafraid to make every character in her story unlikeable in some way. This story has wonderful narration and while I did enjoy it overall and it made me laugh out loud at some of the predicaments the characters got into. But it was also hard to find a character to identify with, since they all had numerous flaws and unsavory practices.
302 reviews2 followers
February 11, 2016
Great Book

I love all these books by M.C. Beaton. In fact this is the second time I've read this one, or the third. I enjoy the stories and I can usually finish one a day then ill leave them alone for another year. Each one of them have a happy ending so it's great. I always recommend her series. They're terrific
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