4 hot alpha highlander second chance stars
This is the first book in a series that serves as a semi-prequel to Margaret Mallory's Douglas Legacy series as Archibald Douglas (who was a consort of the queen and later secretly married her) appears in this story. This series focuses on the MacDonald clan on Isle of Skye in western Scotland (which, as a side note, is one of my favorite places in the world), specifically on cousins Ian, Connor, Duncan, and Alex MacDonald. In the prologue, we are introduced to all of these characters as boys when they try to learn of their future from an elderly woman with "the sight." Ian's fate is that he will marry twice: once in anger and once in love. Displeased with a romantic foretelling (as he was 10 years old at the time), he prepares to leave when a wee lassie stumbles in - his friend (and tag-along) Sileas. While the other boys tolerate the much younger girl, Ian is the most patient with her, and she considers Ian her best (and only) friend.
A few years later when Ian is traveling home to Skye from Court, 13 year old Sileas chases him down as she has just been told she is to wed her stepfather's brother (which is as gross as it sounds) the very next day. When she catches up to Ian and he agrees to take her to his home until things can be sorted out, they are forced to stop for the night as it is late and Sileas is too young to travel through the night. They are awakened the next day when Ian's father and uncle (tribe chieftain) come across them huddled up in Ian's plaid to stave off the cold. Concerned for her reputation, Ian's father forces them to wed. Displeased to be wed to a child when he considers himself a man, Ian decides to leave to fight in France and is gone for 5 years. When he and his cousins return home after the battle of Flodden where his chieftain and his eldest son (and thus, next in line) are killed, Ian encounters Sileas for the first time... and she is now all woman.
Sileas has loved Ian since she was a child, and she knew she always wanted to marry him; however, the wedding itself left much to be desired as her beloved looked more as if he was being burned at the stake than being married to her. And while Ian has been gone for 5 years, she has suffered rude comments about her husband fleeing to war instead of consummating and being truly wed to her. When he arrives home and hardly acknowledges her, Sileas decides she cannot abide living with a man that she loves who clearly cares so little for her, and she plans to seek an annulment.
Ian is shocked to the core to find that the woman he married has long outgrown the awkward flat-chested girl she was to become the stunningly beautiful woman he does not recognize at all. In fact, he is stunned speechless and fails to greet her at all. Before he can follow Sileas up the stairs when she flees his presence, he is called in to talk with his father who was crippled and left for dead at Flodden. When Ian learns that the former chieftain's half-brother Hugh Dubh (Hugh the Black, a well-deserved moniker) has "assumed" the role of clan leader, he knows that his cousin Connor will be in danger. But while he knows his duty is to protect and support Connor, he soon realizes he has much to accomplish in order to regain his wife's love and trust which he finds he desperately wants. And when Sileas's life is threatened by an old enemy, Ian has to balance his clan's needs against the possibility of losing the love of his life. Will he convince Sileas in time to remain wed to him and give them a chance? What will happen when the both clan's and Sileas's futures are in jeopardy and Ian must make a choice?
What I liked:
--- Main characters were very likeable - even though she was young and awkward, Sileas became a confident woman who knew she deserved better than the way she was treated; and while Ian was a dick for leaving after his wedding and staying away for 5 years, he owned up to his mistakes and set about earning Sileas's love and respect
--- Action! Lots of intrigue, back-stabbing, betrayals, family feuds, and villains you love to hate
--- Ancillary characters were interesting, especially Ian's cousin Alex that recurred in the book more often that the others - tees it up nicely for the next installment as I was interested in finding out what happens with him
--- Once we got to the steamy goodness, it was well-written and enjoyable
What I didn't like as much:
--- Unnecessary angst is my pet peeve in romance novels, and this one went a little too far with it, imo - I felt like Sileas was a little too impulsive in not speaking with Ian before making a major decision that placed everyone in jeopardy in the long run
--- Not as much steamy goodness as I would have liked to see
Overall, a great plot with a lot of moving pieces that come together well in the end but leave enough hanging to make the reader want to dive into the next book in the series to see what happens!
Plot --- 4/5
Main Characters --- 4.25/5
Supporting Cast --- 4.25/5
Steam Level* --- 3/5
Violence --- some battle scene violence (not too graphic)
Language --- not egregious
POV --- 3rd
*Note that steam level is not a rating so much as a how hot was it: 0/5 - clean; 1/5 - mild; 2/5 - sensual but nothing descriptive; 3/5 - now we're getting somewhere; 4/5 - yes please! ; 5/5 - they did EVERYTHING in this one, y'all