The perfect romantic comfort read in a beautiful historical setting.
You don’t have to read the previous books to enjoy this standalone that brings a minor character into the limelight but if you have – and they’re rather addictive - it’s a pleasure to drop back into 16th century Scotland. From the moody landscape of highland braes and burns to the starkness of Stirling Castle, the reader is drawn into the world of warring clans and political tensions where feisty heroine Morag stirs up trouble.
From cattle-rustling to spying, by way of a highland fling, Morag’s lively adventures are rendered touching by her innocence of both court ways and men’s duplicity. Mistaking the motives behind the attention she attracts, she warms to a dangerous traitor and scorns another whose foppish mask protects his true, sterling (!) nature.
As always, Kristin Gleeson’s historical background is authentic but light touch so you never get get side-tracked from the story but enjoy the passing descriptions of clothes, dances and music.
The resolution is charming, both of the love affair and the political intrigue, and there’s an enjoyable and deliberate hint of Scarlet Pimpernel about the male love interest. If you want historical romance and a trip to Scotland, curl up with a hot toddy and treat yourself!