An American in Scotland (MacIain #3) by Karen Ranney-a review

AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND (MacIain #3) by Karen Ranney

An American in Scotland

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date February 23, 2016

Rose MacIain is a beautiful woman with a secret. Desperate and at her wits’ end, she crafts a fake identity for herself, one that Duncan MacIain will be unable to resist. But she doesn’t realize that posing as the widow of the handsome Scotsman’s cousin is more dangerous than she knew. And when a simmering attraction rises up between them, she begins to regret the whole charade.

Duncan is determined to resist the tempting Rose, no matter how much he admires her arresting beauty and headstrong spirit. When he agrees to accompany her on her quest, their desire for each other only burns hotter. The journey tests his resolve as their close quarters fuel the fire that crackles between them.

When the truth comes to light, these two stubborn people must put away their pride and along the way discover that their dreams of love are all they need.

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REVIEW: AN AMERCIAN IN SCOTLAND is the third installment in Karen Ranney’s MacIAIN historical, romance series. This is Rose and Duncan’s storyline. AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous storylines is revealed where necessary. The timeline of 1863 places the storyline during the American Civil War; the Emancipation Proclamation; and the American South was gradually losing control of the people, the slaves and the war.

Told from several third person perspectives and crossing three continents AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND follows Rose as she endeavors to keep her sister’s family, and the cotton plantation in Charleston from going under. In her attempts to earn some quick cash, Rose heads to Scotland to visit her brother-in –law’s relations to secure a promise to purchase the cotton bales currently in storage. While the US civil war between the North and the South has claimed many lives, Rose’s current situation on her sister’s Charleston plantation is bordering on starvation and ruin. What ensues is a case of mistaken identity when Rose all but convinces the MacIain family in Scotland to help the family back in America. Enter Duncan MacIain, a Scottish businessman who agrees to return to Charleston with Rose in order to help out his extended family. What Duncan does not know is that Rose is not quite whom she claims to be; and Duncan’s cousin is a truly evil human being.

The relationship between Rose and Duncan begins under the guise of a little white lie. Duncan’s family believes Rose is their cousin’s widow, and takes our heroine into their home. Duncan and Rose’s attraction to one another escalates on their ocean voyage to America, wherein Duncan will proclaim that Rose is the woman who holds his heart and his future. The $ex scenes are intimate, but mostly implied.

The world building focuses on the war between the Yankees and the Confederates; slavery in America; and the cotton plantations of the South; as well as the connection between the Bahamas (the British West Indies), and the American slave plantations. Our leading couple travel across the ocean from Scotland, to the Bahamas, through the Blockades, and onto American soil wherein years of war, and a devastating fire have all but destroyed what is left of Charleston, South Carolina. There is some culture shock on both sides of the ocean.

AN AMERICAN IN SCOTLAND is a fascinating and enjoyable storyline with a little bit of suspense and romance. The premise is moving and heartbreaking; the characters are energetic and inspiring; the romance is passionate. Karen Ranney weaves a little bit of American history into a story of romance and love that finds one woman trying to save a family that doesn’t want to be saved.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Scotsman of My Dreams (MacIain #2) by Karen Ranney-a review

SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS (MacIain #2) by Karen Ranney-a review

Scotsman of my Dreams

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 25, 2015

An unconventional woman and a former scoundrel embark on a daring mission of desire

Once the ton’s most notorious rake, Dalton MacIain has returned from his expedition to America during the Civil War— wounded and a changed man. Instead of returning to his old haunts, he now spends his time at home. But Dalton’s peace is disturbed when Minerva Todd barges into his London townhouse, insisting he help search for her missing brother Neville. Though Dalton would love to spend more time with the bewitching beauty, he has no interest in finding Neville, whom he blames for his injury.

Minerva has never met a more infuriating man than the Earl of Rathsmere, yet she is intrigued by the torrid rumors she has heard about him . . . and the fierce attraction pulling her toward him.

Dalton does not count on Minerva’s persistence, or the desire she awakens in him, compelling him to discover her brother’s fate. But when danger surrounds them, Dalton fears he will lose the tantalizing, thoroughly unpredictable woman he has come to love.

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REVIEW: SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS is the second installment in Karen Ranney’s adult MacIain historical romance series. This is the Earl of Rathsmere and notorious rake Dalton MacIain, and Minerva Todd’s storyline. SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.

Told from third person point of view SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS focuses on the hunt for Minerva’s eighteen year old brother Neville who was last seen in the company of Dalton MacIain as they embarked across the ocean towards the American Civil War. Minerva has been searching for any information about her missing brother and Dalton is the man she is determined to prove knows more than he is saying.

Minerva is a strong willed, fiercely independent woman who is no longer innocent of the world around her; her interests in history and archaeology do not meet the demands of a demure single woman of mid 19th century England; Minerva is a woman ‘ahead of her time’ who knows what it is she wants and needs to do, and Dalton is the man to help her do it. While Minerva struggles with the information Dalton reveals, Dalton struggles with his attraction to Minerva.

Dalton returned to Europe a broken man and the title of Earl of Rathsmere upon the death of his older brother; blinded and scarred by a bullet to the face that all but keeps our storyline hero a recluse and shut in, Dalton’s reputation as a rake has preceded his introduction to Minerva Todd, but his reputation is all that remains of his former carousing ways. Meeting the feisty but determined Minerva finds our hero longing for her companionship and company.

The relationship between Dalton and Minerva is slow to build as the animosity between our leading couple is fraught with potential betrayal, mistrust, anger and a sister’s broken heart. Minerva demands information from Dalton about her missing brother only to realize that Dalton knows more than he is willing to reveal; Dalton’s revelations have Minerva considering the truth about everything she has learned until a missive from America reveals the whereabouts and what happened to her missing brother. The $ex scenes are sensual but mostly implied. Minerva is no blushing virgin in the bedroom or on the library floor.

The secondary and supporting characters include a number of household servants and care takers-some with agendas while others are as close as family or friends. Minerva’s neighbors-the Covington sisters -are more than just busybodies who keep a close eye on Minerva’s comings and goings-they are also concerned about the woman whose only brother has gone missing in a foreign war. We are introduced to Minerva’s driver Hugh whose attraction for our heroine was once one of mutual affection; and Dalton’s brother Lewis whose lifestyle demands a new financial backer.

I want to address the lack of historical language or Scottish /English tongue throughout the storyline. Although I am not disheartened by the missing Gaelic or Scottish terminology or expressions, I did not feel that I was completely immersed into the timeline and setting due to the lack of articulation and local colloquialisms of the time/era.

SCOTSMAN OF MY DREAMS is an intriguing and fun read. There is some mystery surrounding the people responsible for much of the storyline premise; everyone is not as whom they appear to be. There are some lighthearted moments followed by heartbreaking resolve; the premise is entertaining; the characters are energetic; the happily ever after revealing .

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Reviewed by Sandy

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