Sunday, December 17, 2017

Book Review, The Rogue of Islay Isle (Highland Isles Series) By Heather McCollum

 



The Rogue of Islay Isle
(Highland Isles Series)
By
Heather McCollum

Cullen Duffie, a Highland warrior and charming rogue, is the new chief of Clan MacDonald. Determined to prove he’s not his father, Cullen works to secure his clan against the English. When a woman washes onto Islay’s shores, Cullen protects her from his uncles’ schemes.

Waking up not knowing who she is or where she comes from, Madeleine is at the mercy of the man who found her. Unable to speak from the swelling around her throat from a rope tether, she learns as much as she can about the new world around her and the powerful, sword-wielding Highlander who has sworn to protect her.

Through dreams and flashes of her past, Madeleine begins to rebuild her memories. But the more she recalls about the horror she escaped, the more she realizes the jeopardy she is bringing to Islay, Clan MacDonald and the Highlander who has captured her heart.



I wish I had more time to read because then I would have got to The Rogue of Islay Isle so much the quicker. As it was, this book has been sat on my kindle for a good long while, but finally I have found the time to read it. This is a wonderfully compelling love story that swept me away to 16th Century Scotland. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and I will certainly be checking out more books by this author.

I picked up my copy on Amazon Kindle.

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