


“My One True Highlander” by Suzanne Enoch is a delightful kidnapping plan gone wrong with a heroine that comes from a common upbringing, but just rose in position. Little does he know, she just ran off to elope… A playful Scottish rogue has to marry to inherit, so he decides to go marry his best friend’s sister and longtime confident. “Caught by the Scot” will be out on Sept 26th, and there will be a full review coming. My Recommendations: Caught by the Scot by Karen Hawkins AND

These women pick up right where she left off, and create the perfect kilted men that I love to read about. I’ve been loving books set in Scotland since I first read Julie Garwood back in college. Not all of their books have that Scottish flair, but I feel like these two are doing the Scottish thing better than anyone else writing currently.

They both write wonderful historical romances either set in Scotland or with Scottish characters. Okay, I’m putting these ladies together because they complement each other so well. Suzanne Enoch and Karen Hawkins- The Scottish Ladies In no particular order, here are some of my faves. Maybe they make me cry they always make me sigh and smile. I feel satisfied and happy at the end of these books. Maybe there is angst, but it usually isn’t driven by really dark things. When I think of the standards in historical romance, I think of a beautifully-written story with wonderful characters. Over the next week, I will explore a few different categories: Standards, Comedians, and Edgy. One of my favorite genres is historical, and after a year of in-depth historical romance reading, I have come to some conclusions and have some thoughts on a variety of authors and books. I have been reading romance since I was in high school, but didn’t really commit myself to heavy reading until a year ago when I started this blog.
