The
Highlander’s Triumph
Stolen Bride, #5
by Eliza Knight
He was a warrior fighting for Scottish freedom. . .
She was his enemy’s mistress. . .
The
Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . The Highlander’s Triumph (Stolen Bride,
#5) . . . In this action, adventure, historical romance we get a
history lesson, a romance, a heroine with backbone, strength, courage,
something worth fighting for and a hero that would do what it took to take part
in his countrymen’s freedom from the tyrant king Longshanks. This medieval
romance gives more with each new additional romance added to its series. The
was something different in this romance between Lady Marian and Laird Brandon
Sinclair.
I followed their romance from the
meeting to the very end with enjoyment. I found that with this addition to the
series. You really did not need to have the previous books under your reading
belt to follow along with what was going on. Women will do what they feel best
for them when they have been used and abused and so willingly sacrificed to the
so-called enemy. I am certain Longshanks was not quite expecting the little
surprise that he got.
Eliza gave a new Laird with his own
strength, convictions, determination and the highlander protective streak that
I love so much. The passion levels were a bit out there than with the other
reads of this series. I attribute that to the fact that Lady Mariana was used
by the king for his own purposes. She had her innocence stripped from her long
ago. The danger. The passion. The secrets. This adventure was brought to life
and delivered a good read.
Stolen Brides series:
The Highlander's Temptation – The
Stolen Bride, #.5
The Highlander's Triumph – The
Stolen Bride, #5
BLURB
He was a warrior fighting for
Scottish freedom.
She was his enemy’s mistress.
Laird Brandon Sinclair has given his
life to the Scottish cause. Swearing fealty to Robert the Bruce, he will stop
at nothing to see oppression end.
Lady Mariana wants nothing more than
to break free of the tyrannical hold the English king has on her. When he sends
her to Scotland with a message for the rebels, instead of obeying his orders,
she finds herself submitting to her desires. After one sizzling, life-altering
night, Brandon and Mariana must part ways. But Mariana has no intention of
betraying her heart again.
And Brandon is determined to get her
back. Stealing Longshank’s secrets felt like victory, but taking his woman will
be this Highlander’s ultimate triumph.
Nearing Spring, 1298
Highlands, Scotland
SMOKE filled Laird Brandon Sinclair’s
lungs as he rode on horseback with his men toward the north of Kinterloch
Village.
High above the wooden wall, flames burst
in hungry orange licks. A vengeful fire that would turn everything in its path
to ash. The late afternoon sky was already overcast, but the smoke of the blaze
made it nearly black.
No villagers ran from the fire. No
animals screamed. The chaos that should be erupting with the flames was
non-existent—as if deserted. But he knew it couldn’t be. The people, the
animals, were either trapped or had managed to get out from a different gate.
The Scottish troops’ fearless leader,
William Wallace, had already charged through the front gates into the inferno
as if he were a man with a death wish. He’d ordered Brandon and his men to
check the north side for survivors. Brandon’s cousin, Ronan Sutherland, had
taken his warriors to the west side near the loch.
Far from his castle and lands in the
north of the Highlands, Brandon had traveled to Eilean Donan the month prior to
help his cousins Daniel Murray and Ronan along with William Wallace and Robert
the Bruce in the war against the English. But it seemed now it wasn’t only the
English they were fighting—but traitor Scots too.
A loud crash reverberated through the
air as another building collapsed behind the wall. A rush of heat surged his
way, and a cloud of dark smoke billowed into the sky, in stark contrast to the
world around them, a peaceful, beautiful place with lush pine trees and gorse
bushes, even in winter. Hell set in the middle of heaven.
Doubt darkened his mood. There would be
no survivors. Not in a raging inferno like this—one that rivaled Hades. He
shook his head and spurred his horse forward. His chestnut colored warhorse,
Checkmate, pounded the earth with his massive hooves.
If only they’d been able to get to the
village before Laird Ross—traitor to all Scots and their ancestors. The damned
bastard had defected to the English, and since doing so, had laid a path of
destruction across the Highlands. There wasn’t a man Brandon knew that hadn’t
been affected by Ross’ treachery. Hell, it seemed like the man was on a mission
to make enemies with everyone of true Scottish heart.
Brandon’s thoughts were cut midway when
they rounded the burning wall on the north side.
“Halt!” he shouted to his men, reining
in Checkmate.
A woman burst through the wooden gate,
exposing the interior angry flaming village. Hair black as a midnight sky, skin
covered in soot. Her dark green gown was covered by a singed, once
high-quality, wool cloak. She tripped, falling onto her hands and knees,
coughing, yet she did not stop. The lass crawled forward, every move
beleaguered in her attempt to escape the flaming village.
Without a thought, Brandon jumped from
Checkmate, and ran toward her.
Author Info
Eliza Knight is a USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author of sizzling historical romance and time-travel erotic romance. Under the name E. Knight, she pens riveting historical fiction. She runs the award-winning blog, History Undressed. When not reading, writing and researching, she likes to cuddle up in front of a warm fire with her own knight in shining armor.
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