"She was trapped indeed...Yet a great smile unfurled. She was loved by God, forgiven, and she’d never be alone again. 'Now I am free.' "
I loved this S"She was trapped indeed...Yet a great smile unfurled. She was loved by God, forgiven, and she’d never be alone again. 'Now I am free.' "
I loved this Scottish tale filled with danger, spy intrigue, and love! The world building was *chef's kiss*, and the characters were realistic and relatable.
You'd probably really like this read if you like these tropes: -enemies to more/enemies to lovers (clean) -touch her and ☠ -touch him and ☠ -grumpy/sunshine (I don't usually care for this trope, but in this book Lachlan was grumpy from grief and family issues, not just someone being grumpy about something petty or foolish.) And Cilla is definitely sunshine! <3 -cinnamon roll hero
Or these elements: -M15 -Scottish characters/Scottish words and accents -imperfect characters that admit it and work on their faults -redemption arcs/characters redeemed -closed-door/spice-free/clean romance
The romance was sweet, swoony and completely clean, which I love and appreciate very much!
Midnight On The Scottish Shore was a brilliantly written World War II read that I highly recommend, and I hope you'll read it too!
I received a complimentary paperback from the author to review as part of her launch team. I was not required to write a positive review and the thoughts above are my own....more