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Покоряването на шотландеца by Kinley MacGregor

jacqueline1989's review against another edition

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5.0

God what an incredibly sweet story!

I am so in love with the character of Maggie, for she is definitely the hidden-beauty of strong character and fiery independence. Braden is equally a likable character for his strength and kindhearted ways, despite his roguish and debonair personality. The plot focuses around Maggie, who has grown to hate the MacAllistor/MacDouglas feud and in hopes of ending it, has prompted both the women of her clan, and the MacDouglas, to strike out; refusal of service, both in the kitchen and bedroom.

Upon Braden's homecoming to his clan, from the get-go this plot is packed with hilarious moments, and heartfelt emotion. The large portion of the plot centers around Sin, Braden, and Maggie making the trek to the MacDouglas lands in hopes of making a stand-off beg for peace. While the character base is shorten to primarily three main characters, the story is so smile-worthy and touching, chalked with tons of entertaining scenes.

The characters are, as always, strong and independent in personality- as always.

Again, once more, another five-star book goes right to Sherri's throne.

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2.0

You'll probably like it (if this is a genre you like) but for some reason I never wanted the main characters to get together. And I didn't really like the heroine. I skimmed large sections of this one.
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