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Seductive Surrender by Collette Cameron

sassysmutlover's review

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5.0

A Scot and a Southern Belle are a different and amazing couple! Almost killing him was a great way to meet and their interaction afterward guaranteed they weren't going to be like most. The passion between them practically jumped off the pages. I was sucked into trying to figure out who was the would-be killer and did not see who it was coming at all and that is rare for me. Accents are done perfectly and there is a fine use of "bless your heart" in this story.

Gwendolyn is a tough as nails southern belle that has absolutely no problem saying exactly what she is thinking. She put others first at every turn and even was willing to give up her future. I loved how she never shied away from anything and was ready to battle.

Dugall instantly knew what he wanted the moment he saw her, but getting it was not going to be easy. He would do anything to help and protect her and her family. I loved him from the start and how he was always honest and didn't hide things.

Absolutely loved the kids, the southern sayings, and Gaelic. I felt like I needed a fan when picturing Dugall talking.

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belindaclemons_123's review

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4.0

Seductive Surrender was a really good book. The reason why im giving it a four star instead of a five is that it took me awhile to get really into reading it. Gwendolyn sold everything in South Carolina to move her orphaned niece and nephew who has become a Laird in Scotland at the death of the previous Laird. There she meets Dugall whom her coach ran over. With his help she has to catch a killer out to get rid of her nephew and her. another thing I loved about this book is the way Gwen swears and insults people, it is very rare that a historical lady will swear in a book just so you know, they are very funny. An example is when Gwen says "Lily-livered, deceitful, turd in the punchbowl."
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