A review by hookedbythatbook
The Scot Who Made June Hot by Fenna Edgewood

3.0

Cameron and June’s journey back to each other was fraught with feelings of betrayal and it definitely wasn’t easy or comfortable. 

I was wondering how the author was going to get June out of her loveless marriage, and that outcome was quite a doozy. June and Cameron had suffered ever since they were cruelly and deliberately kept apart when they were young and very much in love. Cameron was quite mean to June initially and I felt really sorry for her. She was just trying to survive. 

There were a lot of plot lines to keep track of, between June and Cameron’s past, June’s present struggles, and her husband’s nefarious dealings. The story was maybe slightly too short to explore all of these with enough detail, so it felt a bit jumbled together at times and not that easy to untangle. And while I commiserated with June and Cameron, I wasn’t all that invested in their relationship. They did have some emotionally charged moments together, which I enjoyed. 

This is shaping up to be a very entertaining series and I can highly recommend it if you like steamy historical romance. 

Thank you to the author for providing me with a copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.