A review by momobookdiary
Hired by my rich highland husband by Beatrice Bradshaw

emotional funny inspiring relaxing tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Wow! What a fantastic read! Beatrice Bradshaw has absolutely outdone herself with Hired By My Rich Highland Husband – hands down her best yet! It has everything πŸ’°πŸ’ͺπŸ’πŸ°πŸ’₯🌢️🎹πŸ”₯πŸ’–πŸ’« and more! 
 
I adored every bit of this story. The lead characters, Max and Rowan, were simply wonderful. Max, the brooding whisky heir with his sharp suits and serious demeanour, and Rowan, the spirited journalist with her chaotic energy and Doc Martens, made the perfect opposites-attract pairing. Their chemistry sizzled from the start, and watching their relationship develop from a calculated business arrangement to something deeply emotional was an absolute delight. 
 
The supporting characters added so much charm to the story as well, fitting perfectly into the Highland setting and adding layers of warmth and humour. Each one felt authentic, and their interactions brought Dunmarach Castle to life. Speaking of the setting – wow! The Scottish Highlands were beautifully described, and I could almost feel the cool air and see the rugged landscape. I even found myself looking up the A87 on a map to imagine where the castle might have been located – approximately three hours from Glasgow, perhaps somewhere I’d go for a drive to find one day? 
 
The romance itself was paced perfectly. The spice was there, but it was done just right – well-timed and meaningful, adding depth rather than distraction. And I have to mention that unforgettable scene involving a grand piano – unforgettable in all the best ways! The emotional journey Rowan and Max took had me fully invested, and when the tension finally reached its peak, it was oh-so-satisfying. 
 
I couldn’t get enough of this story! If only life worked like this in reality... maybe I'd have my own Highland (or Lowland!) husband by now. Until then, I’ll just keep dreaming thanks to Beatrice Bradshaw's beautifully crafted love stories. 
 
Absolutely five stars – I can’t recommend it enough!