The Many Sins of Lord Cameron by Jennifer Ashley

The Many Sins of Lord Cameron (Mackenzies & McBrides, #3)

by Jennifer Ashley

A renowned rake, Cameron Mackenzie doesn't care if Ainsley Douglas has a virtuous excuse for sneaking around his bedchamber. He only cares that she's at his mercy. One kiss at a time, he plans to seduce her. But what starts out as a lusty diversion may break Cam's own rules.

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Well, it's official - the Mackenzies are damn delicious! I sooo want me one. This book was so good! I can't think of one complaint, and for me--as a critical reader--that's an odd feeling.
Cam and Ainsley's story was as amazing as the first books in the series, and I loved every second of it.

This book had wonderful characters.

The heroine, Ainsley, is a compassionate and strong woman who's been through quite a bit in her life. She is perceptive and opinionated and never shies or hides her feelings for Cameron in front of him, or to herself. She is loyal and wins over everyone who comes her way.

Cameron is a sexy (not surprising, he is a Mackenzie...), kind person wrapped in a harsh exterior and a mask of indifference. He's a wonderfully scarred man, both inside and outside (and girls - we all know how much we love emotionally scarred men), and there is something so endearing in seeing (I mean reading) about a man so big and strong feel fear like that. The deal with his wife is revolting. It's amazing a cute person such as Daniel can come from the woman. Speaking of it...

Daniel is Cameron's son and I enjoyed seeing this child grow. He's definitely turning into a Mackenzie hunk, and he might be one of the smartest Mackenzie's out there! He's got wisdom beyond his years, and I can't wait for his story, The Wicked Deeds of Daniel Mackenzie. I can't believe I have to wait until the end of 2013 for it! ~weep~

One of the things I loved was seeing all the gang again; Ian and Beth (333), Isabella and Mac, Hart and their various valleys.

I simply adore Jennifer Ashley's characters. They are always so real, so human, and you can't help but get attached to them and experience all their feelings. I just love it when it comes to a point where I pray they'll be together and find happiness, as if they're real people, and I always experience these feelings with Ashley's books.

The romance in the book is, once again, impeccable It's believable, builds over time and is just so sweet it hurts. They just fit together so perfectly!! There is no big anguish this book, no bad/super villain towering over our characters and making their life miserable just two people who find each other and are getting a second chance at love and happiness, and their sweet and wonderful story.

There is not much more I can say; Ashley's writing is as amazing as always, her plot as wonderful as ever, her characters as charming and humans as always, the romance as amazing as ever.

Highland Pleasures is one of my, if not the, most favorite Historical Romances series I've ever read. I've enjoyed this one as much as I did the former two, and I've no doubt I'll continue to enjoy these books.
If you have not yet tried of one of Jennifer Ashley's books, you ought to do so right away, especially if you like historical romances and delicious men in kilts...

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