Reviewed by rakesandrogues on
I guess what I didn't get about the book is the big deal that they were making out of this gold and onyx box. Was this explained in the first book? I understand that William needs it to use to bargain his brother back, but who exactly wants it and what's the fuss with the map? Treasure, ok but it better be a really big one.
As for the characters, William didn't really stand out to me in any way. He's still hurt that Marcail left him all those years ago with a petty explanation that he will never be rich or powerful enough in the social standing for her. He's angry and resentful, but he can't deny that there's still attraction between the two of them. He lacked that extra oomph for me for a reason I can't explain.
But I have to give Karen Hawkins some props, because SCANDAL IN SCOTLAND was one steamy read! She can really write a good scene which is one of the reasons why I would definitely pick up the next book.
To be honest, while Marcail and William had chemistry, the overall story did not appeal to me. I am looking forward to the other books in the series, and I might even read the first one. Robert and the elusive redhead sounds like a fun read, while Michael and his assistant also sounds more like my cup of tea.
Overall, SCANDAL IN SCOTLAND was an okay historical romance novel, but it did introduce me to a new writer that I will keep my eye out for.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 14 May, 2011: Finished reading
- 14 May, 2011: Reviewed