Mad, Bad and Dangerous in Plaid by Suzanne Enoch

Mad, Bad and Dangerous in Plaid (Scandalous Highlanders, #3)

by Suzanne Enoch

Brawny, rugged Lachlan is nothing like the aristocratic English gentlemen who pursued Winnie-with a passion-in London. Three months away was more than enough to show her a world infinitely more glamorous than untamed Scottish Highlands-and her beloved childhood crush. But now that she's decided to find a prospective husband with a bit more polish, could Lachlan finally appreciate her charms? And is it remotely possible to ignore the wild attraction she feels for him?

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I have read the first two books in the series, The Devil Wear's Kilts and Rogue with a Brogue. This one takes her talent as a writer to new heights. I have been waiting for Lachlan McTier to get his comeuppance and this is it!

I celebrated Rowena’s feisty attitude and determination to make her own way in spite of the wishes (demands) of her brothers. And when she returns after her season in London…she’s not the same little girl that left. Even better Lachlan’s feelings even take him by surprise. I think men can really be dense and a horse’s behind sometimes…Lachlan is both. So this story felt like I was getting reacquainted with old friends and learning more about them. I loved both characters, and I thought I knew exactly how their story was going to play out. The end result was the same but getting there was so much more enjoyable than I imagined.

The background characters particularly the brothers were awesome. I have several big brothers so I definitely saw some of them in the antics of Rowena’s brothers. They weren’t going to let Lachlan just decide he wanted Rowena. They made him prove his worth and his love for her.

I encourage readers to read the previous 2 books, but I think this story can be enjoyed as a standalone.


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