When the Douglas brothers arrive to visit their older sister Anna, Duchess of Hamilton, the expect to be the proud uncles to her firstborn child. Instead, they find a grieving Duke and an orphan nephew. Their pain is great as Anna raised them when they lost their parents. Her dying wish was to see them married and settled and thus, the Duke issues an ultimatum: Marry within three months or loose their inheritance to a feuding clan.
Conner is not worried. He's sure his best friend's sister, Miss Theodora Cumberbatch-Snowe, will be more than happy to marry him once he explains what is going on. After all, she's a spinster and also a close friend. Conner is so sure that he takes his time going to see Thea, but when he gets there, he discovers the family in an panic, Thea has eloped with Squire Lance Fox. Conner races after the couple to convince Thea to marry him instead.
Thea has been in love with Conner all of her life, but she's decided that a relationship between them is impossible and thus the elopement to sweet Lance. She's a diplomat's daughter and has moved around a lot, she's eager to have hear own home and her own family and she cannot wait for rake Conner to notice she's alive.
I loved their relationship. Thea and Conner have known each other for years, so it's definitely no insta-love. It' just took Conner two hot seconds to realize that Thea was more than a friend to him (of course, after seeing someone else with her!) They know each other so well, they accept each other's quirks, they care deeply and bring the best in each other.
There is a big host of characters in Caught by the Scott. Lance is so sweet, dedicated to his mother and sisters, a simple, gorgeous family man. He's a true gentleman and even though Thea and him realize they are not made for each other, he still tries to please her and take care of her. Conner's crew follows them along in their adventures and others get added to their trip :)
This book is hilarious! Of course, there are serious topics and a bit of drama, but also a lot of shenanigans, misfortune, irony and snarkyness. The plot is not complicated I was able to guess a lot of it, but it was still fun.
I think that the pace was slower than I wished. It seems like it took a while to get going and for something to actually happen. The writing was fun, easy to read and fluid.
Overall?
Caught by the Scott is a great beginning of what I expect to be a very good series. I hope all Douglas brothers find their match and the get their own lovely happy ending. This review was originally posted on Quite the Novel Idea