Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Review for The Duke's Scottish Lass by Tammy Andresen



The Duke's Scottish Lass
Tammy Andresen

 Blurb:

Lady Delia Alban absolutely cannot marry the handsome rake, Roderick Maddox, fourth Duke of Manchester, despite her brother Stone’s insistence she do just that. Though he has long reformed his ways, he steals her breath away every time their eyes meet and she simply doesn’t deserve that kind of happiness. Not after the death of her brother, Reginald. She must pay penance, because, if not for her, he would still be alive. 


Roderick Maddox, has known for years he would marry Delia. Before Reginald’s death, he made a promise to his friend, not only would he care for Reginald’s sister, but he would reform himself into the type of man Delia deserved. He never expected Delia to ignite such passion or to be so resistant to him. Nor did he realize he held the secret about Reginald’s death that could crush their budding feelings forever.


Review:
It’s a match made in heaven, or more like one made by her brother. Delia’s brother wanted a match between she and Reginald’s best friend, Roderick. The very day they meet for the first time, a horrible tragedy happens. It’s one that the whole family has a hard time getting past. The eldest brother and Delia blame their selves for what happens and there is a kind of break down in communication between the two as well. Top it off with the fact that she doesn’t want to remember what happened that day and it makes for a difficult time for Roderick, whose bent on seeing this through and marrying her. But not just because Reginald wanted it. Turns out Delia’s brother knew what he was doing though. I thoroughly enjoyed reading their story and the struggles they faced. It was a very sweet read!
5 out of 5 stars!

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