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Product Details

  • Series: Scandalous Highlanders (Book 2)
  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (July 29, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1250041619
  • ISBN-13: 978-1250041616
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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PRAISE FOR SUZANNE ENOCH

and her bestselling romances

"A joyride of a novel…a sensual romantic caper sure to win applause."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Reading a book by Suzanne Enoch is like stepping into a time machine. She so adeptly transports readers…."—New York Journal of Books

"A highly gifted author."—Romantic Times

"With her carefully drawn characters and plot chock-full of political intrigue, greed, and scandal, Enoch has put a nifty Regency spin on the Beauty and the Beast story." —Booklist

"Suzanne Enoch has a gift for piquing a reader's interest."—Sun Journal

"Ms. Enoch provides an entertaining read…an often amusing and just as often dangerous battle of the sexes that will delight fans."—Harriet Klausner

"Dazzling, delicious, and delightful."—Karen Hawkins

"Always an eagerly anticipated pleasure."—Christina Dodd

"Indulge and be delighted!"—Stephanie Laurens

"One of my very favorite authors."—Julia Quinn

"With her fascinating characters, lyrical prose, and whip-smart dialogue, Enoch has created a novel to be cherished."—Lisa Kleypas

 

About the Author

A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books, with a special place in her heart for anything Star Wars. She has written more than thirty Regency-set historical romances, which are regularly found on the New York Times bestseller list. When she is not busily working on her next book, Suzanne likes to contemplate interesting facts, like the difference between a skirt and a kilt. She is the bestselling author of The Scandalous Brides series, The Scandalous Highlanders series, and One Hot Scot.

More About the Author

A lifelong lover of books, Suzanne Enoch has been writing them since she learned to read. She is the author of two well-received Avon Regencies, The Black Duke's Prize and Angel's Devil, and five Avon Romances: Lady Rogue, Stolen Kisses, By Love Undone, Taming Rafe and Reforming a Rake. Born and raised in Southern California, Suzanne lives a few scant miles from Disneyland with her collection of Star Wars action figures and a Cairn terrier named Katie (after the heroine of her first Regency). She's still looking for her own hero, and hopes he will be handsome, titled, and just a little wicked. Meanwhile, she's currently at work inventing him in her next historical romance.

Customer Reviews

I read the whole book in one sitting!
TheBagLady
This is the 2nd book in Suzanne Enoch's Scandalous Highlanders series and I enjoyed it very much.
Donna F
Arran and Mary had a great story with a lot of adventure and romance and danger as well.
Kristin S. Molden

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful By Farrah on July 29, 2014
Format: Mass Market Paperback
An absolutely wonderful historical romance, Rogue with a Brogue was a fantastic read. I loved this book! With its sweet romance, skillful suspense, and enjoyable story, it was a perfect read.

Mary was a wonderful heroine. She was strong and independently minded, refusing to let others rule her life. And, she was also a kind-hearted, genuinely likable character. I thought she was lovely.

Arran was amazing. He was so sweet and, when this man fell, he fell hard. Nothing could stop him from being with the woman he loved, not even a centuries old feud. He was clever, sweet, and I totally loved him.

The romance was jut lovely. Mary and Arran were so wonderful together. They were both very strong and willing to fight for what they wanted. I really appreciated that they didn't bother with denial. Instead, once they both recognized their feelings for each other, they were willing to do anything to hold on to each other. Not to mention the chemistry between them. I thought they were a perfect couple.

The plot was fast paced and I was hooked the entire way through. Throughout the book, as Mary and Arran were on the run, the suspense and the constant worry that they would be caught kept me on the edge of my seat. I loved the story and the ending was perfect.

Rogue with a Brogue was a brilliant historical romance. I absolutely loved this book! Everything about it was just lovely and I enjoyed it from start to finish. Romance lovers, this book is a must read.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Donna F on July 29, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
This is the 2nd book in Suzanne Enoch's Scandalous Highlanders series and I enjoyed it very much. I will not write plot spoilers but think Scottish Romeo & Juliet with a happier ending! I also enjoyed the first book but I like Arran even better than his brother Ranulf (The Devil Wears Kilts). The heroine is likeable at first and gets better as the story progresses. Looking forward to "Mad ,Bad & Dangerous in Plaid", the next book of the series. Suzanne Enoch is a wonderful author. The only part I didn't like, and I may have missed it, was Francis Henning did not appear in this book. He usually has a cameo somewhere. However some characters from The Scandalous Brides series were at the theater.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By celticmaggie on July 29, 2014
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What a lively book. I do like a wild Highlander story and boy did I get it with this story. Suzanne should be proud of this book. It's Highlanders so you know there is arguing and fighting. Two people aren't-Arran MacLawry and Mary Campbell. Their families are sworn enemies but find they like each other. I can't imagine living back then when the Laird of the Clan told you who to marry. They run away and there begins all the twisty,turny spoilers for the book. I won't ruin it for you. Most of it is easy to figure out but the big one I wasn't ready for. Pass the word- Read this book! I have this book for an honest review for NetGalley.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By M. E. Almaguer on July 30, 2014
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This stunning romance has it all: a sizzling relationship, clan family drama, suspense, danger, and even a road trip adventure. This is the second book in Suzanne Enoch’s Scandalous Highlanders series—the first was The Devil Wears Kilts—but it can be read on its own.
Arran MacLawry and Mary Campbell’s clans have been feuding for hundreds of years and, despite a tentative truce, tensions still run high. It’s the Regency era and times are changing, with Arran’s older brother and clan chief, Ranulf, engaged to an English lady and with the Campbell family now mostly living in England.
Arran is in England after rushing there to hopefully save his brother from an ill-judged marriage but, too late, Ran is deeply in love. So Arran is simply in London living with his brother and younger sister, Rowena, helping to keep the truce with the Campbells until Ran’s marriage.
He spots the lovely and lively Mary in a mask at a ball and the sparks fly with their spirited conversation. Arran has no idea who the lady is but she knows who he is. He takes her by surprise when he sweeps her into a dance to escape the clinging vine younger sister of Ran’s Charlotte.
Arran is promised to another woman, another clan the MacLawry’s are hoping to unite with. Though he’s not interested, he realizes his fate is to follow his brother’s orders for the good of the clan. But after meeting Mary, Deirdre is boring and dull by comparison. And if Ran can marry for love, why can’t he?
Mary wants love and excitement but is a pawn in her clan’s wars, as most women usually are. She is the only daughter and heir of the powerful clan Campbell, but has lived in England almost her entire life. She falls in love with Arran against her better judgment.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By teach4173 on July 29, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
This is book 2 in the Scandalous Highlanders series.

Grabbing the masked vixen, Arran MacLawry was only trying to get out of dancing with his sister's friend. Little did he know that he was dancing with the enemy.

Mary Campbell, knew that she was dancing with a MacLawry. But when she figured out that he did know she was a Campbell, it was too good of a chance to dance on the wild side. She had only heard bad things about the rival clan and wanted to see for herself what all the talk was.

Upon learning identity of the vixen he danced with, Arran sets out to confront her. Little did he know that even with knowing she was his enemy, the attraction he felt for her was still there. Even more surprising, was that it was mutual.

What will these two enemies do when they find that they just can't stay away from each other?

LOVED this story!! I've been a fan of Suzanne Enoch for many years and she did not disappoint with this new series. The whole MacLawry family has a distain for London (except for Rowena) and when she runs off the family follows. When you have two Highland rogues in London, mayhem ensues.

Arran watched his brother fall in love with an English woman and can't believe that he did that to the family. So when he falls for someone in an enemy clan, he has to wonder if he was too hard on his brother. I really liked Arran and Mary together. I loved all their sneaking around to be together as it kept me wondering what they would do next. Each of them were willing to go against their clan just to see if there was something more than just a physical attraction between them. They were willing to over look the history of the clans, to find true love.

Rowena and Lachlan's story is next. I don't think I can wait until March 2015 to read it. Ugh!

Thanks go to St. Martin's Press via NetGalley for a copy of the book in exchange of an honest review.
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