Sunday, August 18, 2019

Book Review: The Highland Earl by Amy Jarecki

The Highland Earl (Lords of the Highlands, #6)



With two young sons to care for and a large estate to run, John Erskine, the widowed Earl of Mar, needs to remarry as quickly as possible. And beautiful Lady Evelyn Pierrepont would be the perfect match. But there's more behind the English lass's calm demeanor than she's letting on, including a smoldering allure not even John can ignore.

Evelyn has no desire to wed the rugged Scottish earl, but at least she'll be able to continue her work as a spy-as long as her husband never finds out. Yet the more time Evelyn spends with John and his boys, the fonder she grows of their little family, and the last thing she wants to do is put them in danger. As alliances shift and enemies draw closer, soon everything they hold dear is at risk: their lands, their love, and their very lives.



                              MY REVIEW:



My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Earl of Mar, John Erskine, is a widowed and wants to marry again so he has a wife to help him raise his sons. He meets Lady Evelyn Pierrepont and thinks she would make a perfect match. Her dad agrees to the marriage but Evelyn is not happy about it. Her dad didn't ask her for her opinion and she knows the reputation that the Earl has.
Evelyn is a spy and working with Dubois to help plot against the Queen and get the real person she feels should be on the throne. so for awhile she had been spying on her father and now on her husband. Only he finds out and they also end up on the run. He blames her for everything and she finds out that John is not the person she thought he was either.
Evelyn was used to her father who treated his staff horribly. She thinks John is the same way and finds out that he is a very generous person and shares his wealth. and helps out those in need.
This is the latest book in the series and one I greatly enjoyed reading.
I received this from Forever and NetGalley for review.


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