"A heart-warming romance"
In 1775, Nova Scotia ship builder and sea captain
Alisdair MacRae learns that Magnus Drummond absconded with
his ancestral lands in Scotland when no MacRae claimed the
property. Though he had no plans to even see the estate,
Alisdair decides to reclaim what is his heritage. To
regain the MacRae estate, Alisdair must buy it back from
Magnus, but the stipulation includes marrying the laird's
daughter Iseabal. Alisdair does not want a wife, but accepts the terms.
Iseabal sees Alisdair as her hero enabling her to escape
from her abusive father. She knows he plans to dump her in
London by annulling their vows, but instead of folding she
campaigns to earn his love and more important his trust.
As Alisdair and Iseabal fall in love, her father pulls one
more dastardly deed that leaves the couple wondering can
they entrust their soul with the person whom has their
heart? Fans of Scottish historical romances will enjoy the
passion of the lead characters set in a richly textured
eighteenth century Scotland. Iseabal is a wonderful
protagonist while Alisdair is a reluctant hero in every
sense of the word though he cares intensely about Iseabal's
plight. The story line is typical of the sub-genre except
that the historical depth enables the key duo to turn the
pages into a compassionate reading experience. As with the
first book of the Highland Lords ONE MAN'S LOVE, WHEN THE
LAIRD RETURNS showcases Karen Ranney's ability to hook her
fans into deeply feeling responsibility for what happens to
her characters. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted April 2, 2002
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