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EmilyAt eighteen, Lady Emily Fitzgerald has seen her fair share of scandal. So when this Season's prime catch proposes to her on a wager, she makes a decision. Rather than face the whispers and stares of London society yet again, she picks up and departs for Scotland, full of romantic images evoked by poetry and her own imagination. The ScotCousin to the laird, Jamie MacLaughlin is nonetheless a simple man, content with the honest pursuit of living in the bonny wilds of the Scottish Highlands. A simple man he may be, but one with deep emotions and a quick temper. So when an impertinent English lass crosses his path, it's no surprise that the two engage in sparring matches with words as their weapons.First there's a misunderstanding over an item of luggage. Then there's an indecent swimming incident, followed by a muddy pigsty mishap. But what finally threatens to undo them both is a sudden -- and unexpectedly delicious -- kiss.
After a humiliating public proposal, Lady Emily Fitzgerald flees London for the Scottish Highlands to escape societal scrutiny. Seeking a fresh start, Emily encounters Jamie MacLaughlin, a rugged Highlander whose temperament clashes immediately with her refined sensibilities. Their interaction is defined by a series of escalating misunderstandings and physical mishaps that force them into constant proximity. The narrative follows their evolving relationship as they transition from verbal sparring to an unexpected romantic connection, all set against the backdrop of the wild Scottish landscape.
Readers frequently highlight the lighthearted tone and the chemistry between the two protagonists as the primary draws of the story. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the fish-out-of-water trope, noting how the contrast between London society and the Highlands creates consistent comedic friction. Critics often point to the pacing as brisk, focusing more on the banter and romantic development than on complex historical world-building. The book is generally regarded as a classic example of the genre, providing a predictable yet satisfying arc for fans of historical romance.
Page Count:
282
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Avon Books
ISBN-10:
0060006196
ISBN-13:
9780060006198
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