Review of To Kiss a Highland Rose by Tamara Gill

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To Kiss a Highland Rose (Kiss the Wallflower, #6)To Kiss a Highland Rose by Tamara Gill
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In the sixth installment of The Wayward Woodvilles series, Tamara Gill transports us to the rugged beauty of Scotland. Lady Elizabeth Mackintosh, determined to escape a troubled Season, finds herself in Edinburgh—a city pulsing with life and secrets.

Enter Sebastian Denholm, Lord Hastings, an English Earl whose arrival sets hearts aflutter. His intentions are clear: he covets an estate owned by Lady Elizabeth. But what begins as a strategic courtship takes an unexpected turn. Elizabeth reveals herself as a woman of intelligence, wit, and breathtaking beauty. Their chemistry ignites, leaving readers spellbound.

Gill’s prose paints the Scottish landscape vividly—the mist-shrouded hills, the ancient castles, and the wild moors. Sebastian and Elizabeth’s love story unfolds against this backdrop, and it’s a heady mix of passion, vulnerability, and intrigue.

As their marriage binds them, secrets emerge, threatening to tear them apart. Sebastian’s hidden motives add layers of tension, and Elizabeth’s resilience shines. She’s no ordinary wallflower; she’s a Highland rose with thorns.

“To Kiss a Highland Rose” is a gem—a tale of love, sacrifice, and second chances. Gill’s characters leap off the page, and her storytelling prowess keeps you turning the pages. If you crave romance with depth and a touch of spice, this book is a must-read.

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