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The Laird
The Laird | Grace Burrowes
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes delivers another passionate Regency romance... He left his bride to go to war... After years of soldiering, Michael Brodie returns to his Highland estate to find that the bride he left behind has become a stranger. Brenna is self-sufficient, competent, confident-and furious about Michael's prolonged absence. Now his most important battle will be for her heart Brenna is also hurt, bewildered, and tired of fighting for the respect of those around her. Michael left her when she needed him most, and then stayed away even after the war ended. Nonetheless, the young man who abandoned her has come home a wiser, more patient and honorable husband. But if she trusts Michael with the truths she's been guarding, he'll have to choose between his wife and everything else he holds dear. Captive Hearts series: The Captive (Book 1) The Traitor (Book 2) The Laird (Book 3) "Burrowes delivers powerful and moving romance." -RT Book Reviews Praise for The MacGregor's Lady: "Consistently excellent writing, deep and layered stories." -Publishers Weekly "Engaging, deliciously sensual, superbly written romance." -Library Journal "Absolutely enchanting." -Romance Junkies
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Dragon
The Laird | Grace Burrowes
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I only have four more days to finish this ebook on my Cloudlibrary app. The weather is so nice I had to visit Sidney by the Sea. Lunch was yummy and my friend‘s peonies are lovely. But not much reading time 🐉

merelybookish Lunch looks delish! 😋 5y
Dragon Thanks @merelybookish it was a good bento 🍱 box 👍😀🐉 5y
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Bamazin
The Laird | Grace Burrowes
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Bailedbailed

DNF - I started reading this to get out if my reading slump by delving into a different genre than normal. It started out good but something was a smidge off so I flipped to the middle and end and read a few snippets and well TRIGGER WARNING there‘s child abuse and rape in here and I had no idea. I immediately checked back into the library. So if that bothers anyone beware

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theresidentromantic
The Laird | Grace Burrowes
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Mehso-so

I think they got consecutively worse as they went on, which is really unfortunate. This one had a lot of potential, Michael was a great character in The Traitor. And he turned into a totally different character here, they could've been two different people. But the book prevails upon you having already gotten to know him. Rocky terrain, touchy subject, not her worst, still enjoyed it, but meh.

CoffeeK8 I think I liked it more for the way it addressed openly the bad parts, vs the actual romance of it. 6y
theresidentromantic @CoffeeK8 I enjoyed that she went there, it's not often her books get to touchy subjects at all. 6y
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Meghan1
The Laird | Grace Burrowes
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I have said I hate romance (it was all I read as a teen), but I appear to be making my way back into the world of historical romance. This was a good story all around. I enjoyed the plot and the main characters. I will most likely read more by this author.

JoRead I'm so glad you've seen the light 😁😁 7y
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