Wednesday, September 16, 2015

ARC REVIEW: Some Like it Scot by Suzanne Enoch

TITLE: Some Like It Scot
AUTHOR: Suzanne Enoch
SERIES: Scandalous Highlanders #4
RELEASE DATE: October 5, 2015

SYNOPSIS

Munro MacLawry has always lived up to his nickname "Bear." Strong and brawny, he's known in his clan to be fiercely protective. Sadly for him, each of his siblings becomes "less highlander" as they get married, and Bear is left rowdy and alone with no one to protect. That is, until a routine hunt leads to the most alluring of creatures…

Catriona MacColl doesn't care to amuse the brash, strong, and sexy highlander she stumbles upon in the woods. She's too busy hiding with her sister from marriage into English society. Already well-equipped with a bull's-eye shot, she doesn't need a protector, no matter how badly her body burns for him. But as Cat's boyish nature gives way to her more feminine desires, she'll have to stop fighting the tide and listen to her heart…
 

MY REVIEW

4.5/5 STARS

*An e-ARC was given by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review* 

I'm addicted to the MacLawrys! Suzanne Enoch has unleashed her magic again with the story of the last unmarried MacLawry. I enjoyed every bit of this story. The adventures, the heat, the suspense, and the romance were all tied into one marvelous jampacked book that I really loved. 

“I’d tell ye to stop driving me mad, wildcat, but ye do that just by breathing.” 

Catriona MacColl and her sister Elizabeth needed to escape their ill fates. Finding themselves in the middle of the MacLawry territory, a rival to their clan Macdonald, Cat would do and risk anything to keep her sister safe. Cat is probably one of my most favorite Highland heroine ever. She was extraordinary and independent. The rush of her courage and the sharpness of her tongue has been a constant source of interest throughout the whole book. Cat is the opposite of most heroines, most of her qualities fitting a hero that an heiress, but Miss Suzanne Enoch built her character with marvelous skill that Cat was just total badass but still very female altogether. 

“I’ll release ye, Catriona,” he rumbled, something sharp and compelling at the edge of his words, “but I willnae let ye go. Nae just yet.” 

Munro MacLawry, Bear to most people, fought with fists and not much with his wits. But with meeting a Highland Cat that inflicted desire, love, lust, and passion in his veins, Bear adds another weapon of choice. This time he will fight with his heart.
Bear was a constant source of feels throughout the book. His patience, strength, determination, and heart were a spellbinding mix of unending entertainment and action. I think he just became my favourite MacLawry! 

“That I will love ye from my first breath in the morning to my last breath at night, and all through my dreams.” 

Suzanne Enoch continues to prove that she possesses one of the most captivating prose in this genre. Her spell-binding words paired with her extraordinary plots and fun characters have kept me up for hours, battling whether to want the story to finish or to wish it never ends. Some Like It Scot had everything I wanted from a book and more! Its unique plot has kept my interest up from the first page to the last and still had me wanting more! It was fast-paced, gripping, entertaining, hot, and all-out marvelous. 

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