A tomboy young woman kilts right into your heart!

The Highlander's Kilted Bride (Clan Kendrick #6) by Vanessa Kelly    

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Charlotte “Charlie” Stewart has always been a force to be reckoned with as a child, and nothing has slowed her down as she’s moved into womanhood. She’s a feisty, and sparkling breath of fresh air.

(Good to see Kade Kendrick’s story. I’ve loved this series from the very first!) 

Remember Kade? The youngest Kendrick brother. Kade had been a young boy, musically talented in the violin and piano. He was the main reason Victoria, now Countess Arnprior, had stayed at Castle Kinglas when employed as a governess, to tutor Kade. 

Year’s later 1828 he’s an accomplished musician and composer who’s been the toast of London, Paris and the Continent. Kade is busy composing a concerto for King and has come back to Scotland to heal from a shoulder wound. Did I say he’s also been a spy? 

Kade and family including that old reprobate, his Grandda Angus are attending a wedding. He’s apparently also supposed to compose a piece for the bridal couple.  

Kade’s sitting outside resting when he finds a kitten up a tree and a gorgeous woman in a kilt about to climb up to rescue it.

The wedding will bring surprises, including the loss of a treasured Stewart family heirloom. The reward for the finding of the heirloom has Lord Kinloch flinging down an unorthodox challenge, a treasure hunt, and the prize?  Hmm, your right!

Hilarious romp with plenty of sardonic humor and lively family interaction!


A Kensington Books ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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