Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Named a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2012
"a rich, emotion-filled tale to be enjoyed more than once."--Long and Short Reviews
Impoverished Scottish Highland earl Ian MacGregor has a chance to repair his family fortunes by marrying an English heiress. But when he falls in love with the heiress's shy chaperone, Ian must question whether or not he's willing to forfeit his heart to save the family name.
Ian MacGregor is wooing a woman who's wrong for him in every way. As the new Earl of Balfour, though, he must marry an English heiress to repair the family fortunes.
But in his intended's penniless chaperone, Augusta, Ian is finding everything he's ever wanted in a wife.
The MacGregor Series
The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (Book 1)
Mary Fran and Matthew (Novella)
Once Upon a Tartan (Book 2)
The MacGregor's Lady (Book 3)
What a Lady Needs for Christmas (Book 4)
"Historical details enrich Burrowes's intimate and erotic story, but the real stars are her vibrant characters and her masterful ear for dialogue. Burrowes is superb at creating connections that feel honest and real."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Memorable heroes. Intelligent, sensual love stories. This author knows what romance readers adore."--RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
Synopsis
Named a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2012
"Memorable heroes. Intelligent, sensual love stories. This author knows what romance readers adore."--RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
His Family or His Heart -- One of Them Will Be Betrayed...
Ian MacGregor is wooing a woman who's wrong for him in every way. As the new Earl of Balfour, though, he must marry an English heiress to repair the family fortunes.
But in his intended's penniless chaperone, Augusta, Ian is finding everything he's ever wanted in a wife.
The MacGregor Series
The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (Book 1)
Mary Fran and Matthew (Novella)
Once Upon a Tartan (Book 2)
The MacGregor's Lady (Book 3)
What a Lady Needs for Christmas (Book 4)
"Historical details enrich Burrowes's intimate and erotic story, but the real stars are her vibrant characters and her masterful ear for dialogue. Burrowes is superb at creating connections that feel honest and real."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review