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The conclusion of a three book series based on the Chattan Curse. With both her brothers dying, it is up to Margaret (the first female Chattan) to travel to where the curse started in hopes of ending it once in for all.
This is by far the best book out of the series. I loved that Margaret questions her sanity here and there. She is also a great match to Heath, both coming to terms with who they are as people.
Maxwell even thrown in a little whodunit mystery in there.
Some of the scenes are very sweet and touchy. Some a little over the top, but still a very satisfactory ending.
This is by far the best book out of the series. I loved that Margaret questions her sanity here and there. She is also a great match to Heath, both coming to terms with who they are as people.
Maxwell even thrown in a little whodunit mystery in there.
Some of the scenes are very sweet and touchy. Some a little over the top, but still a very satisfactory ending.
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4 stars
She was the Unattainable, the glorious toast of London and he was the penniless Scottish chieftain.
Determined to help her brothers find a way to end a terrible curse, Lady Margaret Chattan sets out across the Highlands. A horrific carriage accident claims everyone's life except hers and Rowan's. Laird Heath Macnachtan happens upon them and saves them.
Heath's ancestor was the one that set the curse on Margaret's family.
Lady Margaret could be the key to breaking the Chattan curse. She is the first daughter to be born since the curse existed.
"Maggie, I fail a hundred times a day. But with you by my side, there is nothing I cannot achieve. I love you -- not the you the world sees," he hastened to add. "I love the woman who has the courage of a lioness. Who would go to the ends of the earth for her family. And who isn't afraid to battle demons, but those we can see and those we can't. I love you, Margaret."
"And I love you," she said, the words finally bursting out of her. "I believe you are the bravest, most marvelous man in the world."
I really enjoyed this book and Cathy Maxwell doesn't disappoint.
"Love well, love fully, love completely. Because in life, love is all that truly matters."
She was the Unattainable, the glorious toast of London and he was the penniless Scottish chieftain.
Determined to help her brothers find a way to end a terrible curse, Lady Margaret Chattan sets out across the Highlands. A horrific carriage accident claims everyone's life except hers and Rowan's. Laird Heath Macnachtan happens upon them and saves them.
Heath's ancestor was the one that set the curse on Margaret's family.
Lady Margaret could be the key to breaking the Chattan curse. She is the first daughter to be born since the curse existed.
"Maggie, I fail a hundred times a day. But with you by my side, there is nothing I cannot achieve. I love you -- not the you the world sees," he hastened to add. "I love the woman who has the courage of a lioness. Who would go to the ends of the earth for her family. And who isn't afraid to battle demons, but those we can see and those we can't. I love you, Margaret."
"And I love you," she said, the words finally bursting out of her. "I believe you are the bravest, most marvelous man in the world."
I really enjoyed this book and Cathy Maxwell doesn't disappoint.
"Love well, love fully, love completely. Because in life, love is all that truly matters."
Really liked the H/H and the quest to end the Chattan Curse. No, I am not a 'spoiler'. If you are reading a Romance novel, you know that all will be resolved by the end of the book. I am just not revealing how they got there. It was an intriguing story to end the trilogy of the Chattan Curse. Each book in this trilogy was better than the last.