Desperate for an heir, he hastily chose a fianc e. But it is another woman who sets his heart aflame. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was amazing. I couldn't put it down for a minute. The author had me feeling as though I were a part of the characters.
Best Book I've Read in Months
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Loved it from begining to end. I am an avid romance book reader, and set very high standards. What I liked best about Grant and Gillian is that they are very real people. At lot of times romance novels get so caught up in righting a wrong or trying to change the world with distorted views for that time peroid, they loose the essence of good characters. There isn't a;ways a happy ending in life that doesn't cause for sacrafice. This book give you that. A love that is troubled and imperfect. Read it. You'll love it!!
Glad to Be a 21st Century Female...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is a slow, elegant, almost old-fashioned story about loving the wrong person at the wrong time and poisoning people in the name of justice. OK--let me clear things up a little. Lots of well written characters, deeply felt emotions--both madness and passion, however, the style reminded me of Georgette Heyer-type Regencies of decades ago. I was interested in the resolution, but it was pretty obvious how the ending would occur, not much to say about the setting because it stayed close around the old castle--still this is not one easily discarded. Might be a good start for an skilled teen reader with patience or someone recovering from an illness. For me--not a keeper but worth the cover price and then pass it on. Filled with constant reminders of how poorly women were treated just a little over a century ago, their limited options and the consequences of deep emotions.
In 1850 in Rosemoor, Scotland, Grant Roberson is stunned by the recent unexplained deaths of his brothers that have led to him becoming the Earl of Straithern, as he was not even the spare, which he relished as he had time for his scientific experiments. Still grieving and shook up, Grant decides he needs to marry a levelheaded sedate female so that he can begat the heir and spare without a fuss. He chooses the doctor's daughter, Arabella Fenton. However, Grant finds himself thinking more of Arabella's friend Gillian Cameron although she will not suit as she is passionate about life. She also shows she is brilliant as she shares his knowledge of electricity experiments. As they fall in love, Gilliam fears the feeling as she has been burned before by it while Grant still insists he needs a meek malleable mate even as the pair begin investigating together who killed his siblings and why. THE SCOTTISH COMPANION is a charming Victorian Scottish amateur sleuth romance starring two likable protagonists who combine a love of science with a curious need to learn the truth re his siblings and eventually love; an emotion neither wanted. Fans will appreciate their escapades as they face danger from an unknown adversary while investigating the murders of his brothers as no motive seems to surface. Karen Ranney provides an enjoyable historical romantic whodunit. Harriet Klausner
The Scottish Companion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The tenth Earl of Straithern, Grant Roberson, is seeing his mortality. Both of his brothers have suddenly died from mysterious and completely unexpected illnesses. Illnesses that were alike in each man, so Grant knows that it is only a matter of time before he becomes afflicted with what he knows is probably a genetic disorder. He decides then and there that he must wed and produce an heir before the unthinkable happens, so he arranges to marry the daughter of the local physician. He doesn't count on being attracted to his betrothed wife's Scottish companion. Gillian Cameron has been the companion to Arabella Fenton, the contracted bride, for years. Gillian was taken in by Dr. Fenton, Arabella's father, after becoming destitute as a young woman. She is told to accompany Arabella to the Earl's home so as to acclimate the spoiled woman to her surroundings and duties. As soon as Gillian is introduced to the Earl, she knows she is in trouble and wonders how in the world will she be able to convince Arabella to marry Grant when in an instant she covets him for herself. Grant and Gillian are unable to suppress their desire for each other. Embarking on an affair, they each know that one day their trysts will have to end. Before that day, however, they must find the danger that seems to be stalking Grant. A danger that neither suspects, but which brings them closer. Oh how I loved The Scottish Companion! Karen Ranney wrote a simply delightful and often times steamy historical romance that kept me guessing the entire book. I could not for the life of me figure out `the bad guy' and when it was finally revealed, I could have smacked my forehead. It seems that I was entirely focused on the love Grant and Gillian had for each other. Their turmoil at the thought of being without the other made me tear up more than once and even I was looking for ways to keep Grant from marrying Arabella. Throw in a subplot the likes of which I had not seen before, and this historical loving reviewer was in pure reading bliss Talia Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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