Per Jennifer Ashley’s Website:
Meet Malcolm Mackenzie, the intrepid Mackenzie ancestor who started it all! He’s a bit like Cam, Daniel, and Ian rolled into one. Plus you’ll meet his brothers – another sexy Mackenzie family. Action, adventure, history, family, and a grand romance!
Source: Purchased from Amazon Kindle
(Mackenzies and McBrides, #8)
Genre: Historical Romance (Georgian)
Cover Blurb:
1745, Scotland: The youngest son of the scandalous Mackenzie family, Malcolm is considered too wild to tame…until he meets a woman who is too unattainable to resist.
Lady Mary Lennox is English, her father highly loyal to the King, and promised to another Englishman. But despite it being forbidden to speak to Malcolm, Lady Mary is fascinated by the Scotsman, and stolen moments together lead to a passion greater than she’d ever dreamed of finding.
When fighting breaks out between the Highlanders and the King’s army, their plans to elope are thwarted, and it will take all of Malcolm’s daring as a Scottish warrior to survive the battle and steal a wife out from under the noses of the English.
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The Legend of Lyon Redmond from the Pennyroyal Green series by Julie Anne Long is also out today! 🙂
That is a series I want to read, Shivalika. I have the first book and a few of the others in the series.
I am trying to figure out who Malcolm is. Was he the grandfather? I know the father was bad news.
Sharlene, I think Malcolm was mentioned in some of the other books but I’m not sure whether his relationship is to the Mackenzie brothers was stated. Malcolm’s story is set in 1745/1746 during the Jacobite rebellion and, in an excerpt I read, it refers to Malcolm as the youngest son of the Duke of Kilmorgan. The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie takes place in 1881 and so there is 156 years separating the two books.