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  • Taming the Scot

  • The Scots of Honor, Book 3
  • By: Eliza Knight
  • Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
  • Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (106 ratings)

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Taming the Scot

By: Eliza Knight
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
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Highland war heroes rebuilding their lives grapple with ladies forging their own paths - who will win?

Regency Scotland comes alive in the vibrant and sexy new Scots of Honor series by USA Today best-selling author Eliza Knight. Scottish military heroes, who want nothing more than to lay low after the ravages of war in 19th century France, find their Highland homecomings vastly contradict their simple desires. Especially when they meet the feisty lasses who are tenacious enough to take them on, and show them just what they’ve been missing out of life. In battle they can’t be beaten, but in love, they all find the ultimate surrender.

Back from the war, Captain Euan Irvine of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, and heir to the Laird of Drum, learns of his grandfather’s death…and the will stipulating whichever grandson produces an heir first will inherit his title and properties. Except that this is a race of which Euan wants no part. Marriage and heir producing is better left to the gentleman in society. He is not distinguished, and he is far from proper. Euan’s a rough and tumble warrior still seething with bitterness from the horrors of war and the men he lost. Under pressure from his clan to save them from being led by his vile cousin, Euan reluctantly agrees to enter the marriage mart. Strategizing for the quickest win, Euan decides to hire a governess to help polish him for marriage, and for his new role as Laird.

©2021 Eliza Knight (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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love

every woman needs a man with loyal friends who have his back absolutely essential

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Taming the Scot

Another impossible love affair that goes through many highs and lows, betrayals and issues of trust. A wonderful HEA narrated by Anthony Ferguson. 😍

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Good but end of book was tedious

This was a fun story and I was hooked until the last 1/4 of the book. There was a lot of rumination and angst from the FMC that seemed to drag on. Ultimately it was a cute story and worth the credit.

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Maybe a different narrator?

"Perusing" said instead of "Pursuing". Grey eyes become blue eyes. Antony Ferguson struggling constantly with "ye". This one has the bones of a good book, but reading and continuity errors don't flesh it out well. Three stars is the best I can give this one.

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