
When Highlander Weds A Hellion by Julie Johnstone
When a Highlander Weds a Hellion by Julie Johnstone Series: Highlander Vows Entangled Hearts book #7
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Historical / Medieval, Fiction / Romance / Historical / Scottish
Pages: 246
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How far will he go to belong?
Fierce, famed Highland warrior Broch MacLeod has always been a bastard—until one day he isn’t. And now that he’s discovered his real family, he intends to do whatever it takes to carve a place for himself in it, including wedding the lass known as the Hellion of the Highlands.
What will she do for vengeance?
When strong-willed, independent Katreine Kinntoch is forced to wed her sworn enemy’s son, she vows never to surrender her body or heart to the wickedly handsome, too-cocky Scot. Instead, she intends to make him dislike her so much that he’ll gladly send her back to her home.
How long will it take them to see they are each other’s only hope?
Danger and treachery unexpectedly bring Broch and Katreine closer, but can they trust each other enough to choose love over the ties that bind and the revenge that burns all around them?
*If you love romantic, page-turning books set in the mysterious, rugged Medieval Highlands that are about honorable, alpha Scottish warriors and the brave heroines who capture their hearts, then this is the perfect novel for you!*
Secrets, seduction, and romance sizzle in this Highlander Vows: Entangled Hearts novel from USA Today bestselling author Julie Johnstone.
When A Highlander Weds a Hellion is book seven in the Highlander Vows: Entangled Hearts series by Julie Johnstone. So far, I have enjoyed every one of these books. Although they can be read as stand alone works, I believe that they are so much better in a series. The richness of the characters and how they relate to each other is better tracked by reading them in order. I liked this book, but it wasn’t my favorite in the series. When A Laird Loves A Lady still holds that place quite firmly. I did like the hero Broch MacLeod. But I wasn’t a huge fan of the heroine Katriene. I grow weary of “strong Scottish females” who actually are just stubborn, misguided and needy. Overall a good book with complex characters and some twists and turns that I didn’t expect. Johnstone is one of those talented authors that I follow without hesitation.





