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Title | : | Sleepless in Scotland (MacLean Curse #4) |
Author | : | Karen Hawkins |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 355 pages |
Published | : | July 21st 2009 by Pocket Books (first published July 9th 2009) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical |
Karen Hawkins
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 355 pages Rating: 4.02 | 2724 Users | 151 Reviews
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The fourth and fifth exciting novels in New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins’s sparkling Scottish Regency series about two beautiful twin sisters who find romance with the sexy MacLean brothers. In Sleepless in Scotland, Catriona Hurst learns that her sister Caitlyn is getting into trouble in her societal debut, and she rushes to London to rescue her bolder, younger twin. Discovering that Caitlyn has planned to force Laird Alexander MacLean into marrying her by stowing away in his coach, Triond sneaks inside MacLean’s coach to dissuade her sister. But Triond gets trapped inside when the coach takes off—and it’s not Alex MacLean who discovers her, but his brother Hugh. Distracted by the heat that burns fiercely between them, he doesn’t realize that he’s gotten the wrong sister until it’s too late...Declare Books Concering Sleepless in Scotland (MacLean Curse #4)
Original Title: | Sleepless in Scotland |
ISBN: | 1416560254 (ISBN13: 9781416560258) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | MacLean Curse #4 |
Characters: | Catriona Hurst, Hugh MacLean |
Setting: | Scottish Highlands |
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Ratings: 4.02 From 2724 Users | 151 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books Sleepless in Scotland (MacLean Curse #4)
Review on rheanna's reviews https://rheannasreviews.wixsite.com/w...This is my first encounter with Karen Hawkins and I found her novel light, simplistic, but overall, a delightful read. I have not read the previous novel in her series regarding the Maclean curse but in my opinion you do not need to read her previous novel in the series to understand what is going on. As per usual with historical romances this is another case of mistaken identity with two twin sisters. One sister is, of course,Catriona rushes to London to save her twin sister Caitlyn from ruin, and ends up in a compromising situation with the brother of the man that her sister was trying to compromise. It's all a comedy of errors - Hugh is out to trap Caitlyn in her own scheme and teach her a lesson, and Catriona thinks it's Laird Alexander in the carriage that she gets trapped in. (Are you confused yet?!) But the trap is sprung on these two, so of course Hugh must propose, and of course Catriona must marry him. Since
It was okay. The ending was a bit abrupt and expected some more semblance of the "partnership" in the marriage apart from the bed scenes, as articulated by Triona.
I picked this up after reading the Hurst series, curious about Catriona and Caitlyn. I thought the story was okay but I really didn't like Hugh. Again, I seem to have a problem with the MacLean males as I also didn't like Alex either. There is an edge to them that I can't reconcile and made all the other parts hard to swallow. And it seemed to cross a line of inherent decency that couldn't be redeemed in my eyes. Yea, yea, he was nice to adopt the girls that weren't his from a cruel former
The Hurst siblings all care and watch out for one another, but when Catrionas twin sister Caitlyn plans to make Alexander MacLean marry her, she has no choice but to stop her. Caitlyn has always been the wilder of the two. Catroina is practical while Caitlyn is a great beauty and doesnt think before she acts. And with Caitlyn staying with their Aunt Lavinia in order have a season in London, Caitlyn doesnt have anyone to keep her out of trouble. Catroina will have to stop Caitlyn from making a
Really enjoyable, so I think I might find the rest of the MacLean Curse books. Love the twin sisters (probably because I'm a twin)
I first ran into Karen Hawkins through a novelette she wrote for "The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown." I enjoyed that story quite a bit, and ever since, have been trying to capture that magic in her novels. I'm afraid I'm 0 for 2 so far on her novels, though. It's not like this book was actively bad -- it was close to 3 stars -- but I stopped reading fairly close to the end because I just didn't care. Neither of these characters came alive for me, and the romance between them felt
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