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Sharon Cullen

Author of Deception

22 Works 309 Members 64 Reviews

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Works by Sharon Cullen

Deception (2008) 47 copies
The Notorious Lady Anne (2013) 28 copies
Sutherland's Secret (2016) 23 copies
Her Dark Knight (2011) 21 copies
The Reluctant Duchess (2015) 19 copies
MacLean's Passion (2016) 18 copies
Campbell's Redemption (2016) 17 copies
Wherever You Are (2011) 17 copies
Wed to a Spy (2017) 16 copies
Loving the Earl (2013) 15 copies
Pleasing the Pirate (2014) 14 copies
His Saving Grace (2014) 13 copies
An Unwilling Earl (2019) 12 copies
Obsession (2009) 10 copies
Sebastian's Lady Spy (2015) 9 copies
Redemption (2008) 8 copies
Bound to a Spy (2017) 7 copies
Lost to a Spy (2018) 5 copies
Night Song 3 copies
A Forever Kind of Thing (2008) 3 copies
Accidental Love (2008) 2 copies
Deceiving an Earl (2019) 2 copies

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Our poor heroine. Women had such little control in the past its hard not to get really angry on our heroine's behalf.
 
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izzied | 3 other reviews | Oct 29, 2020 |
CAMPBELL'S REDEMPTION
Written by: Sharon Cullen
Series: Highland Pride #3
Publisher: Loveswept
Release Date: Nov. 22, 2016
Read Date: Nov 17-20, 2016
4 stars

This story is set in one of my favorite time periods, after Culloden. It's the story of Ian Campbell, Marquess of Kerr and Earl of Corrington, and Cait Campbell the widow of Ian's former commander.
This is the 3rd book in the HIGHLAND PRIDE series but I read it as a stand alone and loved it.
Cait is a fiercely independent widow and the local healer. She has known too much loss in her short lifetime and just wants to be left alone to do her thing no matter how dangerous everyone thinks it is. She has her own little cottage near the border of Campbell/Sutherland lands where she helps both clans for various reasons.
Iain Campbell is a traitor in the eyes of many of his neighbors. What he is actually doing is playing a dangerous game but at the same time trying to keep the peace between the Scots and the English. Did I mention he was also Cait's deceased husbands best friend? There lies the rub because both of them blame Iain for his death.

I loved this book. It kept me turning the page and staying up till ungodly hours. The flow of the book was great. It has drama, intrigue and even some funny parts.

I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys reading about the Jacobite era or just books set in the Highlands.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley for my unbiased review.
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