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Amanda Scott (1) (1944–)

Author of Highland Princess

For other authors named Amanda Scott, see the disambiguation page.

72 Works 3,235 Members 58 Reviews

Series

Works by Amanda Scott

Highland Princess (2004) 113 copies
Lord of the Isles (2005) 107 copies
Hidden Heiress (2002) 101 copies
Highland Spirits (1999) 101 copies
Border Fire (2000) 100 copies
Reiver's Bride (2003) 99 copies
Border Lass (2008) 95 copies
Highland Bride (2003) 95 copies
Border Wedding (2008) 93 copies
Lady's Choice (2006) 92 copies
Border Storm (2001) 91 copies
Abducted Heiress (1768) 91 copies
Border Bride (1990) 90 copies
Highland Treasure (1998) 90 copies
Highland Fling (1995) 85 copies
Tamed by a Laird (2009) 83 copies
Knight's Treasure (2007) 82 copies
Prince of Danger (1644) 81 copies
King of Storms (2007) 81 copies
Highland Secrets (1997) 78 copies
Tempted by a Warrior (2010) 75 copies
Highland Master (2011) 74 copies
Border Moonlight (2008) 70 copies
Dangerous Lady (1999) 68 copies
Seduced by a Rogue (2009) 56 copies
Highland Hero (2011) 54 copies
The Indomitable Miss Harris (1983) 49 copies
Dangerous Illusions (1994) 48 copies
The Laird's Choice (2012) 48 copies
Dangerous Games (1996) 43 copies
The Bawdy Bride (1995) 42 copies
The Rose at Twilight (1992) 41 copies
Dangerous Angels (1997) 37 copies
The Battling Bluestocking (1985) 37 copies
The Dauntless Miss Wingrave (1989) 31 copies
The Fugitive Heiress (1981) 31 copies
Lady Hawk's Folly (1985) 31 copies
Moonlight Raider (2014) 30 copies
The Bath Quadrille (1991) 29 copies
Lord Abberley's Nemesis (1986) 29 copies
Highland Lover (2012) 26 copies
Lady Escapade (1986) 26 copies
An Affair of Honor (1984) 25 copies
The Bath Eccentric's Son (1992) 25 copies
The Kidnapped Bride (1983) 24 copies
Lord Greyfalcon's Reward (1988) 24 copies
Ravenwood's Lady (1984) 23 copies
The Knight's Temptress (2013) 23 copies
The Fickle Fortune Hunter (1993) 21 copies
Mistress of the Hunt (1987) 21 copies
The Warrior's Bride (2014) 20 copies
Lady Brittany's Choice (1988) 20 copies
The Forthright Lady Gillian (1992) 19 copies
Lady Meriel's Duty (1987) 19 copies
Bath Charade (1991) 18 copies
The Madcap Marchioness (1989) 18 copies
Lord Lyford's Secret (1990) 15 copies
The Infamous Rakes (2013) 6 copies
The Dangerous Series (2013) 2 copies

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Won this book through the goodreads give away section and I Loved this book! I loved the story line and the characters. I couldn't put the book down. I am eager to read the next book in the series.
 
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wallace2012 | 1 other review | Nov 4, 2023 |
Most of the plot this book is the characters arguing about which direction to go. I was bored throughout and skimmed through the latter half.
 
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aeryn0 | 3 other reviews | Jul 23, 2023 |
This was a fun, adventurous story with the added bonus of a good romance. Isobel is nineteen-years-old, willful, independent, feisty, stubborn, and perhaps a little bit naïve. Chafing under the rules that govern a "lady's" behavior, Isobel escapes whenever she can. On this occasion, she rode out alone and stumbled upon a man being beaten by strangers. Rather than go for help, she rushed in to try to help. Instead, she was also captured. Her naivety showed in her belief that just telling them who she was would make them stop. Her stubbornness also showed in her refusal to sit back and accept whatever would happen. I enjoyed her take-charge attitude as she engineered their escape, and wondered a little at the rather docile attitude of the man she rescued.

Michael is a knight from a powerful family. He is strong, brave, intelligent, and determined. While visiting a friend, Michael indulged in one of his passions - exploring caves. He went out early one morning and was attacked by men who believed that he knew something about a long lost treasure. His prospects for survival don't look good. He was stunned by the arrival of and attempted interference by a beautiful woman. It was fun to see his surprise as Isobel found a way to free them both and managed their escape. I found it interesting that he seemed content to let her do so, making only a few mild suggestions.

I enjoyed how the development of Michael and Isobel's relationship was intertwined with the adventure of Templar treasure. There were sparks between them from the start. Isobel tried to ignore them, as she was determined that she would never marry. Her observations of marriage led her to believe it was more prison than pleasure, something that did not suit her independent nature. Michael was intrigued by Isobel and her independence, and also frequently frustrated by her actions. He also found himself increasingly protective of her. When they reached the safety of her brother-in-law's home, matters became more complicated. To protect her reputation, Michael proposed marriage but had to overcome several obstacles before she would agree. There were several instances when I really wanted to shake Isobel because she was only thinking of herself. She had almost succeeded in keeping her freedom until a stupid decision on her part sealed her fate, and she discovered a different side to the previously mild-mannered Michael. I liked seeing them get to know each other. Both had some issues with trust, and I loved seeing how they handled those problems. There were some terrific scenes that showed the growing depth of their feelings and the way they showed them. The conclusion was quite intense, and I loved how they expressed their feelings at the end.

The adventure part of the story was very good. I enjoyed the concept of the missing Templar's treasure and the conflict between those who wanted it. It was clear from the start that Waldron would do anything to get his hands on it, and Michael was equally determined to keep it safe. The problem was that no one knew where it was, and the race was on to see who would find it first. Adding further complications was the impending installation of Michael's brother Henry as the ruler of the Orkneys. I loved the involvement of Isobel's family and connections in protecting both Isobel and Michael. There were some fantastic scenes with Hector and Lachlan as plans were made and carried out. The sea battle was exciting and gave a hint of what was to come. I loved the group's arrival at Henry's and the conversation among him, Michael, and Isobel regarding the treasure. I especially enjoyed that it was Isobel who discovered something that neither of the men had noticed about the letter that Henry had. Waldron's deviousness was evident in his actions here, and there were some tense moments before it was all over. I was on the edge of my seat as Michael and Isobel arrived at Rosslyn and continued their search for the treasure. Waldron's reappearance was not unexpected, and this confrontation reminded me of the one at the beginning of the book. I loved Isobel's method of self-defense and her presence of mind as she dealt with each threat. There was assistance from an unexpected source and a very satisfying ending.
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scoutmomskf | Jan 8, 2019 |
The Reluctant Highlander by Amanda Scott is a Scottish romance novel about an unlikely relationship between two main characters Lady Fiona Ormiston and Sir Adham MacFinlagh.

I'll start by saying that I adored the main story and elements. It kept my attention and I didn't feel bored throughout. I loved the writing style and the character descriptions. I was pleased with the way the story unfolded and became adventurous at times.

I did feel like it was lacking a tad on the romance factor and found myself wanting a more bold relationship between the two which seemed to be absent. However, it's still a great book and I'm glad to have read it.

Thanks to Netgalley for sharing a copy with me.

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