Getting Scot and Bothered by Caroline Lee

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Getting Scot and Bothered by Caroline Lee
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Rocque Oliphant has simple wants: a fine sword at his hip, a good meal in his belly, and a lusty wench by his side. His position as the Oliphant Commander, leader of men, ensures the first, and his long-term affair with Merewyn, the clan healer, ensures the second and third. She brings him joy—and pleasure—in ways he once only dreamed of!
Aye, things are going well in his life…at least they were, right up until his father—the laird—demanded he marry and start producing grandsons. If Rocque wants to beat his brothers at a chance for the lairdship, he needs to find a willing woman to bear his sons—and fast!
But Merewyn, the stubborn lass, refuses to marry him and won’t tell him why. Rocque can’t imagine spending his life with anyone else! So if he can’t marry another lass, and the one he wants won’t marry him, what chance does he have to secure the title of the new laird?
As the Oliphant healer, Merewyn knows her value to the clan. She is also quite aware she doesn’t need to marry…and the only way she will, is for love. And Rocque, stubborn idiot that he is, won’t tell her his true feelings. Can she be blamed for saying nay to his proposal? But now she’s running out of time and knows she has no choice but to tell him the truth, or set him free, because in a few months, everyone in the clan will know her secret!
Rocque might have more brawn than brains, but he’s smart enough to know he can’t lose Merewyn. But is he prepared for the battle it’s going to take to prove that to her?

  • File Name:getting-scot-and-bothered-by-caroline-lee.epub
  • Original Title:Getting Scot and Bothered: a ridiculous secret-baby medieval romance (The Hots for Scots Book 3)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B088C5NRQJ
  • Date:2020-06-03T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:235.511 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. About This Book
  • 5. Other Books by Caroline Lee
  • 6. Dedication
  • 7. Prologue
  • 8. Chapter 1
  • 9. Chapter 2
  • 10. Chapter 3
  • 11. Chapter 4
  • 12. Chapter 5
  • 13. Chapter 6
  • 14. Chapter 7
  • 15. Chapter 8
  • 16. Chapter 9
  • 17. Chapter 10
  • 18. Chapter 11
  • 19. Epilogue
  • 20. AUTHOR’S NOTE
  • 21. Sneak Peek
  • 22. About the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Getting Scot and Bothered, Book 3 of The Hots for Scots series, was about Rocque Oliphant, commander of the Oliphant warriors, and one of the six illegitimate sons of Laird William Oliphant, and Merewyn (the author didn't see fit to give her a maiden name, so she was either Oliphant because she was from the clan, or the author just didn't bother to give her a full name), the clan's healer and midwife. Rocque's father, the Laird Oliphant, sat him and his five brothers and set forth an edict...whichever of his six sons married first and produced him with an heir would become the next Laird in his stead...and their father was determined for each of them to marry within the year. While Rocque wasn't opposed to following his two brothers, Finn and Duncan, by getting married, he did have one problem. Merewyn, his long-time mistress, had rejected his proposal...and refused to tell him why. When Merewyn finally got around to telling Rocque why she kept rejecting his multiple proposals, he was so floored, it brought him to his knees and stole his ability to say a word as she ran from him. As Rocque fought with himself over the situation, his twin Malcolm helped him see the truth he hadn't been aware of...but was he too late with that knowledge? Once again, the humor overtook this story and ran away with the sarcasm and the sexual innuendoes, making this another excellent story. So what if it wasn't historically accurate? So what if the verbiage was more modern than antiquated? The angst and drama were more prevalently woven into this novel than any of the previous books, but with how the plot and storyline were written, it was a welcome necessity. There were more emotions flooding this story that kept the reader glued to the pages The characters were, once again, very well-developed, mature, and fleshed out. The antagonists and protagonists were easy to spot, but not all of their intentions were. The way the story played out was so well done with all the twists and turns that there was never a dull moment. This was another five-star novel and it found a place with the other Keeper for the Shelves books.

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