The Sweet Surrender of Janet Buchanan by Paula Quinn

By Mattnem05 @mattnem05

I received this book for free from Netgalley, The Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

The Sweet Surrender of Janet Buchanan by Paula Quinn
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Published by Grand Central Publishing on 2014-10-07
Genres: Fiction, General, Historical, Medieval, Romance, Scottish
Pages: 100
Format: eARC
Source: Netgalley, The Publisher
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SHE WOULD NOT BE CONQUERED . . .
Janet Buchanan is no man's property. She refuses to marry her family's sworn enemy-consequences be damned. She'd rather take a dagger to the brute herself. Yet when a tantalizing-and infuriating-man from her past comes to her rescue, Janet finds herself undeniably tempted by his hot, hungry kiss.
HE COULD NOT BE TAMED . . .
Notorious for his prowess as a lover and a fighter, Darach Grant has only one goal in mind: to defend his kin's land from the impending siege of a hostile clan. The last thing he needs is the delicious distraction of Janet Buchanan-the only woman who can stir his ire as deeply as she warms his blood. But Janet's intended will stop at nothing to claim her, forcing Darach to choose between surrendering his honor . . . or his heart.

This was once again a thoroughly enjoyable and quick read. Janet and Darach are characters that you can't help but like. Janet is a strong willed woman who knows what she wants and isn't above standing up for herself and letting others know. Possible a bit too much and too often. Darach is trying to do a favor for his cousin, and trying to stay away from the one woman who drives him crazy. Janet and Darach and their interactions together are humerus as they each try to deny their attraction to each other, which usually comes in the form of arguing. Watching them come to trust one another without wanting to strangle each other brings out the humor and loads of entertainment, at least to me it does. Banding together to fight a common enemy Janet and Darachs' story is a good one, and if you enjoy the time period or any or Paula Qunns other books you will enjoy this one too.

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