A Laird's Promise

Highland Heartbeats Book 1 ·
4.6
167 reviews
Ebook
248
Pages
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Some promises are hard to keep…


Phillip promised he’d let her go home. He promised, after she completed her task, she’d be free. He didn’t promise her that he wouldn’t capture her heart before he released her.


For Sarah, captive of the Highland laird, that these promises are kept is paramount.

Phillip never expected to fall in love with the woman who was supposed to save his brother’s life. He also never expected to break a promise. But some promises are hard to keep, especially when he finds out the secrets she’s keeping.

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4.6
167 reviews
Don Wegscheider
July 29, 2023
A good plan from kidnapping to love but the differences seemed too great. I liked Sarah strength and hesitation. The parallel of care for a sibling good.
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Susan zattoni
September 18, 2021
could have been an excellent book if not for the repeated references that Sarah had to get back to Heather to protect her. it was said so often that It completely took away the potential of this being an interesting book. I gave it 3 stars reluctantly.
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Hera Blanche
June 15, 2020
book pissed me off constantly, recurrant mention of "Heather" and Sarahs' attempts turned into a joke, way too repetitive to the point where the she thing sounded childish. author needs a smack tbh.
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