Mistress Mackintosh and the Shaw Wretch

· Brides of Chattan Book 1 · Eridani Press
4.2
8 reviews
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"Determined heroine, sympathetic hero - up to a point - with an excellent mix of hijinks and danger. Rose Prendeville is an author to watch and Mistress Mackintosh and the Shaw Wretch is a delightful historical romance. Highly recommend!" —Elizabeth Everett, author of A Lady's Formula for Love


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In 1725, a secret convent has been established on the Aberdeenshire coast.


Jory Mackintosh is more excited by healing herbs than husbands or holy prayers. She craves freedom—and a chance to sneak into medical school. Instead, on the eve of her escape, she becomes an unwilling pawn in her family’s schemes with a rival clan.


Finlay Shaw, the disgraced younger brother of the laird, has spent ten long years atoning for his past failures, but nothing can wash away the stain of fratricide. When the clans order him to escort Jory to her new life as a nun, thus securing an alliance with the freshly formed Black Watch, it’s his last chance for redemption. Too bad for Finn, Jory has no intention of following orders.


Trapped on the road together, often with only one bed between them, the two butt heads and match wits, forced to acknowledge the dark shadows that have haunted them both for years. Can they learn to trust each other, and themselves, to fly in the face of their families’ wishes, or will they choose the solitary futures they always believed they deserve in this unorthodox runaway bride story?


Mistress Mackintosh & the Shaw Wretch is the first volume of the new Brides of Chattan series, a Highland historical romance, set in Jacobite Scotland featuring a feisty heroine and cinnamon roll hero, enemies to lovers on a road trip. If you enjoy authors like Elizabeth Everett, Jennifer Ashley, Manda Collins, Evie Dunmore, Joanna Lowell, Julia Quinn, and Tessa Dare, checkout this delightful romance today.

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4.2
8 reviews
Bonnie Nox
September 18, 2022
This was a bit of a slow going start for me, and I almost gave up... but then it clicked for me. Jory and Finn ended up being warmly written, nuanced characters with an interesting intertwined history, and the story was laced with some very thoughtfully presented pieces of history at the time that I found quite interesting. As well, it was interesting how Jory's scoliosis was mixed in and how they have a shared interest in healing/helping others.
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Marisa Sevenski
September 10, 2022
Book 1 in the Brides of Chattan series - a great introduction to the series, following Finn and Jury. A quick and enjoyable read - an intriguing storyline and likable characters. Great plot and character development and growth. I liked how it all plays out. I enjoyed this one and look forward to reading more in the series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Chris Bowling
September 11, 2022
I wanted to like the book, and I liked Finn and Jory, but the part about Rob was depressing and tainted the book for me. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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