Books by Paula Quinn
The latest MacGregor boy gets his bride in this charming and adventuresome but uneven addition to Paula Quinn’s Highland Heirs series, The Scot’s Bride.
Patrick MacGregor – the latest Devil of the Highlands – is having a great time carousing his way across Scotland on his way to see his ...
A Scottish spy, an English lass, torn loyalties, and secret identities that result in a Big Misunderstanding is the way that many Highland Romances seem to begin and Conquered by a Highlander seemed to be going down that same well worn path. But any author who skillfully avoids the Big Misunderstand ...
Ravished by a Highlander begins very auspiciously: It is set in 1685 Scotland, and appears to feature actual history in an historical romance. Glory be. Then I read about the heroine’s hourglass nose, and I cracked up. That killed it. Davina Montgomery’s true identity coul ...
A Highlander Never Surrenders frustrated me. At times it bored me, at others, particularly when the author explores the historical backdrop of Scotland in the 1650s, I was intrigued. The primary romance didn't really work, but a secondary one did.
Scottish rebel Claire Stuart has two goals: to sa ...
I’m definitely for new spins on the old romance formula, something to shake up the genre. But I can’t help but feel all warm and fuzzy inside when an author comes along with an old fashioned love story. Add a great plot, just enough historical detail, and a lovable cast of characters...well (sig ...
Lord of Seduction is a Medieval with a childhood friends storyline and a road trip thrown in for good measure. Each of those worked in the book's favor, but while I was predisposed to enjoy it, it left me wanting and in the end I wish I'd liked it more.
Six-year-old Lady Tanon Risande, ...