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File Size: 1268 KB
Print Length: 390 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0062349023
Publisher: Avon (August 25, 2015)
Publication Date: August 25, 2015
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B00PQROPBC
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I used to read an absurd number of romance novels, but I've found myself with less time, disposable income and patience than I used to have, so there are now only a few authors whose books I'll still always check out. (Theresa Romain is another one in case you're trying to see if we have similar tastes or just want a recommendation for a new-to-you author!) The first two books of Tessa Dare's Castles Ever After series didn't really click with me. Honestly, I found myself missing my favorite entries from the Spindle Cove series and wondering if I'd ever truly love any of Dare's newer work. So my expectations for this one were moderate, but I'm thrilled to report that this ended up one of the very most pleasurable reading experiences I've had this year.The heroine was just the type I tend to love and relate to most---she's caring, creative, smart, passionate about things other than men and competent but with clearly established flaws that keep her from being dully and unrelatably 'perfect.' Maddie (I even love her name...you know how little things about a book just connect with you and make you think 'this is so the book I was meant to find'?!) suffers from what would today be diagnosed as a social anxiety disorder. She creates a fictitious boyfriend to avoid dealing with real life men...only said "made up" boyfriend appears on her doorstep one day. Jaded but fundamentally kind Scottish soldier Logan is more flawed and troubled than the man of her amusingly active imagination, of course, but turns out to be a true hero in all the best possible ways. (And, yes, I love the hero's name as well...in addition to his passion, courage and blend of strength and vulnerability!)It's not exactly a spoiler to reveal that Logan and Maddie eventually fall in love despite and in some ways even because of their flaws, but it's how they get there that's rewarding. Instead of a series of contrived and highly annoying "misunderstandings" that could be resolved with painfully simple explanations neither provides (may the book gods save us from romances that rely on those to sustain 350+ pages of plot!), Maddie and Logan grow closer by seeing how each deals with other people and conflicts in their lives, come to terms with their pasts, challenge but support each other, and just generally make each other better people even when they clash on a given issue.Other things I loved:One of the primary reasons Tessa Dare is still a "go to" author of mine even when I find some of her books disappointing is that her prose and dialogue are just uncommonly sharp, smart and witty. I'm a language lover, and the humor and subtle insight that characterizes Tessa Dare's best work makes it a special favorite of mine.A few of the minor characters in this one are really vivid and memorable. I especially adored Maddie's Aunt Thea.The book gives a few poignant illustrations of how war can affect men both physically and psychologically without descending into preachy, self-serious grimness.When a Scot...is warm, witty and sweet without being over-the-top silly, utterly insubstantial fluff. The more emotional moments feel really well earned and genuine (as opposed to falsely melodramatic and overdone!)The few things I didn't love:I'm not a fan of very explicit love scenes, and Tessa Dare's are always more lengthy and detailed than I personally enjoy. The good news is that Logan and Maddie are definitely NOT one of those couples who feel like they're bonded by physical lust with very little emotional and intellectual connection. (That's a huge pet peeve of mine about many modern romance novels and is one reason why I read far fewer than I used to!)The hero's use of Scottish phrases adds authenticity---he's supposed to be Scottish, after all!---but could potentially be mildly annoying and distracting for those who don't like a lot of "ayes" and terms most of us aren't familiar with popping up in dialogue.Even if you didn't love the first two books of this series (and I'm among the seemingly few who didn't!), I'd urge lovers of witty, warm, mood-lifting romances to check this one out. The theme about reality never quite living up to your fiction-fueled imagination but sometimes being even better in unexpected ways is likely to resonate with many of us 'bookworms'!
This was a nice historical romance. Madeline is horribly shy and has panic attacks in large groups. Before she’s set for her debut London season she creates a fake fiancé. Over the years she writes this Captain Logan MacKenzie like she’s writing in a diary since she believes the letters aren’t actually being received by anyone. But they are and he shows up to collect what his....after she had given him a heroic death. Which she later comes to regret since it had such an effect on him. Logan wasn’t pleasant at first but it was understandable. He just wanted to give his men the peace and land that was promised them. Maddie just wanted to live her life the way she wanted but when what she wanted changed it was so sweet! I thought they had good chemistry but I did get tired of them almost consummating their marriage and then stopping.This book was good but had some cringe worth references to lady parts(breeding parts) I had to reread the sentence to make sure I saw correctly😂😂.
Quite simply, I loved When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare. It was such a refreshing break from the usual historical romance tropes. This book is funny and witty, and yet, the author was able to take two mismatched characters and show their emotional vulnerabilities in a way that was not trite or repetitive. The tale is told from third person POV, yet we are able to get the inside both main characters' heads and get their side of their back story as the story progresses.The book starts off strong and engaged me right away. Maddie is a wallflower who doesn't like to draw attention to herself and is highly anxious in large crowds. She doesn't want to participate in the upcoming Season for the ton, so she invents a Scottish army captain named Logan MacKenzie who she claims she met on a beach in Brighton and they fell madly in love. He supposedly goes off to war and leaves her pining for his return. She convinces her family of this farce and then for years writes a series of fake letters which she sends to no one. Maddie continues this farce for years until she reaches an age where she is no longer forced to marry and then "kills off" her dashing young captain. She spends her days in a lonely castle, which she inherits from a relative and commissions scientific drawings. Flash forward years later and this pretend army captain shows up in the Highlands ready to claim his bride and establish a home for his comrades in arms. Imagine Maddie's surprise when he shows up and they marry hours later!This author does a great job with dialogue in this book. She is able to take such an endearing tale, which reminded me a bit of a Disney fairytale, but for adults. The dialogue is heartfelt and humorous and we are able to get inside the heads of both the heroine and the hero and discover what is holding them back from admitting their love for one another because sparks fly between these two. Maddie loves her independence and is afraid to give that up, and she is afraid of giving her heart to Logan because he says that he has no heart. Logan has a fear of abandonment, yet he won't admit his vulnerability to Maddie.The secondary characters are great in the book and add such a refreshing and humorous touch to the plot without being silly. There is a great addition of Maddie's pet lobsters, Fluffy and Rex, that really give an added touch to the plot. Maddie is such a lovely, awkward girl who Logan can't help but respect and fall in love with.I recommend this book to those who typically don't read historical romance, but are thinking of trying it. This book has a modern, rom-com feel without going overboard with the jokes, yet it stays true to fashion within historical parameters. The characters are very likable and the story is so heartfelt that I wanted to hug my Kindle when I finished - a true joy of a fairytale!
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