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The Laird's Forbidden Lover (2013)

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1626490201 (ISBN13: 9781626490208)
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Riptide Publishing

The Laird's Forbidden Lover (2013) - Plot & Excerpts

Once again, I’m surprised by the relatively low ratings on this book when I thought this story to be very well written and quite sweet. Two lovers, very distant cousins who know it’s wrong to be together but can’t seem to help themselves, try to find a balance in their relationship. Iain is the poor, dependable farm hand who tries to do the right thing; he helps his father raise his brothers and knows his place. Tavish is the wealthier, amorous pursuer, determined to be with Iain, thinking that his family will let him get away with his dalliances should they be discovered. Each time they were reunited it was bittersweet for them, knowing their time together was short but they certainly made the most of it! I loved how Iain kept Tavish grounded, and Tavish made Iain feel special, sometimes teasing his serious lover but always determined they stay together despite Iains fears. The ending was not unexpected, though Tavishs twin sister played a part I didn’t see coming-I was determined not to like her but she surprised me in the end. Well written short story, sexy and at times sweet. I really enjoyed this one! After I started this book, I discovered that it wasn't quite what I thought it would be- in a good way, I might add. I was leery of the possibility that it would be filled with high doses of angst based on the premise, but it wasn't. It was a coming of age story wrapped up in a forbidden romance that didn't seem to have a chance at happily ever after. Once it got started, I recognized the only possible solution if they wanted to be together and was right, but even then I was still eager to read through how they got to that point. It's a short story, but it was written well enough that I was able to connect with the characters and see a fleshed out plot. It is told in flashbacks alternating with the present and alternating between points of view so it did keep me on my toes to pay attention to the when and the who behind the narration.The story's backdrop is the Scottish Highlands at least a few hundred years ago (not sure of the exact period) and the dress, language and life reflect this. It opens with Tavish, the young laird in training, coming to his distant cousin, Ian's farm to beg Ian's da to let him come hunting with him. The permission is given and the two lovers who had broken it off come together once more. Ian broke it off out of thoughts of honor and doubts of any chance of a real future knowing that as laird, Tavish's life would not leave room for Ian.Ian is the thinker and Tavish more impulsive so Tavish doesn't look ahead like Ian until he is forced to when his mother sends Ian away and makes him consider a wife. The two young men are devastated to be parted, but see no way to be together even if Tavish has no desire to wed.All in all, it was a passionate short read that I found highly enjoyable with its historic Scot setting and seeing the two men together. I wish it could have been a bit longer because I liked the story, but it did end after all the salient parts occurred. Those who enjoy historical m/m romance should give this a try.Thanks to Net Galley and Riptide for providing the book for review purposes.

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