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The Rogue of Islay Isle by Heather McCollum
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Laird Cullen finds a woman, battered, and washed up along his shore. He takes her in, knowing nothing about her, as she can't speak, or recall her past. Given the name of Rose, she begins to heal and her voice returns, along with the knowledge that she an enemy. By now feelings have developed between Rose and Cullen, and he refuses to send her away. Gradually though, Rose's memory returns and they realize just how dire her situation is, especially when King's men come looking for her.

This was a really good story. The plot was unique, and Heather McCollum's great writing skills made it difficult to put the book down. I didn't experience any slow parts, in fact, everything moved at a steady pace.

Cullen makes a great hero, and Rose a good heroine. She's bold and full of grit. The secondary characters are likeable, too. Overall, this is a satisfying read.

Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for the opportunity to read and review The Rogue of Islay Isle by Heather McCollum.
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