The "road trip" element of the plot keeps the stakes high. It’s not just a drawing-room romance; there’s genuine action and a sense of urgency that prevents the middle of the book from dragging. The Verdict
— Perfect for a rainy afternoon when you want a mix of grit, Scottish accents, and a hard-earned "Happily Ever After." How a Scot Surrenders to a Lady by Julie Johnstone
The story follows , a man driven by a dark past and a desperate need for revenge. He isn’t looking for love; he’s looking for justice. Enter Lady Charlotte , a woman who is as resilient as she is refined. When their paths collide, Gavin finds himself acting as her protector, leading to a high-stakes journey across the Highlands where the greatest danger isn't the villains chasing them, but the chemistry between them. What Works The "road trip" element of the plot keeps the stakes high