The Fate of a Highland Rake by Tammy Andersen
Fortunes of Fate series
Brethren of Stone series (Book 5)
July 9, 2019
Historical Romance
Reginald Sinclair’s family had thought him dead. He may as well have been. When an accident swept him out to sea and wiped his memory clean, he began a new life. Actually, new wasn’t the correct word, it implied better. His second existence was full of filth and ruin. It made him a lesser man. And now that he had his memory back, how could he resume that old life? He was no longer worthy. When he meets the beautiful gypsy, Rihanna, he is certain he doesn’t deserve her either. He’ll deny the temptation she poses, even as he helps her. But he isn’t all good anymore and she is far too beautiful to be ignored.
Rihanna is certain that Reginald Sinclair is either a wolf in disguise or an angel sent from Heaven. When the cards encourage her to travel to Scotland with him, she listens. Is she traveling with a handsome devil or an angel? Will he be her savior or her ruin?
REVIEW
She was his redemption
The Fate of a Highland Rake is part of the Fortunes of Fate Series and is also the final book of the Brethren of Stone Series The Sinclairs believed in helping others who are in need and this story showcases that. I really liked this couple and they were perfect for each other. Reginald and Rihanna both had parts in their life that they wished to put behind them. He enabled her to trusts again and she gave him a reason to be a better man. A quick read that I read in one day. I have enjoyed and read all of the Brethren of Stones books and this ends the series wonderfully.
Reviewed by Comfy Chair Books/Lisa Reigel (August 23, 2019)
BRETHREN OF STONE SERIES
Book 0.5: The Dukes Scottish Lass
Book 1: Scottish Devil
Book 2: Wicked Laird
Book 3: Kilted Sin
Book 4: Rogue Scot
Book 5: The Fate of a Highland Rake
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tammy Andresen lives with her husband and three children just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up on the Seacoast of Maine, where she spent countless days dreaming up stories in blueberry fields and among the scrub pines that line the coast. Her mother loved to spin a yarn and Tammy filled many hours listening to her mother retell the classics. It was inevitable that at the age of 18, she headed off to Simmons College, where she studied English literature and education. She never left Massachusetts but some of her heart still resides in Maine and her family visits often.
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I own a copy of this book, but have not read it yet. Will leave a review once I have.
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I had it for a while too. Good closure to the Brethren series which I enjoyed all of them.
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