![]() ![]() However, it’s these very issues that make the Mackenzies so intriguing. These four brothers could give JR Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood a run for their money on disfunctionality. Loving the Mackenzies isn’t easy, because, well, let’s be honest. I fell hard for the Mackenzie brothers with the introduction of Lord Ian in the first book and kept falling with Mac’s story in the second. And what starts out as a lusty diversion may break Cam's own rules – and heal the scars of a dark and damaging past. One game, one kiss at a time, he plans to seduce her. Cam has no interest in Ainsley's subterfuge, but he vows to finish what they started those many years ago. Now a widow, she's on a mission to retrieve letters that could prove embarrassing to the queen. Only then, she convinced Cam she was seeking a liaison, but couldn't go through with it because of her husband. ![]() Which is exactly where Cam finds her – six years after he caught her the first time. The summary: Cameron Mackenzie is a man who loves only horses and women – in that order – or so his mistresses say.Īinsley Douglas is a woman with a strong sense of justice and the desire to help others – even if that means sneaking around a rakish man's bedchamber. This book is nominated in the Best Historical Romance category. This RITA Reader Challenge review was written by Jenn. ![]()
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