The Enemy and Miss Innes by Martha Keyes

June 2, 2021 | 1 Comment
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The Enemy and Miss Innes by Martha KeyesThe Enemy and Miss Innes
Author: Martha Keyes
Series: Tales from the Highlands #2
Genres: Historical Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 311
Date: June 2, 2021
Publisher: Indie

All that stands between him and freedom? Turning her hatred to love.

Elizabeth Innes has a tongue too sharp for her own good, and she is never more ready to employ it than when faced with the MacKinnons. With just one piece of evidence connecting their clan to a near-deadly attack, she is determined to prove the laird guilty and see him brought to justice. So, when chance throws her in the company of one of the MacKinnon men, she resolves to take advantage of the opportunity to glean more information.

Malcolm MacKinnon has long lived under the thumb of his cousin and laird, Angus, who keeps a secret with the power to ruin him. With his mother and siblings entirely dependent upon Angus’s capricious generosity, he cannot afford to offend his cousin. When Angus proposes a way for him to finally be free of his shackles, Malcolm is more than ready to oblige. All he must do is help Angus seek revenge upon the rival, neighboring clan. The way to do it? Gain the trust—and love—of one of their young women.

As Malcolm and Elizabeth pursue their goals, they find their tasks much more difficult than anticipated, with challenges to their loyalties at every turn. Both must decide how far they are willing to go for revenge—and love.

Rating: Mild. Mild substance use; mild kissing; mild (nonsexual) violence or horror.

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About Martha Keyes

Martha Keyes

Martha Keyes was born, raised, and educated in Utah. She received a BA in French Studies and a Master of Public Health, both from Brigham Young University. Word crafting has always fascinated and motivated her, but it wasn’t until a few years ago that she considered writing her own stories. When she isn’t writing, she is honing her photography skills, looking for travel deals, and spending time with her family.


One response to “The Enemy and Miss Innes by Martha Keyes

  1. Maria

    The books in this series are well written. If you are looking for some fluff romance this is not it. The story is intense, the bad guy is truly evil and the reader is left to wonder how this can ever resolve. Since I’m mostly a fluff reader, I had to take a break half way through. It was just too intense for me. Yes, I’m a wimp. This hero is unique since one would have to consider him one of the bad guys and yet I sympathized with him and wanted him to win the day. I just didn’t see how it was going to come about. He didn’t see how either. And he isn’t truly as bad as he appears anyway. Makes him easier to love. Miss Innes is a spitfire and it is amazing that she doesn’t get into more trouble than she does. And the sweet dog…. He may win favorite character.

    Sex: attempted assault
    Language: no
    Violence: attempted assault, violence against animal, aftermath of brutal beating
    *I received a complimentary ARC of this book and voluntarily chose to review it

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