Bracken must therefore wed Megan, the younger daughter of Vincent of Stone Lake. King Henry is determined to secure loyalty from Bracken of Hawkings Crest by having the young earl marry into a family loyal to the crown. If you haven’t read it, I would highly recommend it! 5 out of 5 stars!!! I cannot express how fantastic this novel is!! This is definitely one of my favourite novels a real comfort read. It seems so intriguing and I would love to visit it if I could. I also fell in love with the setting especially Hawkings Crest. The secondary characters were also delightful! I would love to see all of them find love, especially Stephen and Arik. The dialogues were witty and interesting and the plot also had a few unexpected twists. The way he treats Meg is so sweet! My heart literally clenched in agony every time they experienced a problem. Bracken is a stoic, but lovely character. Meg is so strong and beautiful, but when her vulnerable side peeks out, you can't help but adore her even more. In some novels, the romance is a bit rushed or forced or overdramatic, but the way that their relationship is explored and developed is incredible. Their relationship is so lovely!! The author has made the relationship very believable. Megan and Bracken are the main reason I repeatedly read this novel. Phenomenal!! An absolutely delightful end to the series!! I've re-read this so many times I've lost count, and every single time, I fall even more in love with it.
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