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Campbell's Redemption: A Highland Pride Novel (edició 2016)

de Sharon Cullen (Autor)

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In a tense, seductive novel from the USA Today bestselling author of Sutherland's Secret ("[A] story of love, loyalty, and honor."--Library Journal), a Highland chieftain and a beautiful young widow are reunited by deception and desire.   With Cait Campbell hiding Scottish fugitives from the British crown, who should arrive wearing his English-style coat but Iain Campbell, the traitorous clan leader and the man responsible for her husband's death. Iain seeks a healer for his fallen kinsman, and out of a sense of duty Cait is obliged to help. Her uncanny ability to read people is powerless against his dark, impassive gaze, yet Iain is kind in a way that moves her.   In Cait's company, Iain is overcome by painful memories of his best friend, her husband, who died protecting him. But grief shows weakness--a luxury he cannot permit, because Iain is playing a dangerous game with the British army. One small misstep and he could be branded a traitor or executed as a spy. But even with political tensions mounting to a fever pitch, Iain can't get Cait out of his mind. What he doesn't know is that Cait is playing a deep and deadly game of her own, and their love could put everything--even Scotland itself--in peril.   Look for all of Sharon Cullen's delightful historical romances:   The All the Queen's Spies series: WED TO A SPY | BOUND TO A SPY   The Secrets & Seduction series: THE NOTORIOUS LADY ANNE | LOVING THE EARL | PLEASING THE PIRATE | HIS SAVING GRACE | SEBASTIAN'S LADY SPY | THE RELUCTANT DUCHESS The Highland Pride series: SUTHERLAND'S SECRET | MACLEAN'S PASSION | CAMPBELL'S REDEMPTION Praise for the novels of Sharon Cullen "Fans who crave a bit of mystery mixed with their romantic historical fiction will be drawn to this story of love, loyalty, and honor."--Library Journal, on Sutherland's Secret "Riveting . . . Intense romance and intriguing mystery make this a tale to be savored."--Publishers Weekly (starred review), on The Reluctant Duchess "This Regency romance has it all--danger, blackmail, passion, love, and characters that draw you in and leave you wanting more."--Fresh Fiction, on Sebastian's Lady Spy   Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.… (més)
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Títol:Campbell's Redemption: A Highland Pride Novel
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CAMPBELL'S REDEMPTION
Written by: Sharon Cullen
Series: Highland Pride #3
Publisher: Loveswept
Release Date: Nov. 22, 2016
Read Date: Nov 17-20, 2016
4 stars

This story is set in one of my favorite time periods, after Culloden. It's the story of Ian Campbell, Marquess of Kerr and Earl of Corrington, and Cait Campbell the widow of Ian's former commander.
This is the 3rd book in the HIGHLAND PRIDE series but I read it as a stand alone and loved it.
Cait is a fiercely independent widow and the local healer. She has known too much loss in her short lifetime and just wants to be left alone to do her thing no matter how dangerous everyone thinks it is. She has her own little cottage near the border of Campbell/Sutherland lands where she helps both clans for various reasons.
Iain Campbell is a traitor in the eyes of many of his neighbors. What he is actually doing is playing a dangerous game but at the same time trying to keep the peace between the Scots and the English. Did I mention he was also Cait's deceased husbands best friend? There lies the rub because both of them blame Iain for his death.

I loved this book. It kept me turning the page and staying up till ungodly hours. The flow of the book was great. It has drama, intrigue and even some funny parts.

I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys reading about the Jacobite era or just books set in the Highlands.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley for my unbiased review. ( )
  HistoricalJunkie | Sep 17, 2019 |
3.3 stars

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

After her husband was killed in service to Clan Chief Iain Campbell, Cait couldn't bear to be around him. Living in a cottage on the edge of Campbell land, Cait is a healer who serves the Scottish and English.
Iain's guilt over his best friend's death has kept him away from Cait but as the tensions between the English and Scottish start to heat up very close to home, he feels responsible for her safety. He's been called a traitor to Scotland but as his feelings for Cait grow, he might have to come out of the shadows and declare his true loyalties.

"The Highland of old is gone," she whispered.

Third in the Highland Pride series, Campbell's Redemption is set in Scotland a little bit after the Battle of Culloden and a little bit before The Act of Proscription (Scots had to turn over weapons and banned kilts and tartans). This little slice of time is heartbreaking to read as we are shown the English crushing the Scottish people. Through Iain we are shown how his unique position, he holds a Scottish and English title, allows him to gain information for the Scots, who his sympathies lie with. We the reader, know what is still left in store for the Scots, but Iain has a hard time trying to convince the other clan chiefs that they have truly lost and it could get worse. Iain's strength, loneliness, and will made him a stirring character to read about. We get to see him drop his protective wall with Cait but I would have liked to see more interactions with his commander and friend Adair for more of a connection to his personality, he was a very stoic man.

What he wished was that she would forgive him for John's death. What he wished was that he could forgive himself for John's death.

As Cait's feelings regarding Iain are tied into her husband John's death, her grief is front and center. The first 40% of this story was incredibly moving with Iain blaming himself and Cait using Iain as a target for her grief. Cait's hardships, losing her husband, daughter, and lover were deeply sad to read about but there was also release in how the author wrote her grief; brutal, angry, painful, and overwhelming. You will feel when you read about Cait. The beginning might be a bit slow moving for some, Cait and Iain's pain and past keep any romantic feelings to the sides for most of the first half but I enjoyed the burning down and building.

"I want to make love to you," he said.

When Cait and Iain do start to get together, I thought it almost felt too fast. Knowing the emotional turmoil each had individually and together, I was looking for more of a slow physical burn. The physicality between the two jumps ahead of their emotional joining (still had unresolved pain regarding John's death). The whole story takes place within a month and because of the realness I felt from their pain, it seemed too unrealistic for me. I also thought at times that their dialogue was a bit stilted, kind of a bare back and forth; the author was great at emotionally expressing but missed the mark a bit with the characters’ verbal.

Cait and Iain are up front and center for most of the story and the vast majority of scenes take place at Cait's cottage. Even though we have some secondary characters popping in and out and Iain working to warn about the English thinking about cracking down even harder, I didn't get a great sense of the outside world; the core of the story felt very isolated. Cait and Iain were two very self-imposed isolated characters but more scenes with Iain and Adair could have helped this. I also felt like this could have almost ended a little over half way, the last 40-30% felt like it had nowhere to go. Our main conflict was resolved with Cait and Iain together and the added evil British soldier drama felt unnecessarily tagged on. The ending life and death drama was rushed and some plot points weren't exactly explained. I also missed Adair, as Iain's commander and best friend; I thought he definitely should have been making stronger appearances at the end. If you have read the previous two books in the series, you will enjoy the heroes and heroines from those stories making appearances.

The beginning of the story and the character of Cait was a moving look at grief and Iain's undercover fight for Scotland and its people was an emotional and poignant fictional glimpse into a truly painful time period.
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  WhiskeyintheJar | Feb 14, 2019 |
CAMPBELL'S REDEMPTION
Written by: Sharon Cullen
Series: Highland Pride #3
Publisher: Loveswept
Release Date: Nov. 22, 2016
Read Date: Nov 17-20, 2016
4 stars

This story is set in one of my favorite time periods, after Culloden. It's the story of Ian Campbell, Marquess of Kerr and Earl of Corrington, and Cait Campbell the widow of Ian's former commander.
This is the 3rd book in the HIGHLAND PRIDE series but I read it as a stand alone and loved it.
Cait is a fiercely independent widow and the local healer. She has known too much loss in her short lifetime and just wants to be left alone to do her thing no matter how dangerous everyone thinks it is. She has her own little cottage near the border of Campbell/Sutherland lands where she helps both clans for various reasons.
Iain Campbell is a traitor in the eyes of many of his neighbors. What he is actually doing is playing a dangerous game but at the same time trying to keep the peace between the Scots and the English. Did I mention he was also Cait's deceased husbands best friend? There lies the rub because both of them blame Iain for his death.

I loved this book. It kept me turning the page and staying up till ungodly hours. The flow of the book was great. It has drama, intrigue and even some funny parts.

I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys reading about the Jacobite era or just books set in the Highlands.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley for my unbiased review. ( )
  CelticBookDragon | Apr 12, 2017 |
Redemption comes haltingly!

Widowed Cait Campbell is a healer who assists Brice Sutherland with an underground movement smuggling Scots being pursued by the English after Culloden away to Canada.
Living alone as she does in an isolated cottage on the edge of Campbell lands, Cait's is the perfect place to harbour these hunted men, women and children.
Cait has a complex background, granddaughter to two powerful clan chiefs, she turned her back on all that when she married a Campbell. Now the Campbell chief Iain has come to call as English soldiers have been killed near her cottage and the English are stirred up. Cait's husband John was killed protecting his Laird. Cait has sought peace away from the reminders of her beloved husband. Now Cait's hard fought peace of mind is fiercely challenged, as is her heart.
Iain is both a highland chieftain and an English Lord. He sees only the way forward is to deal with the English. Iain is playing a deadly game, endeavouring to straddle both cultures and bring some sort of peace to the land for the very survival of Scotland.
With the threat of English investigations and increased patrols the channeling of the refugees is becoming more dangerous. With the advent of Iain into Cait's life all bets are off!
When Iain is accused of murdering an English soldier Cait's eyes are opened but Iain's very survival becomes moot.
The title is interesting. Certainly there are several levels of redemption that Iain is striving for.
Although Cullen's writing brings alive the historical situation, the landscape, and the people involved, this was not as engaging a read as I was hoping for. Despite all this is still a good read.

A NetGalley ARC ( )
  eyes.2c | Dec 2, 2016 |
Light yet detailed, Cullen weaves a tale of Scottish woe surrounded by newfound love in Campbell's Redemption. Cait is strong, able, likable and heartbroken in so many ways, it's hard to see how she goes on. The Campbell is brave, stubborn and sweet, and is just what Cait needs to help her live life again. This well written plot has just enough longing and suspense to keep you up at night waiting to read what happens next. Hot sex scenes round out this historical romance and has you cheering for this pair until the end.
*I received an arc from NetGalley for an honest review ( )
  KimMcReads | Nov 5, 2016 |
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In a tense, seductive novel from the USA Today bestselling author of Sutherland's Secret ("[A] story of love, loyalty, and honor."--Library Journal), a Highland chieftain and a beautiful young widow are reunited by deception and desire.   With Cait Campbell hiding Scottish fugitives from the British crown, who should arrive wearing his English-style coat but Iain Campbell, the traitorous clan leader and the man responsible for her husband's death. Iain seeks a healer for his fallen kinsman, and out of a sense of duty Cait is obliged to help. Her uncanny ability to read people is powerless against his dark, impassive gaze, yet Iain is kind in a way that moves her.   In Cait's company, Iain is overcome by painful memories of his best friend, her husband, who died protecting him. But grief shows weakness--a luxury he cannot permit, because Iain is playing a dangerous game with the British army. One small misstep and he could be branded a traitor or executed as a spy. But even with political tensions mounting to a fever pitch, Iain can't get Cait out of his mind. What he doesn't know is that Cait is playing a deep and deadly game of her own, and their love could put everything--even Scotland itself--in peril.   Look for all of Sharon Cullen's delightful historical romances:   The All the Queen's Spies series: WED TO A SPY | BOUND TO A SPY   The Secrets & Seduction series: THE NOTORIOUS LADY ANNE | LOVING THE EARL | PLEASING THE PIRATE | HIS SAVING GRACE | SEBASTIAN'S LADY SPY | THE RELUCTANT DUCHESS The Highland Pride series: SUTHERLAND'S SECRET | MACLEAN'S PASSION | CAMPBELL'S REDEMPTION Praise for the novels of Sharon Cullen "Fans who crave a bit of mystery mixed with their romantic historical fiction will be drawn to this story of love, loyalty, and honor."--Library Journal, on Sutherland's Secret "Riveting . . . Intense romance and intriguing mystery make this a tale to be savored."--Publishers Weekly (starred review), on The Reluctant Duchess "This Regency romance has it all--danger, blackmail, passion, love, and characters that draw you in and leave you wanting more."--Fresh Fiction, on Sebastian's Lady Spy   Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

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