With the warrior from her past…
Part of Brothers and Rivals. It’s been years since Ruaidhri abandoned Sorcha, and she’s no longer the woman she once was. Now leader of the Suibhne clan, she must unite her people against invading forces. When rumours of Ruaidhri’s return to Ireland prove true, she’s unsettled at seeing him again. He offers to help her, but his past betrayal still burns—even if desire is as strong as ever. Should Sorcha trust her head…or her heart?'
This is the second chance romance of Ruaidhri and Sorcha. Their story is told over the course of 19 Chapters plus an epilogue. Their story is full of misunderstandings,fighting and learning how to trust someone who you believe has betrayed you.
Sorcha is a strong female lead, who is also leader of her Clan. She has not been dealt with the best set of cards in the last 8 or so years but she has worked hard to become a strong woman who her clan can depend on. Ruaidhri is a mercenary who has spent the last 8 years following the money but also always trying to the do the right thing.
From the moment these two meet again there is hostility and two sides to the end of the same story. As the story moves on readers get to watch as these two discover the separate tales they have been told. The reader also gets to watch as Sorcha and Ruaidhri try to figure out the events of the past and what it means for the future. Not only that but whether or not these two strong characters could have a future together.
Now let me tell you about the author Ella Matthews, who write sweeping historical novels that hold a dash of danger, steamy scenes and lots of romantic heart. She mainly writes of Mills and Boon/ Harlequin however there are some self published novels in the works. So watch out for those. Ella writes in the beautiful South Wales, where if you go for a walk you are bound to trip over the remains of a castle. She lives with her husband who is technical enough to set up her website, but struggles with how to use the washing machine. She also lives with her two children and a very timid rescue Guinea pig. When Ella is not writing, you can find her working with teenagers on their literacy skills (he’s discovered thirteen year olds love nothing more than discussing commas!) Ella loves hearing from her readers and you can get in touch with her at ella@ella-matthews.com
Until Next Time
Emma
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