Pledged to the Wolf - Elina Emerald

Pledged to the Wolf

By Elina Emerald

  • Release Date: 2021-01-18
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 186 Ratings

Description

Dalziel 'the Wolf' Robertson is an enigma with many secrets. Part English and part Scots he is silent, calculating and deadly. The traits one needs to be the Red King's assassin (Book 2). Estranged from his mother's side, he abhors all things English and with the exception of his inner circle of brothers and the occasional mistress, he is content to live a reclusive life. That is until he finds himself pledged to an English wallflower with a notorious reputation for being extremely dull. For some reason she intrigues him and threatens his resolve.

Among the gentry, Clarissa Harcourt is considered to be a quiet, proper, boring wallflower. Finding herself in impoverished circumstances, she agrees to wed an unknown Scottish Highlander for a year and a day. It will be a marriage of convenience enabling her to maintain her ruse because Clarissa has secrets of her own. Secrets that will place her life and heart, at risk.
 

Content Warning: Brawny alpha males ahead and historical inaccuracies. Not suitable for readers under the age of 18. It contains mature content, some violence and mild steam.

Reviews

  • Great series

    5
    By AGPDW5
    I just loved all three of these books they were so entertaining. They have some steamy sex🔥🔥🔥, some wonderful characters that you’ll fall in love with and even hate at times. These books also have some suspense where your sitting on the edge of your seat. You can’t loose picking this book series up you will not be disappointed.
  • Scattered

    1
    By bevyt21
    Finishes in a hurry, rushed.
  • I have finished the series

    5
    By j21969
    I am happy with it. I spent my time and money well.
  • Issues with this book

    2
    By Matthewmatwre219313
    Disappointing that there were so many grammatical mistakes with this book... did no one proofread it before publishing? It’s very distracting to the story. Also, it seemed rushed, like the author was in a hurry to tell the story. It jumped quickly from one scene to the next, with few smooth transitions. The story itself was interesting and I liked that it tied into the previous two MacGregor stories. I just hope the next stories of Arrowsmith and Sorcha are better written as I don’t want to spend my money unnecessarily. I don’t usually write reviews but I felt it necessary to do so this time.