The Scot's Perfect Match

Author: Eliza Knight
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 82
The Scot's Perfect Match

Jane Austen’s world meets the Highlands of Scotland in an exciting new, sexy Scottish Regency series by USA Today bestselling author Eliza Knight. Gently bred ladies collide with noble Scottish heroes in these new dramatic and emotionally charged tales of misadventure and love.

Lady Ava Woodmoor, the rather spoiled, youngest daughter of the Earl of Heatherfield, of Scotland, has just said goodbye to her longtime companion, who has wedded a man she picked out for her. Deciding that she is rather good at matchmaking, having had a hand in this, as well as arranging for the love match of her elder sister, she is determined to make this her new hobby, and begins in earnest with a several new friends she’s made in town and neighbors.
Gavan Douglas, Baron Darkwood, fed up with Ava’s meddling which has now affected him and a crofter on his land, who is now threatening to migrate to Canada and take his laborers with him, makes haste to Heatherfield. While there, Gavan scolds Ava for her interference, but can’t help himself for jumping into the game, when a newcomer in town appears to be the perfect match for a lass that Ava has regretfully mislead. Gavan will do anything he can to keep the two apart while Ava will do anything to keep them together.

As schemes tangle and sparks fly, Ava and Gavan discover that their greatest challenge is not in keeping others apart—or pushing them together—but in resisting the pull between themselves. What began as a battle of wills soon turns into a dance of hearts, and the more they spar, the more they risk falling into the very match they never saw coming..

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