

While this book is part of the Highlands Lairds series, it can totally be read as a standalone. Shadow Music is the third book in Julie Garwood’s Highlands Lairds series and it follows Ransom, which came out ages and ages ago.

I read this a couple of months ago and have been really busy so I’m catching up on writing my reviews right now. Under his penetrating gaze, neither Gabrielle's body nor heart is safe.

But thanks to a secret Gabrielle possesses, Colm MacHugh, the most feared man in Scotland, finds a new cause for courage. For two sadistic noblemen, underestimating Gabrielle's bravery and prowess may prove fatal. Having come to Scotland to be married, Gabrielle is instead entangled in Highland intrigue. Within days, the Highlands are aflame with passions as a battle royal flares between enemies old and new. With one shot from her bow and arrow, Gabrielle takes a life, saves a life, and begins a war. But this marriage will never take place.įor Gabrielle, everything changes in one last burst of freedom-when she and her guards come upon a scene of unimaginable cruelty. Prized for her exquisite beauty, the daughter of one of England's most influential barons, Gabrielle is also a perfect bargaining chip for a king who needs peace in the Highlands: King John has arranged Gabrielle's marriage to a good and gentle laird. Biel, Scotland is a land of stunning vistas, wild chieftains, treacherous glens, and steep shadows-skullduggery, betrayal, and now murder. Reading Challenges: Rowena's 2019 A-Z Reading Challenge, Rowena's 2019 GoodReads Challenge, Rowena's 2019 TBR ChallengeĪmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Booksįor Princess Gabrielle of St. Also in this series: Shadow Music, Ransom, The Secret (Highlands' Lairds #1), Ransom (Highlands' Lairds, #2), Shadow MusicĬliffhanger: View Spoiler » No « Hide Spoiler
