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If You Dared to Love a Laird: Chase Family Series, #3
If You Dared to Love a Laird: Chase Family Series, #3
If You Dared to Love a Laird: Chase Family Series, #3
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If You Dared to Love a Laird: Chase Family Series, #3

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♥  A Scottish laird who knows what he wants
♥  A young widow who knows what she doesn't want
♥  A precocious little girl
♥  A fairytale wedding ball
♥  Steamy romance!

Another charming romance featuring New York Times bestselling author Lauren Royal's "outrageously funny, loyal, compassionate, and unconventional" Chase family!

Sensible Clarice Bradford is content in her widowhood. She has a pretty one-room cottage and a lovely little daughter, and the last thing she wants is another husband. Until one fairytale evening when she's invited to a wedding at a castle...

Scottish laird Sir Cameron Leslie is smitten with the shy English beauty at first sight. He's fiercely drawn to the very strength and independence that make her unwilling to throw caution to the wind and bestow her heart on a younger man. Though passion flares between them, it will take everything Cameron can muster to reawaken Clarice's long-forgotten dreams of true love...

PLEASE NOTE: Formerly titled "Forevermore," this is a short novel compared to many of the Chase Family Series books.

BOOK DETAILS

A complete, standalone story—no cliffhangers!

Series: Chase Family Series, Book 3
Style: Humorous historical romance
Length: A short novel (about 27,500 words)
Bonus Material: Author's Note, preview of next book, link to giveaway
R-rated Content: Steamy love scenes!*

* If you'd prefer to read a Sweet & Clean (kisses only) version of this story, look for "The Laird's Fairytale Bride" by Lauren Royal & Devon Royal.

AWARDS

    •    Top 10 Bestseller on Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, and Kobo
    •    Nominated by Romantic Times for Best Anthology

REVIEWS

"A captivating historical romance. Fans of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series will love Lauren Royal!"
—Glynnis Campbell, USA Today Bestselling Author

"Passionate…a Top Pick!"
Romantic Times

"A precious tale I adored, and it makes me want to go out and buy all of Lauren Royal's other books…This book is a #1 Keeper!"
The Belles and Beaux of Romance

"Atmospheric and charming…[a] delightful bedtime story."
Publishers Weekly (Forecast Review)

CONNECTING BOOKS

While If You Dared to Love a Laird can be read as a stand-alone story, many readers enjoy reading it as part of a series. All of Lauren's books feature Chase family members. Should you wish to read them in chronological order, this is the sequence:

Chase Family Series
When an Earl Meets a Girl
How to Undress a Marquess
If You Dared to Love a Laird
A Duke's Guide to Seducing His Bride
Never Doubt a Viscount
The Scandal of Lord Randal
A Gentleman's Plot to Tie the Knot
A Secret Christmas
A Chase Family Christmas

Chase Family Series: The Regency
Tempt Me at Midnight
Tempting Juliana
The Art of Temptation

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLauren Royal
Release dateAug 7, 2012
ISBN9781938907029
If You Dared to Love a Laird: Chase Family Series, #3
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Lauren Royal

I decided to become a writer in the third grade (or, as my Canadian friends call it, grade three), after winning a "Why My Mother is the Greatest" essay contest and having my entry published in a major newspaper. Seeing my words in print was a thrill! But everyone told me it's too hard for novelists to get published, so after college I spent fourteen years as the CEO of my own jewelry store chain before writing my first book. A mistake? Maybe...but my first heroine, Amethyst, was a jeweler, so at least I took advantage of that wise old saying, "Write what you know." And I learned a good lesson: Don't let other people tell you what you can or can't do! I write humorous historical romance mostly set in England and Scotland in the 17th and 19th centuries (Restoration and Regency periods). I've been oh-so-lucky to see my books hit bestseller lists all over the world, including the New York Times and USA Today lists, and win awards including the Golden Quill and Booklist's Top 10 Romance of the Year, making this second career a real dream come true. I live in Southern California with my husband, our three young adult children, and one constantly shedding cat, and I still think my mother is the greatest! Visit my website at http://www.LaurenRoyal.com, where you can see the real people and real places in my books, enter a contest, sign up for my newsletter, and find historical recipes for the foods in my books. Follow me on... Facebook Profile: facebook.com/readLaurenRoyal Facebook Page: facebook.com/LaurenRoyal Twitter: twitter.com/readLaurenRoyal (@readLaurenRoyal) Pinterest: pinterest.com/LaurenRoyal Blog: http://CrumbsFromMyKeyboard.com

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Amethyst is the first book in Lauren Royal's Jewel Trilogy. One of the things I enjoy about her books is the clever way she weaves the plot around historical events and people in early English history. Amethyst is set during the Great London Fire of 1666, and she does a nice job allowing that catastrophic event to drive her plot and her main characters together. Amy Goldsmith and Colin Chase first meet when he enters her family's jewelry shop to purchase a gift for his sister, and that chance meeting sets the rest of the book in motion. The details of the time are so well-written that I can forgive the cheesy dialogue and eye-rolling decisions from both Colin and Amy as they find their "happily ever after". Fans of historical romance should first read the Jewel Trilogy, then read her Flower Trilogy, set a bit in the future and cleverly ties in these characters as well.
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    SENSUALITY RATING: No PROFANITY; One SEXUAL ENCOUNTER; No Euphemistic "CODE WORDS GENRE: 17th century; Historical English Romance; England SETTING: Cainewood Village.CENTRAL FEMALE CHARACTER: CLARICE BRADFORD – a commoner; enjoys the simple uncomplicated life with just she and her daughter; sure about her place in life.CENTRAL MALE CHARACTER: CAMERON LESLIE – enjoys life in a simple way; easy going; uncomplicated; age 24; responsible; newly titled; from Leslie castle in Scotland.SYNOPSIS: He has but a few days before he must return to his home in Scotland. He has but a few days to convince her how attracted he is to her. Will age difference get in the way? That is one of her main concerns. The other, she has been married before to a cruel man and now prefers life alone; just she and her daughter.WHAT I LIKED: Mary is as cute as a button with her personality.WHAT I DID NOT LIKE: Kissing, kissing and kissing. A little kissing too much.RATING: (4) stars BECAUSE the plot was guess-able (my made-up word). No real adventure. The conflict often boring.

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If You Dared to Love a Laird - Lauren Royal

If You Dared to Love a Laird

IF YOU DARED TO LOVE A LAIRD

LAUREN ROYAL

February 2022 Edition

FORMERLY TITLED FOREVERMORE

Novelty Books

CONTENTS

More Chase Family Books

1. One

2. Two

3. Three

4. Four

5. Five

6. Six

7. Seven

8. Eight

9. Nine

10. Ten

11. Eleven

12. Twelve

13. Thirteen

14. Fourteen

Books by Lauren Royal

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If You Dared to Love a Laird

was formerly titled Forevermore

England, 1667

Sensible Clarice Bradford is content in her widowhood. She has a pretty one-room cottage and a lovely little daughter, and the last thing she wants is another husband. Until one fairytale evening when she’s invited to a wedding at a castle...

Scottish laird Sir Cameron Leslie is smitten with the shy English beauty at first sight. He’s fiercely drawn to the very strength and independence that make her unwilling to throw caution to the wind and bestow her heart on a younger man. Though passion flares between them, it will take everything Cameron can muster to reawaken Clarice's long-forgotten dreams of true love...

MORE CHASE FAMILY BOOKS

CHASE FAMILY SERIES

When an Earl Meets a Girl

How to Undress a Marquess

If You Dared to Love a Laird

A Duke’s Guide to Seducing His Bride

Never Doubt a Viscount

The Scandal of Lord Randal

A Gentleman’s Plot to Tie the Knot

A Secret Christmas

A Chase Family Christmas


CHASE FAMILY SERIES: THE REGENCY

Tempt Me at Midnight

Tempting Juliana

The Art of Temptation

A MESSAGE FROM LAUREN…

I LOVE TO KEEP in touch with my readers! Please join my email newsletter to receive new release bulletins and handpicked free and 99¢ book recommendations.

I’d also be thrilled to see you in my Readers Group on Facebook, where my daughter Devon and I share sneak peeks and gather suggestions from our favorite readers—our honorary Chase cousins. And just for joining, we’ll send you a gift: a free copy of our historical cookbook!

I so hope you’ll enjoy Cameron and Clarice’s story.

Happy reading!

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For Terri Castoro,

critique partner and friend forevermore.


I couldn't do it without you!

ONE

Village of Cainewood, England

September 1667

THEY’D SENT A carriage to take her to the castle.

In all her thirty-one years, Clarice Bradford had never ridden in a carriage. Gingerly she climbed inside and perched on the leather seat, settling the pink skirts of her Sunday gown.

Dressed in blue to match her eyes, Clarice’s five-year-old daughter bounced up and down on the seat opposite. I’ve been in this carriage, Mama. When Lord Cainewood brought me to live with you.

In her short life, Mary had been orphaned by the plague and then abandoned during the Great Fire of London. But in the year since Lord Cainewood brought Mary to her doorstep, Clarice had come to love the girl like her own.

I remember you climbing out of this carriage. That’s one day I’m unlikely to ever forget. Clarice reached across and tweaked her daughter on the chin. It’s a fine carriage, isn’t it?

Mary shrugged, her blond ringlets bouncing on her shoulders in the same rhythm as the vehicle. I would rather ride a horse.

That wouldn’t be a very elegant way to arrive at a nobleman’s wedding.

A sigh wafted from Mary’s rosy lips. I s’pose not. She nibbled on a fingernail until Clarice pulled her hand from her mouth. Who is Lord Cainewood marrying?

I haven’t met her, poppet, but if she’s marrying Lord Cainewood, she must be a grand lady. I’ve heard she’s from Scotland.

Scotland. Is that very far away?

Far enough. Clarice leaned across the cabin and took Mary’s hands in hers. Can you believe we’re going to a wedding at the castle?

Though Mary smiled, it was clear she wasn’t overly impressed. I lived at the castle before. Last year, after Lord Cainewood’s brother had swept her from the fire and brought her to Cainewood. For a whole month.

Well, I’ve only been in the great hall for Christmas dinner once a year, Clarice said. I’ve never seen any of the other rooms.

I’ll show you around, her daughter proclaimed, displaying nary a hint of the awe that made Clarice’s heart beat a rapid tattoo.

The castle was grandly ancient; the very thought of entering the family’s private living space was both daunting and exciting. And the carriage was clattering over the drawbridge already.

Shadows sheathed the carriage’s windows as they passed beneath the barbican. Then it was bright again, and Clarice Bradford found herself inside the crenelated walls of Cainewood Castle.

The carriage door was flung open, and Mary ran down the steps into the enormous grassy quadrangle. Who are you? Clarice heard her ask. And who is this?

You must be Miss Mary, came a masculine voice. Clarice alighted from the carriage to see a man crouched by her daughter, an infant in his arms. And this is baby Jewel. Lord Cainewood is an uncle now, aye?

Lord Cainewood plays games with me sometimes. The babe is lucky to have him for an uncle. Four stories of stately living quarters looming behind her, Mary ran a small finger down the child’s tiny nose. But Jewel is an odd name. ‘Specially for a boy.

Ah, but Jewel is a lass. A grin appeared on the stranger’s face, lopsided and indulgent. Though she has little hair on her head yet, she’s a girl.

Oh. Will she have hair soon?

Aye. A bonnie lass she’ll be. Just like you.

Mary’s giggle tinkled into the summer air as the man rose to his full height and caught Clarice’s gaze with his.

Something stirred inside her when she met his warm hazel eyes. Since he hadn’t answered Mary, Clarice had no idea who he was. He looked to be a wedding guest, though, dressed in a fancy blue suit trimmed with bright gold braid. She’d been told this would be a small family wedding. Judging from his accent, he must belong to the bride’s side.

The stranger was tall. Clarice was not a short woman, but he topped her by nearly a head. Straight wheaten hair skimmed his shoulders and fluttered in the light breeze, shimmering in the sunshine. And those eyes…she felt she could get lost in them.

She gave herself a mental shake. This magical fairytale day was sparking her imagination—that was all. She’d never thought to be inside the castle walls as an invited guest to the lord’s wedding—she and Mary the only commoners invited—the only non-family invited, come to that. Lord Cainewood had said that since their misfortune had inadvertently led to his marriage, he wanted them with him to celebrate. The sheer wonder of it was going to her sensible head. Making her giddy.

You talk funny, Mary said to the stranger.

Mary! Clarice exclaimed, but she couldn’t seem to look at her daughter. Her gaze was still riveted to the man’s. He didn’t talk funny, either. To the contrary, the Scottish cadence of his words seemed to flow right into her and melt her very bones.

Lud, she was afraid her knees might give out.

Do you think so? He tore his gaze from Clarice’s and looked down at Mary. Ye should gae a’ folk the hearin’, ye ken? he said in an accent so broad it was obviously exaggerated.

At the look on her daughter’s face, Clarice laughed, then clapped a hand over her mouth. Surely laughter wasn’t appropriate at a lord’s wedding. She schooled her expression to be properly sober. He means you should listen to people without passing judgment, she told Mary.

The man grinned, showing even white teeth. I’m Cameron Leslie, he said. Cousin of the bride. Shifting the baby to one arm, he reached for Clarice’s hand. When he pressed his warm lips to the back, her breath caught and she thought she might swoon.

Clarice Bradford had never swooned.

And you two must be the mother and daughter I’ve heard so much about, whose trials set Cainewood on the road to meet and woo my cousin Cait. She released her breath when he dropped her hand. Though to hear Lord Cainewood’s side of it, Mr. Leslie added with a jaunty wink, "it was Caithren who

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