A Laird for the Governess by Catherine Tinley

 






Synopsis:


A penniless governess

And the dour Laird of Ardmore

Lydia Farnham must travel to a remote Scottish island to work for widower Alasdair MacDonald, who doesn’t trust her or her unconventional teaching methods! Yet as his daughter flourishes, so, too, does the intense connection between Lydia and Alasdair. Only she should know better than to fall for the handsome laird when it could leave her without a job, or a home…



Review:




Catherine Tinley wrote a well paced and engaging story set on a remote and picturesque scottish island.

The characters are extremely likeable and enjoyable. I liked the islanders camaraderie, their strong sense of family and their overlooking of the ton high society rules.

When Lydia loses her umpteenth job in London, she accepts to be the governess for a little girl with some healthy issues on one of The Hebrides island, Scotland. After a long trip she arrives on the island and she immediatly understands that it won't be easy to be accepeted by the Laird of Ardmore and his subjects, because they don't have a very high opinion of people coming from London.

I adored to see how Lydia makes Laird Alasdair and the islanders change their minds with her sweetness, kindness and her skill as governess. The relationship between the governess and Mairead is really heartwarming, I saw the young girl growing page after pager, becoming healthier and gaining self confidence. Alasdair is a good man, a little sceptic at the beginning, but Lydia will earn his respect.

A Laird For The Governess was a great story, I can't wait to get next book.




Release Date: 02.17.2022



















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