When James MacCarran, Viscount Struan, and his siblings discover the terms of their inheritance at the reading of his grandmothers will he is floored. If he and his siblings do not complete a task and marry one of Fey blood, their inheritance would go to Nicholas MacCarran, Earl of Eldin, their cousin. But fairies? Fairies didn't exist, or did their grandmother know something they did not?
Elspeth MacArthur was born with the Sight, which as her grandfather explained to her, was part of her Fey heritage. Elspeth and James first meet when she visits Edingburgh. James feels an uncharacteristic pull towards Elspeth, he felt protective of her but yet intrigued as well. These were feelings James had not felt before and thus wasn't sure where they came from.
When James arrives at Struan House as part of the terms of her will he meets Elspeth again. And due to unforeseen circumstances they are forced to be in each others company for several days. James offers Elspeth marriage, as she will be considered ruined after spending time alone with him, but she refuses. But James soon realizes that he loves Elspeth and is determined to have her at his side. And if she truly is of Fey, then he will also have succeeded in his task to satisfy his grandmothers will.
But Elspeth, although she loves James, is concerned that James doesn't believe her about the fairies and refuses his offer. Can James convince Elspeth that he indeed loves er?
I this was a good book. This is also a clean read and does have a happily ever after.
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