Book Blurb:
After a summer of successful pirate-treasure hunting, Lady Emily Scofield and her friends must hide the unprecedented discoveries they’ve made, thanks to the betrayal of her own family. Horrified by her brother, who stops at nothing to prove himself to their greedy father, Emily is forced to take a stand against her family–even when it means being cut off entirely.
Bram Sinclair, Earl of Telford, is fascinated with tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table–an interest he’s kept mostly hidden for the last decade. But when a diary is unearthed on the islands that could lead to a secret artifact, Bram is the only one able to piece the legends together.
As Bram and Emily seek out the whereabouts of the hidden artifact, they must dodge her family and a team of archeologists. In a race against time, it is up to them to decide what makes a hero worthy of legend. Is it fighting valiantly to claim the treasure . . . or sacrificing everything in the name of selfless love?
I received a copy of this book from Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are entirely my own, and I am writing a voluntary review.
AnnaScott’s Review:

Roseanna White never fails to disappoint me. She is one of the few Christian fiction authors that I can pick up with confidence, and so I love receiving ARCs of her newest books.
My absolute favorite thing about her writing style is her characters. They are so three-dimensional and real, and their dialogue (external or internal) consistently makes me laugh. We had already met Bram and Emily in the first books of this series, but since they were in the spotlight, we got to really get to know them on a deeper level. I loved how their relationship progressed, and they were just genuinely darling characters.
This was a beautiful conclusion to The Secrets of the Isles series. The overarching plot was wrapped up nicely, I loved getting to see how all of the relationships progressed throughout the series. Roseanna did such an amazing job describing the Isles of Scilly, and I learned so many things about cairns and King Arthur and the isles in general, and now I’m absolutely dying to go and experience it myself. I will say that Beth and Sheridan were my favorite couple (he had so many truly iconic lines, and I spent half of the book laughing), so To Treasure an Heiress was probably my favorite of the series, but this one was delightful too.



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