The Heiress Bride is the third installment in Catherine Coulter’s popular series, focusing on Sinjun Sherbrooke and her whirlwind romance with Colin Kinross.
Sinjun is often cited as a favorite in the series. She is spirited, intelligent, and refuses to be a damsel in distress, even when dealing with ancient family secrets and Scottish weather.
It is widely considered one of the stronger entries in the Sherbrooke series because Sinjun is such an engaging lead. It’s a fun, fast-paced read that transitions the series from the ballrooms of London to the rugged highlands of Scotland.
While it's a Regency romance, the setting in a crumbling Scottish castle adds a layer of mystery and atmosphere that feels slightly more Gothic than the previous books.
The story follows Sinjun Sherbrooke, who is determined to avoid a dull marriage. After fleeing a boring suitor, she meets Colin Kinross, the Earl of Ashburnham, at a ball. Colin is in desperate need of money to save his Scottish estate and his young children. The two elope almost immediately, but Sinjun soon discovers that life at Colin’s castle, Ashburnham, is far from a fairytale—complete with a "ghostly" mystery and a very cold reception from the locals.
Sherbrooke Brides 03 - The Heiress Bride Now
The Heiress Bride is the third installment in Catherine Coulter’s popular series, focusing on Sinjun Sherbrooke and her whirlwind romance with Colin Kinross.
Sinjun is often cited as a favorite in the series. She is spirited, intelligent, and refuses to be a damsel in distress, even when dealing with ancient family secrets and Scottish weather. Sherbrooke Brides 03 - The Heiress Bride
It is widely considered one of the stronger entries in the Sherbrooke series because Sinjun is such an engaging lead. It’s a fun, fast-paced read that transitions the series from the ballrooms of London to the rugged highlands of Scotland. The Heiress Bride is the third installment in
While it's a Regency romance, the setting in a crumbling Scottish castle adds a layer of mystery and atmosphere that feels slightly more Gothic than the previous books. It is widely considered one of the stronger
The story follows Sinjun Sherbrooke, who is determined to avoid a dull marriage. After fleeing a boring suitor, she meets Colin Kinross, the Earl of Ashburnham, at a ball. Colin is in desperate need of money to save his Scottish estate and his young children. The two elope almost immediately, but Sinjun soon discovers that life at Colin’s castle, Ashburnham, is far from a fairytale—complete with a "ghostly" mystery and a very cold reception from the locals.