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"Highland Knight" in the Murray Family series by Hannah Howell follows the story of Avery and Gillyanne, who find themselves in the care of a Scottish knight, Cameron, after being captured in France. As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that Cameron seeks revenge on Avery's brother, Payton, who is accused of raping Cameron's sister. Despite the initial tension and motives, a passionate relationship develops between Avery and Cameron, leading to a journey filled with romance, humor, and uncovering the truth behind the accusations.
The writing style in "Highland Knight" is praised for its ability to convey the historical era authentically, with well-executed dialect that enhances the setting without alienating readers. The plot is filled with intrigue, action, and romance, drawing readers into a world created by the author where characters like Avery and Cameron come to life with witty personalities and engaging dynamics.
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