They have nothing in common – except that they’re getting married. To each other. Max Drummond doesn’t believe in love. But if the whisky heir doesn’t marry by thirty, he’ll lose everything: the Highland estate, the distillery, and the last piece of his brother’s legacy. Freelance journalist Rowan MacKay is one pay check away from financial ruin. Her gran’s care bills are piling up. Breaking into Max’s castle for a story? Bad idea. Getting caught? Even worse. But saying yes to his outrageous marriage proposal? That’s selling her soul to the hot and handsome Scottish devil in a tailored suit. His offer: one year. No emotions. No messy entanglements. Just a cold, hard contract… Max is control in a tailored suit. Rowan is chaos in Doc Martens. And the sizzling tension between them is a powder keg ready to explode. Until longing turns into reckless nights. But when betrayal strikes and their fake marriage turns real, they have two choices: walk away – or break every rule and fight for the one thing they swore they’d never need. Hired by My Rich Highland Husband is a spicy Scottish romance, featuring: Marriage of Convenience - Opposites attract - Grumpy x Sassy - Slow Burn - Forced Proximity If you love scorching slow-burn tension, sparkling banter, and a rich Highlander falling hard for the woman who wrecks him, Max and Rowan are waiting for you. Get ready – Scotland’s never been hotter! 'Who doesn't love a dreamy getaway to Scotland with a rich whisky heir set in an idyllic Scottish castle?' - Kimberley 'A sexy Scottish Laird, a castle and whisky. What's not to love? I could not stop reading till I finished the book.' - Lyn 'A romantic, steamy and a perfect escape read. Extra plus: the Scottish setting.' - Linda 'Their banter is just hilarious and how they slowly fall for each other melted my heart.' - Suze 'Speaking of the setting - wow! The Scottish Highlands were beautifully described, and I could almost feel the cool air and see the rugged landscape.' - Mo Beatrice Bradshaw crafts spicy contemporary romances set across Scotland - whisking readers away to glens and windswept coastlines without the need for a plane ticket! When not hunched over her laptop in her Glasgow flat (fuelled by industrial amounts of coffee and pastries), you'll find her hunting for inspiration in crumbling castles, exploring Scottish landscapes, or striking up conversations with the residents of ancient cemeteries. Her future gravestone will immortalise the time she convinced David Hasselhoff to sing, a tale best shared over whisky. And while she throws herself into ceilidhs with the same enthusiasm as karaoke nights, her dancing has been described as 'enthusiastically hazardous'.