Delacroix is renowned for her "Jewels" sub-series, and this particular trilogy serves as a sequel to her popular Bride Quest books, focusing on the next generation of the family.

Each sibling undergoes a significant transformation. They aren't just archetypes; they are flawed individuals dealing with grief, pressure, and the fear of failure.

"Las Joyas de Kinfairlie" (The Jewels of Kinfairlie) is a captivating historical romance trilogy written by the prolific author (a pseudonym for Deborah Cooke) . Set in the rugged, atmospheric landscape of medieval Scotland, the series follows the lives and loves of the siblings of the Lammerlaw family, heirs to the Kinfairlie estate.

"Las Joyas de Kinfairlie" is a definitive example of Claire Delacroix’s ability to weave together intense romance with authentic historical world-building. For fans of Scottish medieval romance, it offers a perfect balance of "alpha" heroes, resilient heroines, and a sweeping sense of family legacy.

The "Jewels" of the title refers both to the value of the siblings themselves to their lineage and the literal and metaphorical treasures they discover through their romantic journeys. 1. The Wedding Knight (El Caballero de la Boda)

The first installment focuses on , the eldest brother and Laird of Kinfairlie. Feeling the weight of responsibility to provide heirs and secure his family's future, Alexander enters into a marriage of convenience. However, he soon finds that his bride, a woman with a mysterious past, challenges his notions of duty and awakens a passion he hadn't prepared for. It sets the tone for the series: a blend of medieval grit and high-stakes emotion. 2. The Beauty Bride (La Novia de la Belleza)