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15 Authors like Keira Montclair

Keira Montclair is a favorite among readers who love medieval Highland romance with sweeping emotion, loyal clans, protective heroes, resilient heroines, and plenty of danger along the way. Her books often combine family-centered storytelling with feuds, rescues, political tension, and hard-won happily-ever-afters set against the dramatic backdrop of Scotland.

If you enjoy the blend of romance, action, warmth, and Scottish atmosphere in Keira Montclair’s novels, these authors are excellent next reads:

  1. Maya Banks

    Maya Banks is one of the most obvious recommendations for Keira Montclair readers because she writes emotionally intense Highland romance with strong clan dynamics, alpha heroes, and heroines who must navigate danger as well as desire. Her stories lean sensual and dramatic, with a fast-moving style that keeps the stakes high.

    A great place to start is In Bed with a Highlander, the opening novel in her McCabe Trilogy. It delivers a wounded warrior, a politically important marriage, and the kind of passionate, high-conflict romance that will appeal to fans of Montclair’s adventurous storytelling.

  2. Lynsay Sands

    Lynsay Sands brings a lighter, more humorous touch to historical romance while still delivering compelling chemistry and Scottish settings. If you like Keira Montclair’s accessible style and enjoy romance that balances warmth, banter, and family chaos, Sands is an easy author to sink into.

    Try An English Bride in Scotland, a funny and charming Highland romance about an arranged marriage that goes unexpectedly wrong before it goes wonderfully right. It’s especially good for readers who enjoy spirited heroines and entertaining misunderstandings.

  3. Monica McCarty

    Monica McCarty is ideal for readers who want their Scottish romance grounded in richer historical detail and larger political stakes. Her books are often more serious in tone than Montclair’s, but they offer the same appeal of brave Highland warriors, fierce loyalty, and powerful romantic tension.

    Start with The Chief, the first book in the Highland Guard series. Set during the Wars of Scottish Independence, it combines a strong arranged-marriage romance with espionage, clan duty, and vivid historical atmosphere.

  4. Julie Garwood

    Julie Garwood remains a classic choice for readers who love Scottish historical romance. Her books are known for witty dialogue, memorable heroines, emotionally satisfying love stories, and Highland heroes who are intimidating to everyone except the woman they fall for. If you enjoy Montclair’s heartfelt romance and family-centered emotional beats, Garwood is a natural fit.

    The Bride is her signature Highland romance for many readers. It features a spirited English heroine and a powerful Scottish laird in a story full of humor, tenderness, and enduring chemistry.

  5. Hannah Howell

    Hannah Howell has written a huge number of Scottish-set romances, and her work is especially appealing for readers who want classic Highland themes: clan loyalty, danger, passion, revenge, secrets, and strong-willed couples. Like Montclair, she often writes with an emphasis on emotional bonds and survival through hardship.

    Highland Destiny is a strong introduction to her work, offering a romance shaped by family conflict, political tension, and a heroine whose courage is every bit as important as the hero’s strength.

  6. Donna Grant

    Donna Grant is a great choice if you like your Highland romance with an added dose of the supernatural. Her books blend Scottish history, sensual romance, and fantasy elements such as ancient powers, curses, and magical legacies. Readers who enjoy Montclair’s dramatic stakes may appreciate Grant’s darker, more mystical edge.

    Begin with Dangerous Highlander, the first book in the Dark Sword series. It offers a brooding warrior hero, a courageous heroine, and a richly atmospheric mix of romance and Highland myth.

  7. Terri Brisbin

    Terri Brisbin writes medieval historical romance with a strong sense of place and believable emotional conflict. Her novels often focus on duty, vulnerability, trust, and the tension between personal desire and family obligation. That makes her a strong recommendation for readers who like the emotional sincerity in Keira Montclair’s books.

    Taming the Highlander is a good starting point. It delivers a rugged Highland setting, an intense central relationship, and the kind of slow-building emotional payoff that historical romance fans often crave.

  8. Eliza Knight

    Eliza Knight writes fast-paced Scottish historical romance with bold heroines, dangerous political stakes, and strong romantic tension. Her stories are a good match for Montclair readers who want a balance of adventure and emotion, especially when the plot involves kidnappings, alliances, and hard-fought trust.

    The Highlander's Reward is an excellent place to begin. It showcases Knight’s flair for combining historical conflict with a compelling romance between determined characters who must rely on one another.

  9. Margaret Mallory

    Margaret Mallory is especially well suited to readers who enjoy the more immersive and emotionally layered side of Highland romance. Her novels often emphasize survival, honor, family responsibility, and the dangerous realities of medieval life, while still delivering deeply satisfying love stories.

    Pick up The Guardian, the first novel in the Return of the Highlanders series. It combines vivid Scottish scenery, a hero shaped by hardship, and a romance that grows through trust, resilience, and shared purpose.

  10. Vonda Sinclair

    Vonda Sinclair writes Scottish historical romance with plenty of heart, conflict, and Highland atmosphere. Her books frequently feature honorable but tormented heroes, intelligent heroines, and storylines driven by both external threats and emotional vulnerability. That combination makes her a solid pick for Montclair fans who want familiar genre pleasures with a slightly moodier tone.

    My Fierce Highlander is a strong recommendation. It offers a memorable central couple, palpable romantic tension, and a sweeping Highland setting that feels made for readers who love medieval Scottish romance.

  11. Glynnis Campbell

    Glynnis Campbell writes energetic medieval romance filled with danger, loyalty, and strong personalities. Her heroines are often capable and unconventional, and her heroes are warriors forced to confront more than just battlefield threats. Readers who appreciate Keira Montclair’s mix of action and romance may find Campbell especially enjoyable.

    Lady Danger is a lively introduction to her work. Set in medieval Scotland, it features a bold heroine, a battle-tested hero, and a romance shaped by peril, pride, and attraction.

  12. Suzanne Enoch

    Suzanne Enoch is known for sparkling dialogue, appealing characters, and historical romances that feel lively and fun without losing emotional depth. While some of her work has a more Regency flavor, her Highland romances will appeal to readers who enjoy chemistry, humor, and stubbornly mismatched couples finding their way together.

    The Devil Wears Kilts is an excellent starting point. It’s witty, romantic, and full of entertaining friction between a practical heroine and a Highland hero who is not prepared for her.

  13. Julianne MacLean

    Julianne MacLean writes historical romance with a polished, emotional style that often digs deeply into longing, sacrifice, and second chances. Readers who like Keira Montclair’s heartfelt romantic arcs but want a touch more emotional introspection may connect strongly with her books.

    Captured by the Highlander is a great entry point. It combines Scottish intrigue, danger, and a tender but tension-filled romance that unfolds against a richly imagined historical backdrop.

  14. Celeste Bradley

    Celeste Bradley is a slightly different recommendation, but a rewarding one for readers who enjoy historical romance with clever plotting, wit, and a touch of suspense. While she is not as tightly focused on medieval Highland settings as some others on this list, her books still offer the smart, emotionally engaging storytelling that can appeal to Montclair fans looking to branch out.

    The Pretender is a good place to try her style. It features intrigue, deception, strong romantic chemistry, and a more plot-driven historical romance experience.

  15. Cecelia Mecca

    Cecelia Mecca is a strong recommendation for readers who love medieval settings, political alliances, and romances shaped by power struggles. Her books often focus on castles, noble families, strategic marriages, and characters whose feelings deepen as trust is tested. That gives her work a satisfying overlap with the elements many readers enjoy in Keira Montclair.

    Start with The Thief's Countess, a medieval romance set in England that combines danger, status conflict, and a well-developed emotional journey between two layered protagonists.

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