Of Fate and Fortune
Book 2 in The Glenoran Series
by Erinn Maxwell
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Pub Date 1 May 2026 | Archive Date 30 Apr 2026
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Description
A lost treasure.
A centuries-old secret.
Two love stories bound by fate.
When Heather Mackenzie Campbell begins following the clues her late mother left behind, she and her swoony handyman boyfriend, Flynn Duncan, are pulled into Scotland's greatest historical mystery: the disappearance of the Jacobite gold.
What begins as a search for answers quickly becomes something far more dangerous. Because someone else is hunting the gold, and they'll stop at nothing to claim it.
With Flynn at her side, Heather follows a trail of riddles, relics, and long-buried truths across the Highlands. But the deeper they dig into the past, the more another story begins to emerge; one hidden within the legend itself.
In 1746, as Scotland reels in the aftermath of a failed rebellion, two fugitives carry a secret across the Highlands: Jacobite courier, Harris Mackenzie, and the fiercely loyal Fiona Cameron. Bound by danger, duty, and a growing devotion neither of them expected, their choices will echo through time.
And centuries later, Heather begins to realize the legend of the Jacobite gold was never just about treasure.
It was about sacrifice.
About love.
And a legacy that was always meant to lead someone home.
A Note From the Publisher
While this is the second book in The Glenoran Series, it can absolutely be read as a standalone. New readers will be able to follow the story without prior knowledge of book one.
Advance Praise
"This was a phenomenal second book, and it completely pulled me in from start to finish. I especially loved the rich Jacobite history woven throughout, particularly the elements surrounding the gold and Bonnie Prince Charlie. It added such depth and intrigue while making the story feel immersive and meaningful.
The way the story moves between present day and the past was beautifully done. Watching her uncover her mother’s research and piece together her family’s legacy kept me hooked. And the way we’re given glimpses into the past alongside that felt so vivid, almost like experiencing it firsthand without ever losing that sense of discovery.
It truly made me feel like I was exploring Scotland right alongside her, which only made me want to visit even more.
The writing was captivating and flowed so effortlessly that I genuinely couldn’t put it down until the very end.
If you love historical fiction, especially set in the Scottish Highlands, this series is absolutely worth picking up. And if you’re here for a touch of romance, the continued story between Flynn and Heather adds just the right amount of heart, especially in those lighter moments when they get to simply enjoy being together."
--Goodreads Review
So I am generally obsessed with all things Scotland. Its my ultimate bucket list trip, my family loves attending local highland games, my first tattoo was a Celtic know... so naturally when I saw the opportunity to read Of Fate and Fortune, I absolutely jumped on it. And yall, I am SO glad I did.
This is Erinn Maxwell's second novel and sequel to Of Heather and Thistle. First of all, this book hooked me from the very beginning and had me eager to follow both the adventure and the romances that were blossoming both in present and past.
I love that Erinn features such strong women. Heather refuses to be scared off her mission when things get tough and that resilience speaks to me. And don't even get me started on Flynn, a man who knows what he wants but is patient and oh so sweet!
I loved feeling like I was touring Scotland while I read - something I dream of doing in real life. Thanks Erinn for letting me live part of a dream, even if it was for just a few hours.
--Goodreads Review
Marketing Plan
Of Fate and Fortune will be supported by a multi-channel launch strategy targeting romance readers, bookstagram, and book clubs, with a strong emphasis on early reviews and reader engagement.
- ARC Campaign: Distributed via NetGalley Co-Op and direct ARC team to generate early reviews on review platforms like Goodreads, ahead of release.
- Email Marketing: ARC outreach and launch announcements to an engaged newsletter list.
- Social Media Campaign: Active promo on Instagram (@erinnmaxwellwrites) including reels, aesthetic content, giveaways, and interactive posts leading up to and during release week.
- Paid Promos: Featured placement with The Fussy Librarian (launch day) and additional newsletter promos (Bookspry) during release week.
- Launch Week Events: In-person bookstore release party and author conversation to drive local engagement and visibility.
- Pricing Strategy: Limited-time promo pricing (99c) during the preorder period and launch week to increase discoverability and accessibility to readers.
- Cross-Promos & Giveaways: Collabs with other romance authors (both indie and trad pub) to expand reach and attract new readers.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9798234031297 |
| PRICE | |
| PAGES | 442 |
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 2004772
I received an ARC copy from the author via NetGalley. All opinions are my own and freely given. This is the sequel to Of Heather and Thistle. You absolutely do not need to read the first book in order to enjoy this book. Of Fate and Fortune is an enchanting romance told in dual timelines. This book reminded me of the way romance novels used to be told. I found that the author was able to seamlessly intertwine the modern Heather and Flynn with the post-Cullodan timeframe Fiona and Harris. I love the attention to details both the past and the present and the use of Gaelic dialogue. She does a brilliant job of describing Scotland really immersing the reader. She also adds plenty of history into the story to give the plot more context. Perfect for those that enjoy historical fiction with emotional spicy romance. The modern timeline has an action packed mystery for lost secret Jacobite gold. The past timeline reveals how secrets and stories of the past chase those in the future. I love how the stories interlaced and the clues left behind lead to a family legacy. “If the thistle endures, follow it home. “ I don’t want to spoil anything but it was a magical romantic read. If you enjoy Outlander, then this is another one you should add to your TBR.
📖 Of Fate and Fortune by Erinn Maxwell (Book 2 in The Glenoran Series)
Pub Date: 1 May 2026
There’s something incredibly special about a story that weaves together past and present so seamlessly—and Of Fate and Fortune absolutely delivers on that magic ✨
Even as the second book in the series, this works beautifully as a standalone. I never felt lost, and instead was immediately drawn into Heather’s journey as she follows the trail her mother left behind. What starts as a treasure hunt quickly becomes something far deeper, richer, and more emotional than I expected.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Scottish Highlands, the story alternates between two timelines—and honestly, I loved both equally. Heather and Flynn’s modern-day search is full of tension, mystery, and just the right amount of danger, while the 1746 storyline completely stole my heart 💔
Harris and Fiona’s story is full of sacrifice, loyalty, and a quiet, powerful love that lingers long after you’ve finished reading. The way their choices ripple into the present timeline was beautifully done and added so much emotional depth.
The Jacobite history was fascinating without ever feeling overwhelming, and it really grounded the story in something meaningful. But what stood out most to me was the theme running through it all—this wasn’t just about lost gold. It was about legacy, love, and the idea that some stories are meant to be found.
✨ What I loved:
Dual timeline done perfectly
Emotional, slow-burn romance (in both timelines!)
Rich historical detail without info-dumping
A mystery that kept me hooked throughout
💭 Final thoughts:
This book is immersive, romantic, and full of heart. If you love historical fiction blended with mystery and a touch of danger, this is one you don’t want to miss.
⭐️ Rating: 4.5–5 stars
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