
About the Book
Book: The Highland Heist (A Freddie and Grace Mystery Book 4)
Author: Pepper Basham
Genre: Christian Fiction/Historical Fiction
Release Date: July, 2025

Grace Storms a Scottish Castle to Save her Sister
Lord Astley surprises his wife with a trip to America to see her family before they end their honeymoon adventures. But just as they arrive, they find Grace’s sister, Lillias, is the prime suspect in her husband’s murder. To add to the confusion a solicitor arrives to tell the sister’s they are needed in Scotland immediately to claim their mother’s inheritance.
The clock is ticking to clear Lillias of suspicion, but someone is determined to keep the sisters from reaching the Scottish Highlands. When Lillias disappears, Freddie and Grace race to Scotland, sure the answers will be found in a long-forgotten castle.
With a ghost from Frederick’s past leaving threatening clues along the way, the mysterious Mr. Kane waiting in the wings to grab the inheritance for himself, and an apparition haunting the infamous castle, Lord and Lady Astley must capture the castle, save Lillias, and not die in the process.
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About the Author

Pepper Basham is an award-winning author who writes romance peppered with grace and humor with southern Appalachian flair. Both her historical and contemporary novels have garnered recognition in the Grace Awards, Inspys, and ACFW Carol Awards. Her historical romance, The Thorn Healer, was a finalist in the 2018 RT Awards. Her historical romance novels, My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge and The Red Ribbon, and her contemporary novels, the Mitchell’s Crossroadsand Pleasant Gap series, showcase her Appalachian heritage, as well as her love for humor and family. She currently resides in the lovely mountains of Asheville, NC where she is the mom of five great kids, a speech-language pathologist to about fifty more, and a lover of chocolate, jazz, hats, and Jesus.
Excerpt
June 23, 1914
Perfect husbands were rare, except perhaps in fiction, but Grace Percy, Countess of Astley, had married the real-life equivalent, she was certain.
“I still cannot believe this surprise, Frederick!” Grace’s shock had continued all the way from the harbor, where her dear husband had announced that they’d arrived in America instead of England. “I thought the terrain looked different than England, but I never suspected we’d go anywhere else except your beloved Havensbrooke.”
“Our beloved Havensbrooke, I hope?” he corrected, turning from his place in the front seat of the hired touring, next to a rather somber driver.
Her smile immediately responded. At nearly seven months married, Grace still found her thoughts paused on occasion at the idea of his English estate being her home. But how could she help it? They’d only lived in the estate a few months before they’d taken off on their honeymoon tour. But oh, what a delightful introduction to her new home, complete with a murder mystery and a ghost hunt.
She sighed. Married life certainly kept proving to be wonderfully exciting.
She sent him another grin before tipping her head out the window just enough to take in the familiar lane leading to her father’s house. “How did you even know where to go? Harrington is such a small place outside of Richmond, and I know I’ve never given you exact directions.”
His low chuckle warmed the already heated June air, skittering a familiar welcome of tickles up her bare neck. “I’ve written my own letters to your father, darling.” His voice, so smooth and English, carried such delicious tenderness that Grace turned to find him shooting a wink to their adopted daughter, Zahra.
Zahra’s lips tipped. She rarely showed great affection, but who could blame her? After losing her family and living on the streets of Cairo, the little girl still had plenty of healing to do. So every smile came extra special.
Poor Miss Cox, the young English maid Frederick had hired in Italy to accompany them through the remainder of their trip, blushed at Frederick’s wink and smile. After all the overt affection Grace lathered on her darling husband, it was a wonder Miss Cox hadn’t gotten used to it yet, but perhaps the trouble lay more in how very handsome her husband was.
Grace thought about that idea for a moment. She supposed if she wasn’t married to this wonderful man, she’d find herself a little awestruck too.
Truth be told, he was so handsome, he might fit the description of a dime-novel villain, but she was very glad fiction didn’t get it right on that score either.
“Besides, it may be a while before we can travel again.” He continued, turning back to face the front of the car. “I know it’s a few months earlier than we’d originally planned, but it seemed a waste not to take advantage of being at sea. And I know you’d love to see your family.”
Grace would have kissed his cheek if she hadn’t been sitting in the back seat of the touring with Zahra between her and Miss Cox. “You are the most wonderful man.” She turned to Zahra and Miss Cox. “Don’t you think so?”
Miss Cox’s eyes widened, and she quickly looked away, but Zahra’s grin stretched enough to show off her teeth. The simple white dress she wore brought out the depths of those endless gray-green eyes. Grace still couldn’t stop smiling at the very idea that the little girl belonged to her and Frederick now.
“He has all his hair and teeth.” Zahra nodded, the tiniest twinkle in her eyes alerted Grace that the little girl might be finding her humor. “That is a help.”
Frederick’s laugh burst out. “Indeed it is, Zahra. And I’m glad to still possess both of them.”
Grace studied his thick dark hair for a second longer, her fingers twitching to push through his locks, but the very idea could send poor Miss Cox through the car window. Grace drew in a deep breath to keep her show of admiration to a more appropriate public display and leaned toward Zahra. “The gardens at Rutledge House are lovely, Zahra. They were my mother’s gardens, and I’d often spend time with her there. Hopefully, when we return to our dear Havensbrooke”—she emphasized, sending her dear husband a look to ensure her noted her correction—“you and I and, perhaps even Lily, can work to restore those gardens together. Then we can make our own special place too. Gardens are very creative places in stories as well as in real life.”
My Impressions
“If the world is shifting beneath our feet, dear Frederick, then we must trust in the one who holds the whole world all the more.”
Freddie and Grace are back! And in as fine a form as ever, solving mysteries with optimism, unusual advice sources, and humor. This adventure finds the young recently married sleuthing couple involved in a 1914 mystery that spans both sides of the Atlantic.
This one hits particularly close to home as it involves Grace’s family of origin. Not only do we see her conniving, condescending sister resurface, but Lillias is fingered as the guilty party in a murder and the evidence is stacked against her. While Freddie and Grace do everything in their power to help her, their efforts are impugned. “I admire your determination, Lady Astley, but I must caution you—this isn’t some sort of game. Real-life investigations require precision and restraint, not whimsy.” – Johnson
Lillias’ jealousy over Grace’s social status and supposed monetary worth rears its ugly head, until Lillias not only rails at Grace, but attempts to convince Frederick he married the wrong sister. I love Freddy for his ready defense of Grace, despite her social ineptness:“she is not only a willing student to learn new things, but her kindness has overcome many of the social obstacles placed before her. You not only dismiss her advice but underestimate her intelligence and strength of character—qualities I value deeply.”
Can the two, together with their recently adopted daughter from Egypt, overcome their past familial insecurities, and find rest in their love for each other and the Lord? Nevermind they also have a deadline to meet in a drafty Scottish castle, or they will lose an inheritance that Grace’s one loving family member has left for her and her sister. Ghosts, gossipy servants, spies, Loch Ness, and unexpected danger find Grace and Freddie as they finally near their goal.
I particularly loved the way that we are shown two different marriages, both by choices characters made. As the characters continue to make life choices, one marriage flourishes, while the other shrivels. A lot of life lessons there!
Little Zahra, wise beyond her years, but so insecure in her new parents’ love, is so easy to love. And Freddie and Grace are just the parents she needs!
Basham includes a litany of literary references, not the least of which are references to the works of Edgar Allan Poe, a big nod to Basham’s writing friend, Jaime Jo Wright. How fun!
One caveat: this book is definitely part of a series, book 4 of A Freddie and Grace Mystery, and reads much better when read in that order.
I received a copy of the book from Celebrate Lit via NetGalley. I also bought my own copy. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.
Notable Quotables:
“If their marriage had taught him anything, it was that his strength had limits. And he had to trust the people he loved most to the one who loved them more.”– Frederick
“Money might not buy happiness, but it certainly bought tolerance.”
“Love truly was such an enormous feeling. And if what she felt was the mere human side of it, how very incalculable God’s love must be. It really should lead her to much less worry, shouldn’t it? Even about all the current difficulties and hurts swirling around them.”– Grace
“‘You made your choices, and I had to make mine for the good of our family.’ And thanks be to God, He’d redeemed the choice and made it so much better than Grace had ever dreamed.”– Grace
“Adopted means Frederick and I are your new parents,” Grace said gently. “It means we’ll care for you whether you’re good or bad, whether you need us a little or a lot. It means you’ll always have a home here, and more importantly”—she placed a hand over her heart—”you’ll always have a place in here. Only you can fill it.” -Grace
My Rating
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Magnificent!
I loved seeing how Grace and Freddie took what could have been a disastrous union and by God’s grace, turned it into a wonderful, affirming marriage! The adventure was an added bonus!
Blog Stops
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Devoted To Hope, August 2
Book Looks by Lisa, August 3
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Min Reads and Reviews, August 4
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Daysong Reflections, August 5
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Melissa’s Bookshelf, August 7
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Blossoms and Blessings, August 9
Labor Not in Vain , August 9
Holly’s Book Corner, August 10
An Author’s Take, August 10
Lily’s CornerLily’s Corner, August 11
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She Lives To Read, August 12
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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Pepper is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon eGift card and a print copy of the book!!
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