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Heart of a Highlander

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How can she love the man responsible for her husband's death?

When Frenchwoman Giselle McTavish married a Scotsman, she never expected to be widowed two years later and left to bring up their son alone. Nonetheless, she's determined the next laird will be raised in Scotland. Even though Highlander Hugh Ferguson—the man she holds responsible for her husband's drowning—also lives at Craiglocky Keep. Two years pass, and her struggles to overcome loneliness and homesickness are compounded as it becomes more difficult for her to fight the warm feelings Hugh now stirs.

Hugh has loved Giselle almost from the moment he laid eyes on her. But as the wife—then widow—of his dearest friend, she's forbidden fruit. He refuses to act on his feelings for her, especially since she's never shown any romantic interest in him. But that changes one providential Valentine's Day when he risks everything by using Scottish folklore and legend to at last proclaim his love. . .

A short romantic Highland holiday romp, easily read in one sitting.


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Series: Castle Brides Publisher: Blue Rose Romance

Kindle Book

  • Release date: July 21, 2017

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781386899402
  • File size: 2045 KB
  • Release date: July 21, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781386899402
  • File size: 1709 KB
  • Release date: July 21, 2017

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

How can she love the man responsible for her husband's death?

When Frenchwoman Giselle McTavish married a Scotsman, she never expected to be widowed two years later and left to bring up their son alone. Nonetheless, she's determined the next laird will be raised in Scotland. Even though Highlander Hugh Ferguson—the man she holds responsible for her husband's drowning—also lives at Craiglocky Keep. Two years pass, and her struggles to overcome loneliness and homesickness are compounded as it becomes more difficult for her to fight the warm feelings Hugh now stirs.

Hugh has loved Giselle almost from the moment he laid eyes on her. But as the wife—then widow—of his dearest friend, she's forbidden fruit. He refuses to act on his feelings for her, especially since she's never shown any romantic interest in him. But that changes one providential Valentine's Day when he risks everything by using Scottish folklore and legend to at last proclaim his love. . .

A short romantic Highland holiday romp, easily read in one sitting.


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