The The Highlander's Prize by Mary Wine

The The Highlander's Prize by Mary Wine

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The The Highlander's Prize by Mary Wine

In 15th century Scotland Clarissa of York is sent to be the king's mistress and produce an heir. She is a bastard of the English King, her royal blood is highly coveted, and she has never needed a miracle more. But the brusque Highland laird who kidnaps her is a bit too rough to be considered divine intervention.

With rival lairds determined to steal Clarrisa from him and royal henchmen searching for her all over the Highlands, Laird Broen MacNicols has a mess on his hands.

Though he stole Clarissa for political reasons, there's a magnetic attraction between them, and his betrothal to another is just one of the things standing in their way.

But even an independent-minded lady like Clarissa knows that a Highlander always claims his prize...
A romantic tale of the Scottish highlands, readers of Lora Leigh, Connie Brockway and Amanda Scott will be hoping for their own Scottish Laird.

Mary Wine is the author of a number of series, including the Hot Highlanders and Sutherlands. She and her family enjoy engaging in historical reenactments as history buffs and historical costumers. Mary lives in California with her husband and two sons.

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ISBN 13 9781402264719
ISBN 10 1402264712
Titel The The Highlander's Prize
Autor Mary Wine
Serie The Sutherlands Scottish Historical Romance Series
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Sourcebooks, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-05-01
Seitenanzahl 352
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