Seducing A Scottish Bride by Sue-Ellen Welfonder

Seducing A Scottish Bride by Sue-Ellen Welfonder

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Bestselling and award-winning author Sue-Ellen Welfonder delivers a sensual tale of romance in medieval Scotland.

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Seducing A Scottish Bride by Sue-Ellen Welfonder

Lady Gelis Mackenzie, one of the most desirable heiresses in the Highlands, yearns for love hen a vision her a darkly seductive man, she knows she has seen her future husband. But when she finally meets the handsome stranger, she finds a man who has endured more than any warrior can bear. She must use all her wiles to convince him that love is worth any challenge. With his dashing good looks and smouldering eyes, Ronan MacRuari, known as The Raven, is every woman's dream. Yet with his late wife newly buried and the MacRuari curse haunting him, he weds only to satisfy his clan. Refusing to believe in curses, Gelis trusts the magic of her second sight. As she kisses away the Raven's doubts, she unleashes a torrent of desire. Yet Ronan knows that loving gelis places her in mortal danger. Soon he'll fight dangerous forces to protect her as only a highlander can - with his whole heart, his honour and his life.....
Like a master chef in the kitchen, Sue-Ellen Welfonder knows all the best ingredients to use in making the perfect highland romance* ARomanceReview.com *
Sue-Ellen Welfonder was a flight attendant for 15 years, travelling frequently to Great Britain. She is of Scottish descent and is a member of her own clan society, the Clan MacFie. She lives with her husband in Longboat Key, Florida.
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ISBN 13 9780446195294
ISBN 10 0446195294
Titel Seducing A Scottish Bride
Autor Sue Ellen Welfonder
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Little, Brown & Company
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-04-02
Seitenanzahl 384
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