Scandal in Scotland by Karen Hawkins

Scandal in Scotland by Karen Hawkins

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New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins presents the second book in her sparkling Scottish Regency series.

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Scandal in Scotland by Karen Hawkins

William Hurst has always been an adventurer. But he's never been on a journey like this one before. Armed with an onyx box containing just a fragment of a map, William prepares to set sail in search of his kidnapped brother, Michael, and their lost family heirloom, the Hurst Amulet. But when someone tries to steal the box and prevent his success, things spin further and further out of control. After being blackmailed into the attempt and caught red-handed, Marcail Beauchamp--William's fiesty former lover--is at the man's mercy. That is, until his ship catches fire on the pier and a realthief snags the box's contents in the fray. Now, William and Marcail must work together to track and recapture the stolen map they both need--all the while unknowingly capturing each other's hearts.
"Karen Hawkins will capture your heart with this sparkling novelA cast of lively characters and an intriguing plot are the perfect showcase for Karen Hawkins' always-reliable blend of wit and sensuality. A delight in every way!" - Lisa Kleypas, New York Times bestselling author
Karen Hawkins is the bestselling author of a dozen historical romance novels. When not stalking hot Australian actors, getting kicked out of West Virginia thanks to the antics of her extended family, and adding to her considerable shoe collection, Karen spends her time warming her feet on her narcoleptic golden retriever while writing her next book.
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ISBN 13 9781439175934
ISBN 10 1439175934
Title Scandal in Scotland
Author Karen Hawkins
Series The Hurst Amulet
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2011-07-07
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.