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Captured by a Scottish Lord

By: Marie Laval
Narrated by: Polly Edsell
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The wild Scottish landscape is a far cry from Rose Saintclair's Saharan oasis, although she'll endure it for Lord Cameron McRae, the man she married after a whirlwind romance in Algiers. But when stormy weather leads to Rose's ship docking on Cape Wrath - the land of Cameron's enemy, Bruce McGunn - could her new life already be in jeopardy?

Lord McGunn was a fearless soldier, but his experiences have made him unforgiving. He knows McRae won’t rest until he owns Wrath, and the man is willing to use brutal tactics. Bruce decides that he'll play McRae at his own game, take the ship and its precious occupant, and hold them hostage. Rose is determined to escape, but whilst captured she learns that there's another side to her new husband - and could her supposedly cold and ruthless kidnapper also be concealing hidden depths?

©2023 Marie Laval (P)2023 Soundings
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Sea Adventures Adventure Highlander

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