![]() I found most characters likable and relatable. Alasdair, per the norm, was strong, smart and kind with a possessive streak the size of entire Highlands. Gwyneth veered from shy and quiet to suddenly fierce and risking her life unnecessary. There was plenty suspense, steam and obvious villains, and I found myself sufficiently entertained. A girl can never say no to braw men in kilts saving the day. With the arrival of a powerful man from her past, a horrible decision confronts her-give up her son or the man she loves. As the danger and conflict surrounding them escalate, Alasdair and Gwyneth discover an explosive passion neither of them expected. But by taking in and protecting Lady Gwyneth and her son, he provokes more attacks from his mortal enemy. Laird Alasdair MacGrath is driven to end two-hundred years of feuding with the MacIrwins. Dare she trust the enemy more than her own family? When her clan learns of her betrayal, they seek vengeance. ![]() ![]() She only knows she is inexplicably drawn to him and he wants peace as she does. ![]() She risks everything to rescue the fierce MacGrath warrior from the battlefield where he’s left for dead by her clan. ![]() Gwyneth Carswell, an English lady banished by her father to the harsh Scottish Highlands, wants nothing more than to take her young son away from the violence of two fighting clans-her own distant kin, the MacIrwins, and their enemies, the MacGraths. ![]()
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