Bertrice Small’s breathless Border Chronicles continue as a
mysterious nobleman and his bartered bride untangle a plot
of illicit seduction and dangerous betrayal .
Called the handsomest man in the borders, Angus Ferguson,
Earl of Duin, avoids political intrigues in order to keep
his small clan safe. Now, in exchange for a piece of land he
has long coveted, he has wed the homely daughter of the
laird of Rath, Annabella Baird, whose tame demeanor hides a
wildcat. But an invitation to the court of Scotland’s Queen
Mary will test their marriage as they are tossed about in a
storm of deadly royal intrigue.
Mary’s unfortunate marriage to her cousin Lord Darnley has
driven her into the arms of James Hepburn, the dashing,
powerful Earl of Bothwell. When Darnley is murdered in
spectacular fashion, and his body barely cold before Mary
and Bothwell wed, the queen's adversaries retaliate with a
war that divides Scotland and tries the long friendship
between the Earl of Duin and James Hepburn—even as it tests
the bond of passion between Angus and Annabella in ways they
never expected.