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Highlander McTiernays #1
Kensington Zebra
June 2007
On Sale: June 5, 2007
Featuring: Conor McTiernay; Laurel Cordell
318 pages ISBN: 1420100130 EAN: 9781420100136 Paperback
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Romance | Historical
This novel, which journeys from the border country of
Scotland to its majestic highlands, is a story of two
people learning to believe and trust in the miracle of
love. All Laurel Rose Cordell wanted was to leave England, her
brother, and her memories of isolation and go live with her
grandfather, a Scottish laird she had not seen since she
was a child. She sought peace, quiet and no excitement.
But after one look at the stunning lass, an evil laird’s
son was determined to possess her and was willing to do
anything to acquire what he desired. She was in desperate
need of a hero, and it came in the form of a large, rugged
highlander. Conor McTiernay was responsible for overseeing six younger
brothers and a very large clan. Women, especially pretty
ones, were either trouble or a hassle, and he vowed never
to commit to one. That is until one beautiful lass
stumbles into his camp on his way home. As he fights for
her safety, then her freedom and finally her honor, she
learns how to trust, and he how to love, and together they
discover the power of capturing a Scottish heart.
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