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Excerpt of Just In Time For A Highlander by Gwyn Cready

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Sirens of the Scottish Borderlands #1
Sourcebooks Casablanca
February 2015
On Sale: February 3, 2015
Featuring: Abigail Ailich Kerr; Duncan MacHarg
352 pages
ISBN: 1492601934
EAN: 9781492601937
Kindle: B00NH1UK40
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Every Time with a Highlander, August 2016
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Timeless Desire, April 2016
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First Time With A Highlander, October 2015
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Just In Time For A Highlander, February 2015
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Timeless Desire, July 2012
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A Novel Seduction, November 2011
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Aching For Always, October 2010
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Flirting With Forever, April 2010
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Seducing Mr. Darcy, August 2008
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Tumbling Through Time, February 2008
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Excerpt of Just In Time For A Highlander by Gwyn Cready

With a shriek of frustrated bloodlust, Duncan jerked to a
stop as the crossing signal turned red. The musket-
wielding French soldier heโ€™d been chasing sprinted to the
safety of the opposite sidewalk, nearly knocking down two
young women carrying Macyโ€™s bags in the process.

Och, Duncan thought with irritation. Thereโ€™s only one
thing you can count on with a Frenchmen: they run better
than they fight.

One of the women looked at Duncan and grinned. At six
foot one with flaming red hair and a Scottish burr, he
was used to being noticed. However, the kiltโ€”his grand-
daโ€™s from the Korean Warโ€”inevitably turned the looks into
something more prurient. A gust of wind blew down
Pittsburghโ€™s Grant Street, and he palmed the wool against
his thighs. Sometimes he wished he lived in a world where
a manโ€™s bare legs werenโ€™t the object of such fascination.

โ€œReenactor?โ€ the woman called.

He lifted his carved wooden sword and blank-filled pistol
and gave her a lopsided grin. โ€œBattle of Fort Duquesne.โ€

A roiling gray now edged the blue sky. Duncan hoped the
storm they were predicting would hold off until after he
was in the air tonight. He hadnโ€™t been home to Scotland
since Christmas, and by all rights he should have skipped
the reenactment since he could only spare a week of
holiday time. But there were so few battles in North
America in which the Highlanders had fought, heโ€™d hated
to say no. His grand-da was his last immediate family
member still around, and the old guy was in his eighties.
Duncan knew a visit was in order, and he fought off a
wave of guilt he knew he deserved for putting the
reenactment first.

The walk light turned green just as a band of Seneca
warriors, bows drawn, emerged on Fourth Street. In this
particular battle, they were allied with the French and
therefore his enemy. Not only that, but their leader, a
blustery fellow named Dylan, had been a complete arse the
night before in a debate over rugby versus gridiron. The
Senecas spotted him and Duncanโ€™s adrenaline surged. Time
to teach the old boy a lesson. With a nod to the women,
he lifted his sword and flew directly into the hail of
rubber-tipped arrows.

God, how he loved a battle.

Excerpt from Just In Time For A Highlander by Gwyn Cready
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