An indentured servant from Virginia, Juliet White came to Scotland to find her niece, the child her sister had borne before she died. The search took her to the castle of Lachlan MacKenzie, duke of Ross, where she was accepted as governess to the four illegitimate daughters of the lusty aristocrat, all sired in one lascivious season at the Scottish Court. Seeking to know for certain if her sister's child is among her small charges, Juliet probed into the notorious duke's family history... while the girls, each in her own fashion, begin to find a place in Juliet's heart.But Lachlan was not a man to let a lovely young woman keep her innocence under his roof. When the renowned rake stirred her girlish dreams into a woman's desires, Juliet was stunned to find her resolve succumbing to the virile charm of the man she suspected of seducing her sister. Powerless to resist the wild rush of yearning, Juliet plunged into a river of passion whose waters might be too turbulent to carry her to a safe shore...
A courageous Highlander falls for a strong-willed lass on the treacherous high seas in this action-packed Scottish romance.
Scotland, 1307 Laird Connor MacLerie is ruthless, a fact his wife, Jocelyn, knows all too well—particularly when it comes to arranging marriages for members of his clan.
A Thrilling Adventure of Highland Passion Terri Brisbin. Author Note I am so thrilled to bring you the third book in my A Highland Feuding miniseries—Kidnapped by the Highland Rogue! I confess, I am finding such inspiration from the ...
Contents: Mariners view on ship behaviour -- Squat -- Ship manoeuvring devices -- Measurement of swept tracks -- Simulator developments -- Application of ship behaviour research in port approach design.
I give it four stars and I think everyone would enjoy this book.”—Sportochick’s Musings “An engrossing and entertaining story.”—Duel Alias “A solid story, with nice and interesting characters . . . nice and easy to read ...
Quintus MacLachlann is arrogant—unapologetically so.
Yet the approach to the Hall was carefully manicured, laid out over plans executed in the last century. The oaks had been planted decades earlier and created a shadowed approach for the visitor. Adaire Hall was known throughout this ...
Evelyn exhaled in silent relief as Ensign Morris passed the steps, leading them toward a door at the far end. “'Tis interesting that the girl doesn't speak,” Cross said, walking inside. He took a shortbread cookie from a plate on the ...
Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers.
Highland Rogue