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"An enchanting Scottish historical novel"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted August 23, 2002
Robert Campbell of Glenlyon is the only one of
Angus Campbell's sons who defies him when he orders a raid
on another clan. All seven of Robert's brothers die in the
ill-advised raid. Two hostages are taken: the four-year
old clan heiress and her aunt, Lady Judith Lindsay. Read more...
"A beautiful romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2002
In 1327 the war between the Scottish and English monarchy
heats up and impacts everyone in both lands. Robert
Campbell knows how deadly the fight is becoming, having
lost family members to his dangerous foes. Still he
successfully captures Mairi, the child-fiancee to a
powerful rival. In Read more...
Kidnapped by her family's enemies, a young English
woman becomes a prisoner of a Scottish clanonly to
capture the heart of her captor.
SummaryShe is the enemy of his clan, the friend of his foe, and
the most beautiful prisoner he has ever seen. She is
Judith Lindsay, the brazen young beauty who's bound by
blood and honor to her beloved Englandeven now, as
she's bound by her captors in the Campbell family's keep.
As future laird of this proud Scottish clan, Robert
Campbell knows he should treat the Lindsay woman with
contempt. The feud between their people has claimed the
lives of his brothers. But when he sees the quiet strength
in Judith's souland the fire in her eyeshis
heart must surrender to a very different battle.
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