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"Touching Scottish Romance"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted December 1, 2002
Lady Caterine Keith has buried her second husband
and is resolved never to love or marry again. But a
corrupt English Knight is planning to take the Keith castle-
Dunlaidir - and marry Caterine. Her devoted companion
takes matters into her own hands, and sends to Lady
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"delightful fourteenth century Scottish romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 25, 2002
In 1330 Scotland, widow Lady Caterine Keith struggles to
keep her strategically located Dunlaidir Castle safe from
the odious Sassunach like malevolent Sir Hugh de la Hogue
who insists she marry him. Her best friend Lady Rhona sends
a message to Caterine's sister Linnet, married to Duneen
Mackenzie, for help. Read more...
SummaryA HEADSTRONG LADY, A BATTLE-TORN KNIGHT, AND A LESSON
IN TEMPTATION!
Twice wed and twice widowed, Lady Caterine Keith has no
need for a champion. She can fend off unwanted suitors on
her own and guard her Scottish stronghold without the help
of any man. But her sister, knowing better, sends a make-
believe husbanda knight with a battle-scarred face
almost too frightening to behold. Sir Marmaduke Strongbow
has a secret ambition. He wants not Caterine's land but
her hand in marriage and her heart to own. With
tantalizing caresses, he will show her how a real
champion lays siege ... and how love is impossible to
fight.
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