"A intense historical romance"
Sir Payton Murray is known as much for his trysts as for
his sword prowess in defense of the helpless. A desperate
Lady Kirstie MacIye interrupts Payton's rendezvous with a
married woman when she begs him to help her. She accuses
her husband Sir Roderick of trying to kill her and abusing
the children. Unable to resist the plea of beautiful lass,
Payton agrees to rescue the lads though her clan and his
clan might not appreciate his interference. Payton abducts the children from under Roderick's literally
iron fist and brings them to his home to be with Kirstie.
As Payton and Kirstie begin to fall in love, the shadow of
an irate vengeful Roderick crosses over their relationship
for he is coming with treachery and deceit as his prime
weapons. HIGHLAND ANGEL is an intense historical romance starring
two courageous heroes and a vile villain, who is so
malevolent he seems more devil than human. This leads to
readers wondering why anyone in his clan leadership
tolerated his behavior. Payton is kind of like an Errol
Flynn character, swashbuckling whether he "battles" the
ladies (married of course) or evil knaves. Kirstie is his
perfect mate as she brings out the best in him. The abuse
subplot is interwoven into a fine historical romantic
suspense that will bring elation to sub-genre readers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 10, 2003
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