"A fabulous fantasy romantic suspense"
Only for the dying Alan MacDonell would the Earl of
Kincreag Nicholas Lyon heed a summoning as earls do not
jump when a chieftain asks. However, Alan is his best
friend and the letter says he will die before the night is
over. He rushes to the deathbed, but though ailing Alan
is clearly going to survive another day though not many
afterward. Sitting by Alan's side is his daughter
Gillian, who he accuses of the phony note; Gillian denies
she sent for him. Alan wants Nicholas to marry Gillian so
he sent the message. Gillian is the handicapped of the three MacDonell witches
as she has no powers unlike her magical sisters. Her sire
orders her to wed Nicholas; she wants to refuse him
because she fears he allegedly murdered his first wife.
However, she will do anything for her beloved daddy so
reluctantly accepts her fate; Nicholas does likewise as he
owes Alan, but hates anything connected to witchery. When
she enters his castle, Gillian has horrid visions of death
and soon someone tries to kill her. Initially she wonders
if the cold hearted Nicholas is a killer, but soon falls
in love with him even as she ponders whether her heart
belongs to someone wanting her dead. MY DEVILISH SCOTSMAN, the second MacDonell Brides' tale
(see MY WICKED HIGHLANDER), is a fabulous fantasy romantic
suspense starring two wonderful seemingly star-crossed
lovers. She is a witch though her powers do not surface
until she enters the home of her husband; he detests
witches due to what happened to his first wife. A clever
third party manipulates their doubts and misconceptions so
that the audience obtains a marvelous paranormal
historical romance.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 2, 2005
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