New York Times bestselling author Hannah Howell returns to medieval
Scotland where daring and desire stir the passions of the Murray clan .
. .
When a red-haired woman tries to steal Sir Gybbon Murray's horse on his
journey back to the Murray stronghold, he thanks his lucky stars that
his horse is a rude lout--and that the pretty thief is not so injured
that she can't tell her tale. He's no nursemaid to delicate lasses, but
Mora Ogilvy is fleeing her ruthless cousins, fearing for her life. And
when she tells him of the home they've taken from her and the man they
say she murdered, Gybbon cannot let such injustice stand . . .
Mora's pride demands she take back her lands, but not by risking the
lives of this handsome, wicked knight and his family. Still, she needs
to recover from her wounds, and staying close to Gybbon in his brother's
keep is a seductive solution. A few weeks at his side will be a sweet
memory for her when she returns to fight her own battles. Except the
depth of her cousins' treachery--and the fierceness of Gybbon's
love--may turn her own heart against her plans . . .
Praise for Hannah Howell and Her Highland Novels
"Few authors portray the Scottish highlands as lovingly or colorfully
as Hannah Howell."
--Publishers Weekly
"Expert storyteller Howell pens another Highland winner."
--RT Book Reviews