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Descended of the powerful sons of MacAlpin, Iain MacKinnon refuses to bow to the English. But when his young son is captured, the fierce Scottish chieftain vows to stop at nothing to secure the lad's return. Retaliating in kind, he captures the daughter of his enemy, planning to bargain with the devil.FitzSimon's daughter has lived her entire life in the shadows of the man she called father--yet never would she have imagined he would deny his only daughter. Even as Page blames her captor for welching on a contract with her father, she suspects the truth... the shadows hold secrets. Now only the love of her reluctant champion can save the MacKinnon's Bride.This book begins the Highland Brides series.
An eye for an eye. Descended of the powerful sons of MacAlpin, Iain MacKinnon refuses to bow to the English. When his young son is captured by a minion of the English king, the fierce Scottish chieftain vows to stop at nothing to secure the lad's return. Retaliating in kind, he captures the daughter of his enemy, planning to bargain with the devil.A daughter forsaken. FitzSimon's daughter has lived her entire life in the shadows of the man she called father0́4yet never would she have imagined he would deny his only daughter. Even as Page blames her captor for welching on a contract with her father, she suspects the truth...The shadows hold secrets ... now only the love of her reluctant champion can save the MacKinnon's Bride.
3 books in 1: In celebration of the 20th year of publication for The MacKinnon's Bride, this anniversary edition includes: THE MACKINNONS BRIDE, a complete novel MACKINNONS' HOPE, the missing epilogue HIGHLAND BRIDES & TRIBES, A Reader's Companion to the Highland Worlds of Tanya Anne Crosby THE MACKINNON'S BRIDE When Iain MacKinnon's young son is captured by the English, the fierce Scottish chieftain vows to stop at nothing to secure the boy's return. Retaliating in kind, he captures the daughter of his enemy, planning to bargain with the devil. FitzSimon's daughter has lived her entire life in the shadows of the man she called father-yet never would she have imagined he would deny his only daughter. Even as Page blames her captor for welching on a deal with her father, she suspects the truth... but the shadows hold secrets. Now only the love of her unlikely champion can save the MacKinnon's Bride. MACKINNONS' HOPE Eleven years later, Hugh FitzSimon is a broken man. He is forsaken, alone, a wretch left to wallow in his grief. A scrooge to rival Ebenezer, he is visited by the ghost of his dead wife, who has come to reveal what life has been, what it could be, and where it will end if the candle burns out before FitzSimon has made amends. Meantime, in the Highlands, the MacKinnon clan faces their darkest hour. With their village destroyed by fire, and winter on the way, how can they rally when whispers of war have begun? At 17, Malcolm MacKinnon has lost his way but a very unexpected "ghost" may yet help him find his way. For years fans have asked for a MacKinnon's Bride epilogue and here it is, a short story to lend a little cheer for the holidays. THE TRIBES, A Reader's Companion to the Highland Worlds of Tanya Anne Crosby Character profiles for the leading characters of seven books, delineating how they are connected Family trees Select artwork, digitally signed Inside scoop from the author as relates to the creation of her novels Hints at future novels,
The MacKinnon's Bride Missing Epilogue - please note, this is a not a stand-alone novel. It is a "super epilogue," written to complement The MacKinnon's Bride and is best read after reading the entire series. Eleven years later, Hugh FitzSimon is a broken man. He is forsaken, alone, a wretch left to wallow in his grief. A scrooge to rival Ebeneezer, he is visited by the ghost of his dead wife, who has come to reveal what life has been, what it could be, and where it will end if the candle burns out before FitzSimon has made amends. Meantime, in the Highlands, the MacKinnon clan faces their darkest hour. With their village destroyed by fire, and winter on the way, how can they rally when whispers of war have already begun? A very unexpected "ghost" may help them find their way.For years fans have asked for a MacKinnon's Bride epilogue and here it is, a short story to lend a little cheer for the holidays.
Experiencing a psychic vision that eventually draws her into the centuries-old world of Duncan MacKinnon, gifted writer Kara Fitzgerald becomes enmeshed in the enigmatic laird's Highland battle against a deadly enemy. Original.
After Isobella Douglas is pulled back in time by the ghost of her infamous ancestor, The Black Douglas, she encounters a Highland laird who's completely captivated by the modern lass. Original.
Highland beauty Fiona Sinclair is shocked by her brothers' treachery. To seal a truce, they have traded her hand in marriage to their sworn enemy, a man she has never met and was raised to despise. With no choice, Fiona makes a vow: though she may sacrifice her freedom, she will never surrender her heart. Commanded into marriage by the king, Myles Campbell is no more willing than his reluctant bride. Their marriage was meant to united warring clans. They never imagined it would ignite a once in a lifetime love.
The illegitimate daughter of a penniless English baron, Elizabet is determined to win her freedom at all costs... until treachery thrusts her into the arms of a proud Scotsman. Bound to protect her, despite that holding her could mean the death of a fragile peace between the clans, Broc of the McKinnons, soon realizes that the fiery vixen he holds captive could pose an even greater risk to his heart.
The MacKinnon's Bride Missing Epilogue - please note, this is a not a stand-alone novel. It is a "super epilogue," written to complement The MacKinnon's Bride. Eleven years later, Hugh FitzSimon is a broken man. He is forsaken, alone, a wretch left to wallow in his grief. A scrooge to rival Ebeneezer, he is visited by the ghost of his dead wife, who has come to reveal what life has been, what it could be, and where it will end if the candle burns out before FitzSimon has made amends. Meantime, in the Highlands, the MacKinnon clan faces their darkest hour. With their village destroyed by fire, and winter on the way, how can they rally when whispers of war have already begun? A very unexpected "ghost" may help them find their way. For years fans have asked for a MacKinnon's Bride epilogue and here it is, a short story to lend a little cheer for the holidays.
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