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Moonlight Raider (Border Nights) A MAN OF HIS WORD Border lord Walter Scott of Rankilburn, grief-stricken after burying his father, goes to the forest seeking solace. Instead he finds a half-naked young lady fleeing


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Moonlight Raider (Border Nights)

Title:Moonlight Raider (Border Nights)
Author:Amanda Scott
Rating:4.67 (238 Votes)
Asin:1455556653
Format Type:Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages:400 Pages
Publish Date:2014-09-30
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A MAN OF HIS WORD

Border lord Walter Scott of Rankilburn, grief-stricken after burying his father, goes to the forest seeking solace. Instead he finds a half-naked young lady fleeing pursuit. Wat offers his protection, but honor demands that he return the golden-eyed beauty to her rightful husband-even though the last thing he wants is to see her in another man's arms.

A RUNAWAY BRIDE

Molly Cockburn has fled her home, family, and the brutal scoundrel she was forced to wed. Her pursuers are closing in when the powerful new Lord of Rankilburn bravely intervenes, then promises to help prove her marriage unlawful. Though fiercely loyal to her family, Molly fears they might harm the man she is coming to love, and now she must decide whether to remain faithful to her blood or to her heart.

Editorial : "Wonderfully romantica richly detailed 15th century Scottish historical from the author frequently credited with creating the subgenre."Library Journal on The Laird's Choice

"Great with sensual scenes, Scott excapes the cliche of a masterful male taming a 'wildcat' woman; instead, Fin and Catriona learn to communicate and compromise in this solid roomantic adventure.Scottdeftly handles period dialogue and attitudes."Publishers Weekly on Highland Master:

For Highland Master:"Marvelous Scottish tale of a time in history when various plays for power were held.a piece of history as well as a great tale. Amanda Scott does it again with another fascinating part of Scottish history."Romance Reviews Magazine

Rave for first book in Scottish Knights Trilogy: "Amanda Scott proves once again she is the Highland Master when it comes to a thrilling tale s

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