Bride From the Sea
β Scribed by Housden, Frances
- Book ID
- 109576029
- Publisher
- Harlequin Enterprises, Australia Pty Ltd
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 541 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781489236166
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β¦ Synopsis
From best -selling author Frances Housden comes a brand new historical romance about a Spanish seΓ±orita and a strapping Scottish hero...
Celestina is a survivor: she escaped the firestorm of the Armada, she outwitted superstitious sailors bent on her murder, and she swam through a vicious storm after leaping into the sea. When she comes to her senses on a beach, wrapped in the arms - and plaid - of a huge, Scottish laird, she needs only embrace one small lie to ensure her existence: impersonate the mythical Selkie that her rescuer believes her to be. But falling in love with her big Scottish Highlander might be the one thing she won't be able to survive.
Since he first heard the stories from his nurse as a child, Niall has known that Selkies are real, and when he finds one on his own beach, it seems as if she is there to answer his prayers, to cure his loneliness, to bring magic into his life. But Selkies aren't meant to be land-bound, and...
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