**Four Buchanan brothers have found their bridesβ¦only three more to go in this scintillating romance from*New York Times*bestselling author Lynsay Sandsβ¦** Lady Dwyn Innes feels utterly out of place among the eligible women whoβve descended on Buchanan Keep, vying for the attention of the last
Hunting for a Highlander
β Scribed by Lynsay Sands
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;Avon Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 376 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Four Buchanan brothers have found their brides...only three more to go in this scintillating romance from New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands...
Lady Dwyn Innes feels utterly out of place among the eligible women who've descended on Buchanan Keep, vying for the attention of the last unmarried brothers. She isn't long-legged and slender like her sisters, or flirtatious and wily like other lasses. Since her betrothed died, Dwyn has resigned herself to becoming an old maid. Yet a chance encounter with a stranger in the orchard awakens her to a new world of sensation and possibility...
After weeks away, Geordie Buchanan returns to find his home swarming with potential brides, thanks to his loving but interfering family. But one lass in particular draws his attention from the moment he spies her climbing a tree. Lady Dwyn is not nearly as plain as she thinks. Her lush figure and eager kisses delight him, as...
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