My Highlander
β Scribed by Spear, Terry
- Book ID
- 110460023
- Publisher
- Terry Spear
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Series
- Highlander Medieval (The Highlanders) 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781633110281
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β¦ Synopsis
Many want him dead, but he is her prisoner for now.
Quinn's mission is to steal a woman from a clan and escort her to his brother, Cormac, the chief of their clan, so he can marry her. But Quinn's brother has tried to have him murdered before, and Quinn suspects Cormac is hoping the woman's clan kills him this time, if the mercenaries they sent with him don't do the deed first.
Avelina's cousin warns her that the storm sank a ship and a warrior lays on the shore, badly injured, but armed. Armed with a sword of her own and with her wolf companion, Avelina finds Quinn and rescues him from the incoming tide, but now she must hide him from her kin before they learn he planned to steal her cousin away. If he survives his injuries and her kin, he must deal with his traitorous brother before it is too late.
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