The Ravishing One
β Scribed by Brockway, Connie
- Book ID
- 108902562
- Publisher
- Loveswept
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Series
- McClairen's Isle 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307768353
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β¦ Synopsis
Restless, daring, proud, they are the Merricks: Fia, the only daughter, the ravishing one; Raine, her older brother, the reckless one; and Ashton, the eldest, the passionate one. Born of bad blood, they were raised in the Scottish Highlands on lands that belonged to their motherβs kin, the McClairensβuntil their English father seized the ancestral stronghold for his own. Yet all are destined to find loves as wild and glorious as the isle they call home. Possessed of unearthly beauty, the young widow Fia Merrick MacFarlane is the toast of London society. She can have any suitor she wantsβor any her scheming father wants for herβbut love is a weakness Fia cannot afford. Once she would have given everything to Thomas Donne, until the earnest, dashing Scot betrayed her family and broke her heart. Now heβs back in her life and determined to steal her away to McClairenβs Isle. But as Fia aims to take her own revenge, she sets off a steamy affair that crosses the line from seduction to obsessionβand unlocks desires that will not be denied.
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Overview: New York Times and USAToday best selling author Connie Brockway has twice won the Romance Writers of America's Rita award for best historical romance as well as being an eight time finalist for RWAs Rita award. She haas received numerous starred reviews for her romances in Publisher's Week
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