
February 2008
Avon Books
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In
the Highlander's Bed
They're
on the brink of ecstacy . . .
Placed
in the Young Ladies' Academy by her well-meaning sisters, Constance
Cameron feels smothered. She hates England and desperately wants
to return to America. Since her sisters have found happiness with
their new English husbands, they ignore her pleas. Constance decides
to run away and locate a ship to take her home. Escaping into the
night, she stumbles upon a handsome Scottish rebel who grabs her.
After landing a few good punches, Constance discovers he's attempting
to kidnap her. She goes willingly, thinking she will flee once they
get close to the coast.
Gordon Lachlan, the new
Laird MacKenna, leads a ragtag group of Scots wanting to overthrow
English rule. Their old leader fled to Italy, taking their money,
leaving behind broken promises. Lachlan believes he can get the
legendary sword of MacKenna and restore faith in his cause. He kidnaps
Constance and asks for the sword as ransom from her new brother-in-law.
With the English on his trail, Lachlan flees through the forest
and mountains to escape. He expects a spoiled heiress and is surprised
to find a capable young woman with vitality and a fighting spirit
he wished his people had.
Lachlan meets his match
in Constance. She sees with clarity that Lachlan is fighting for
a lost cause. Constance tries to give him hope for the future, but
with a price on his head, Lachlan sees a miserable short life before
him. Constance refuses to accept that answer and instead seeks to
find hope.
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