The Laird’s Willful Lass
by Anna Campbell
An untamed man as
immovable as a Highland mountain…
Fergus Mackinnon,
autocratic Laird of Achnasheen, likes to be in charge. When he was little more
than a lad, he became master of his Scottish estate, and he’s learned to rely
on his own unfailing judgment. So has everyone else in his corner of the world.
He sees no reason for his bride—when he finds her—to be any different.
A headstrong
woman from the warm and passionate south…
Marina Luchetti knows
all about fighting her way through a wall of masculine arrogance. In her native
Florence, she’s become a successful artist, no easy feat for a woman. Now
a commission to paint a series of Highland scenes promises to spread her
fame far and wide. When a carriage accident strands her at Achnasheen for a few
weeks, it’s a mixed blessing. The magnificent landscape offers everything her
artistic soul could desire. If only she can resist the impulse to smash her
easel across the laird’s obstinate head.
When two fiery
souls come together, a conflagration flares.
Marina is Fergus’s
worst nightmare—a woman who defies a man’s guidance. Fergus challenges
everything Marina believes about a woman’s right to choose her path. No two
people could be less suited. But when irresistible passion enters the equation,
good sense soon jumps into the loch.
Will the desire
between Fergus and Marina blaze hot, then fade to ashes? Or will the imperious
laird and his willful lass discover that their differences aren’t
insurmountable after all, but the spice that will flavour a lifetime of happiness?
Out the end of July!
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Thank you for having me back as your guest on Myths,
Legends, Books & Coffee Pots this month. I had a lovely time when I visited
back in March to talk about the release of my last Dashing Widows book, Lord Garson’s Bride.
I’m going to talk about some of the research/location
spotting I recently did for my next series, The Likely Lairds. This launches at
the end of July with The Laird’s Willful
Lass and continues with the Christmas novella The Laird’s Christmas Kiss in October.
As you can probably guess from the proliferation of lairds
in the titles, the books are set in Scotland. And for once in my life, I was
writing Scottish-set stories while actually in Scotland. Now, that really WAS
inspirational.
I’m back in Australia after four lovely months kicking
around Europe. I spent nearly half of that in the Highlands writing, and today
I thought I’d share some pictures of the landscapes that inspired my stories.
First up is the village whose name I stole for the estate
that belongs to my stubborn laird. It’s in the hills behind Plockton where they
shot the old Hamish Macbeth TV show,
if you’re familiar with that.
In 1985, I did a train trip through this glorious landscape,
and I’ve wanted to appropriate that musical Gaelic name Achnasheen
(Ark-na-sheen) ever since. Sometimes, it takes a while! Fergus’s Achnasheen has
nothing else in common with the village – his estate is wild and isolated and
features a castle.
Which brings me to the castle that inspired the one in
Willful Lass –world-famous Eilean Donan near Kyle of Lochalsh. Somewhere I read
that this is the most photographed castle in the world – there were certainly a
million photographers the day we visited last April.
Marina Lucchetti, my half-Italian heroine, has established a
reputation as a water-colourist and she spends a lot of the book trying to
paint the view of Skye from the hills behind Fergus’s castle. It’s awfully
difficult to concentrate on art when at the same time, she’s fighting an impossible
attraction to the autocratic laird.
The beach down from my guesthouse on the beautiful isle of
Eigg granted me glimpses of the Cuillins on Skye – aren’t they beautiful under
snow? Later I moved to Poolewe on the far north-western coast. I caught Skye in
the distance when I took this sunset photo from Gairloch, the nearest centre of
any size. It was always a thrill to see Skye because I felt like the universe
was blessing my project!
I’d like to finish with some photos of Eigg and Poolewe just
to give you an idea of the grandeur and beauty of the Highlands. How could I
resist writing about these spectacular settings? The views from Eigg are of the
Alps of Rum, the next island. The views around Poolewe inspired the setting for
my Christmas novella – the hero of that one, Brody Girvan, has an estate in
this gloriously wild corner of Scotland.
Giveaway
* Giveaway is now closed. *
So have you been to Scotland? Would you like to go? If you did, what would you like to do? I’ve got a Kindle download of the six novellas in The Dashing Widows boxed set to go to someone who leaves a comment today.
No
geographical restrictions!
Giveaway ends 11.30pm BST 10th July 2018 .
The winner will be announced in the comments.
Good Luck!
Anna Campbell
Australian Anna Campbell has written 10 multi award-winning historical romances for Grand Central Publishing and Avon HarperCollins and 17 bestselling independently published novellas. Look out for her new series featuring three roguish Scottish lairds beginning in mid-2018.
I would like to go to Scotland and visit all the historical castle and thank you for your kindness
ReplyDeleteAmal, it's a beautiful country. I hope you get there one day!
DeleteI have been to Scotland,fell in love with Scotland as you do :) spent a week at Glenapp Castle which was amazing,such a beautiful place....hoping to go back next year..
ReplyDeleteWow, Deborah, just looked up Glenapp! It looks absolutely magnificent. You lucky duck!
DeleteI have been in Scotland in April this year. It is a wonderful country. We've seen the Eileen Donan castle and now can't wait to read about it in this book. We rented a car and went around Scotland for a week and it really was wonderful. I had a privilege to have met Anna when she came to Ljubljana, Slovenia and she is simply amazing. So warm and beautiful woman, it was my pleasure to meet her. Thank you for the chance. And congratulations Anna on the upcoming release!
ReplyDeleteSpela, I'm still smiling about the way everyone at that signing in Ljubljana went "oooooohhhh!" when I said I was writing a Scottish series next. Thank you so much for coming - it's such a treasured memory when I think of the warm welcome I received. Thank you for those very kind words!
DeleteI always love reading historical romances set in Scotland . Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLouise, it's one of those iconic settings, isn't it?
DeleteI've been to the Shetland Islands several times and loved it there. I would love to go to mainland Scotland just for the history and scenery. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMichele, I've never made it to the Shetlands. They're definitely on the list. I've got as far north as Orkney which is wonderful and I'd love to go back. Definitely time for you to visit the mainland, I think!
DeleteThank you for the background information! I think that knowledge adds to the book! I haven't been to Scotland but it's on my bucket list. My sister-in-law wants to go, too! Oh, we may get a little giggly every day!
ReplyDeleteHa, LazrRN, I had a bit of fun with my half-Italian heroine trying whisky and not liking it very much! So glad you enjoyed this peek into the inspiration behind the story. I always enjoy seeing that too.
DeleteI would LOVE to go to Scotland. I have ancestors that came from there and the pictures you see are amazing. Now just to get my husband on board with my dream.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, promise him a few tours of the great distilleries over there. It worked with a couple of my other friends - their husbands got right on board with the idea of a trip to bonny Scotland!
DeleteI would love to go to Scotland. My biological parents were from there and would love to be able to go one day and see the country, people and experience all the history!
ReplyDeleteOh, Rose, the Scottish blood will call you back. It certainly called me. You'll just love it!
DeleteI love these photographs . They are evocative. Nice article.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carol. I went a bit mad with the camera when I was up in Scotland.
DeleteI Love Scotland, I’ve been all over the country but not the far North. It’s incredibly beautiful. I love the colours throughout the seasons, it’s just a shame it’s not a little warmer ��
ReplyDeleteSkipjacktunafish (great handle!), isn't Scotland just glorious? And there's a lot packed into a small space. I've been there often and I've still been to the bit with Aberdeen and Balmoral.
DeleteCongratulations, Skipjacktunafish, you have won a kindle copy of The Dashing Widows Boxset.
DeletePlease could you send me the email / Kindle address, you would like to use to receive your Kindle copy of The Dashing Widow Boxset to author@maryanneyarde.com
Scotland is on my bucket list. Thank you for the wonderful pictures and the chance to win a book.
ReplyDeleteSandy, my absolute pleasure. And if the opportunity arises to go to Scotland, GO!!!
DeleteI want to go with you next time you go to Scotland to do some research! lol I've never been but it's on the top of my list of MUST VISIT places!! If I ever make it there, I want to explore all the castle ruins...that would make my heart so happy:)
ReplyDeleteCarole, the castles are amazing - even when they're not in one piece! I hope you get to go there. It's such a gorgeous place.
DeleteMy mother side is from Scotland and I would love to win contest! vboudreau57@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi Veronique! Lovely to see you here! In my family, it's the father's side with the Scottish connection, hence Campbell. Good luck!
DeleteScotland is on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteHope you get there one day!
DeleteLove Scotland, love your giveaways and love the adventures you take me on ��
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely message, Deborah! You're most welcome!
DeleteI've been to the Shetland Islands and loved it there. Would love to visit Edinburgh for the history and the castles.
ReplyDeleteMichele, lucky you, going to the Shetlands! They're on my bucket list. I've made it to Orkney.
DeleteAnd the winner is... SkipJackTunaFish.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!
Please could you send me the email / kindle address, you would like to use to receive your Kindle copy of The Dashing Widow Boxset to author@maryanneyarde.com
Thanks to everyone who swung by and thanks to Mary Anne who hosted me. What fun I've had talking about bonny Scotland with you all!
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