The Highlander’s Christmas Quest
By Anna
Campbell
Hi
Mary Anne! Thank you for having me as your guest on The Coffee Pot Book Club. I
always love visiting your blog and meeting your readers.
Releasing
a Christmas story has become a bit of a tradition for me. I’ve written a
Christmas romance every year since The
Winter Wife in 2012. In 2016, I even did two Christmas stories!
This
year’s seasonal offering is part of my Lairds Most Likely series, so it’s brimming
with gallant Highlanders and scenery you can sink your teeth into. The Highlander’s Christmas Quest is a
follow-up to September’s book, The
Highlander’s Defiant Captive, and feeds into book 7 in the series, The Highlander’s Rescued Maiden, which
will come out in 2020. Of course, like all my stories, this new one can be read
as a stand-alone.
When
I originally started the lairds series, it was going to be three books set in
the Regency, but as the world of the series has expanded and become more
complex, I found myself wondering about the ancestors of my valiant heroes and
heroines. So this year, I’ve moved back in time for Defiant Captive, which is
set in 1699, and for Christmas Quest, which is set in 1728.
There’s
a very good reason for this sudden flirtation with new time periods. In May
this year, I was lucky enough to visit the gorgeous and remote Scottish island
of Canna, part of the Small Isles group, south of the Isle of Skye. I discovered a beautiful bluebell-covered landscape that made me feel as if I’d come home. I’ve included a few pictures in this blog so you can get some idea of the charms of this little speck of Hebridean green.
A
piece of local history about a captive lady inspired an idea for a story in my
Scottish series – but it definitely wasn’t a Regency. As a result, three new
instalments have now joined the Lairds Most Likely saga, all featuring doughty
men and headstrong women from earlier ages.
The Highlander’s Christmas Quest is set on Canna, although the isle is called Askaval
in the story. I needed something to lead up to the events in The Highlander’s Rescued Maiden which is
my captive lady story. In THCQ, my hero Dougal sets out to rescue Fair Ellen of
the Isles, trapped in her tower, but finds himself waylaid by love and
shenanigans when a storm brings him ashore on Askaval/Canna. Now the stage is
set for Ellen and her hero in the future book, and in the meantime, I got to
have a lovely time with an imaginary Christmas in one of my favourite places.
Win/win!
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As
there’s a fairytale element to this latest story, let’s talk myths and legends.
Do you have a favorite myth, legend or fairytale? I think mine would have to be
Beauty and the Beast which links back to the Greek myth of Psyche and Cupid.
What about you?
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The
Highlander’s Christmas Quest
By Anna
Campbell
She’s found the man for her, but he has no plans to
stay on her island. Perhaps it’s time to try a little sabotage!
Scotland. 1725. The moment she sees handsome Dougal Drummond, Kirsty Macbain tumbles headlong into love. A chance storm a few days before Christmas has blown the gallant Highlander off-course to her father’s isle of Askaval, but once he’s repaired his boat, Dougal is determined to continue on his way. His bright blue eyes are firmly fixed on valiant deeds and a distant horizon. What does he care for a smart-mouthed, independent lassie who forms no part of his plans for his future?
Kirsty is convinced that if only she can keep Dougal on Askaval, he’ll see how perfect they are together. With his boat out of action, he’s trapped in her company. Some surreptitious midnight destruction with a drill and a hammer might help true love to win out. On the other hand, if Dougal discovers what she’s been up to, there will be the devil to pay.
Will this madcap Christmas deliver Kirsty’s heart’s desire – or will her scheming see Dougal sailing away to a life without her?
Scotland. 1725. The moment she sees handsome Dougal Drummond, Kirsty Macbain tumbles headlong into love. A chance storm a few days before Christmas has blown the gallant Highlander off-course to her father’s isle of Askaval, but once he’s repaired his boat, Dougal is determined to continue on his way. His bright blue eyes are firmly fixed on valiant deeds and a distant horizon. What does he care for a smart-mouthed, independent lassie who forms no part of his plans for his future?
Kirsty is convinced that if only she can keep Dougal on Askaval, he’ll see how perfect they are together. With his boat out of action, he’s trapped in her company. Some surreptitious midnight destruction with a drill and a hammer might help true love to win out. On the other hand, if Dougal discovers what she’s been up to, there will be the devil to pay.
Will this madcap Christmas deliver Kirsty’s heart’s desire – or will her scheming see Dougal sailing away to a life without her?
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The Highlander’s Christmas Quest
Anna Campbell
Anna Campbell is an
Australian historical romance writer. She’s published 11 multi award-winning
novels for Avon and Grand Central, and 24 books as an independent author. Her
books have been translated into 23 languages. She’s currently working on a
series featuring roguish Highland heroes, called the Lairds Most Likely. The
Laird's Willful Lass, The Laird's Christmas Kiss, The
Highlander’s Lost Lady, The Highlander’s Defiant Captive, and The Highlander’s Christmas Quest are
now out. Look out for The Highlander’s English Bride early in 2020.
I love historical romance novels. They're addictive. P.s. Your blog looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, UBR. They are indeed. And Mary Anne's blog IS amazing!
DeleteCongratulations! you have won a download copy of The Highlander’s Christmas Quest. Please email me author@maryanneyarde.com to claim your prize!!
DeleteHi Anna:) Your latest Christmas story sounds soooo good, I must read it!! My favourite myth is the Scottish mythology that includes Selkies, I've always been fascinated with these gentle souls. Merry Christmas to you and yours xo
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Carole. And thanks for swinging by. I hear you on the Selkies. I think one day I'll use that myth in a story!
DeleteThe cover looks good! Merry Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gypsy! Merry Christmas to you too.
DeleteWhat gorgeous pictures! Looking forward to the new book. My favorite is the Beauty and the Beast as well.
ReplyDeleteMary McCoy
Thanks, Mary. Canna was a stunningly beautiful place. Merry Christmas!
DeleteThanks, Nadine. Merry Christmas right back!
ReplyDeleteI love your stories! The pictures are beautiful. I would love to read the story. Thanks for the chance and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for those kind words, Phyllis! Happy Christmas to you!
DeleteBeautiful pictures. I like Beauty and Beast fairytale
ReplyDeleteTraci, I think Beauty and the Beast works so well as a romance trope.
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