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Wednesday, 27 November 2024

A Highland Captive: A Scottish romance full of intrigue and adventure (Highland Chronicles Tales Book 2) by Cathie Dunn


A Highland Captive: 
A Scottish romance full of intrigue and adventure
(Highland Chronicles Tales Book 2)
By Cathie Dunn


Publication Date: 27th February 2019
Publisher: ‎ Independently Published
Page Length: 209 Pages
Genre: Scottish Historical Romance

An heiress abducted against her will. A knight thinking all is lost. The Scottish Wars of Independence lost...

1298
Scotland

Cailean MacDubhgaill, a knight from a small island, fighting for the Scottish cause, is wounded in the battle at Falkirk. Sir Eoín de Moray helps him escape the carnage and takes him into a nearby forest but is killed whilst fighting off pursuers.

Once Cailean has recovered from his injuries, he rushes north to the shores of Loch Ness to give the news to de Moray’s daughter, Isobel. But he arrives too late. The manor is burnt down, its people displaced – and Isobel abducted. Determined to honour the man who had saved his life, Cailean tracks Isobel down.

Finding herself taken away from her home by force, Isobel de Moray ponders her fate when a nighttime raid on the mercenary camp sees her freed – only to fall into the hands of a strong-minded knight. The stranger takes her to safety at his keep on the remote island of Eorsa where they await word from the guardians.

Tired of waiting, Isobel flees Eorsa, seeking help from powerful relatives, but is she really going to get the welcome she expects?

And will Cailean be able to overcome his doubts and focus on further campaigns in Scotland’s Wars of Independence?

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Cathie Dunn


Cathie is an Amazon-bestselling author of historical fiction, dual-timeline, mystery, and romance. She loves to infuse her stories with a strong sense of place and time, combined with a dark secret or mystery – and a touch of romance. Often, you can find her deep down the rabbit hole of historical research…
 
In addition, she is also a historical fiction book promoter with The Coffee Pot Book Club, a novel-writing tutor, and a keen reviewer on her blog, Ruins & Reading.
 
After having lived in Scotland for almost two decades, Cathie is now enjoying the sunshine in the south of France with her husband, and her rescued pets, Ellie Dog & Charlie Cat. 

She is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Richard III Society, the Alliance of Independent Authors, and the Romantic Novelists’ Association.

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