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Taking readers to the treacherous and tempestuous Highlands of 15th-century Scotland, "New York Times" bestselling author Howell offers a passionate tale of a feisty beauty determined to uncover the softer side of the iron-willed warrior ...
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Escaping to the wilds of Scotland to hide from a deranged suitor, Fiona MacEnroy is captured by a fierce stranger who takes her to his sinister keep, where she finds a safe haven and love with the very man who is using her to protect his ...
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Traces the downfall of a beloved peacekeeper who is pushed to a breaking point by an inconceivable horror that changes her in irrevocable, ethics-testing ways.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Fireheart, a full-fledged warrior cat, must confront questions of loyalty and identity as he faces the possibility of betrayal from within his own forest clan. Reprint.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Moving between the glamorous cosmopolitan world of Boston and small-town Texas, a sizzling romance follows the evolution of the tumultuous relationship between Jordan Buchanan and Noah Clayborne. 300,000 first printing.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Includes an excerpt from: Caught by the Scot.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
High-spirited Rowena MacLawry returns to the Highlands from her London Season a more mature woman, yet she still finds it difficult to outgrow her girlhood obsession with Lachlan MacTier, despite his lack of polish.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Compares the ancient sources and modern interpretative models to present a new interpretation of the Roman gens.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Graystripe, a former leader of ThunderClan, struggles between staying with his adopted Twoleg family and embarking on a quest to find his lost feline companions.
subject:"Clans" from books.google.com
Shifting the emphasis away from depictions of Highland society as lawless and disorganised, this is a welcome antidote to the many romanticised views of pre-Clearance society. Prize Winner!