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Scottish Highland Trilogy
Book Two
Berkeley,
February 2006
ISBN-13: 978-0425207420
ISBN-10: 0425207420



Flodden Field, September 1513
Lachlan Maclean never wanted to be a soldier. Guilt ridden and blaming himself for his father’s death when he refused to kill an enemy, he sought to restore his honor by taking the place of his brother Rory and standing at the side of King James to battle the English. Lachlan fought valiantly until severely wounded Lachlan was cut down, and pinned beneath his horse.
As the widow of an English reiver after his untimely death, Kimbra Charleton supported herself and daughter by joining with her husbands thieving family in scavenging the dead of their valuables. Instructed to kill any Scots still breathing, Kimbra hesitated after noting the fine Scots plaid and jeweled brooch of the injured soldier. Assuming him to be a noble and ripe for ransoming, she planned to restore him to health and ransom him for herself and daughter. When after some days he awoke with no memories of who he was, Kimbra was disappointed. Though he presented a danger to both her and her daughter should members of the Charleton family discover him to be a Scot, feelings Kimbra had never felt before and her determination to not let him die, compelled her to keep him alive.
Little by little, Lachlan’s returning memories were of violence and great sorrow, unfortunately, NOT of who he was. It seemed to be an impossible situation, but the passion both felt for one another just might be the medicine that would heal both their broken lives as Lachlan laid claim to Kimbra’s heart.
This is an absolutely stunning read, rich in historical details, fast-paced and riveting in suspense as both Lachlan and Kimbra skirted danger as the smoldering attraction between sworn enemies ignited. It’s an emotional tale that will leave you with a lump in your throat and a tear or two in your eyes. Potter brings together a cast of new and fascinating characters as well as old friends from the first book BELOVED IMPOSTER in this wonderful historically set series of the Maclean family. Stories from Patricia Potter are jewels to treasure and I know — I treasure every one of them!
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