The Highlander's Gift
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4.3 • 13 Ratings
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
From the bestselling author of the Stolen Bride Series comes a brand new and exciting family saga! For fans of Scottish historical romance, the Sutherland Legacy propels you into the Highlands with tales of daring adventure, irresistible heroes and passion!
Betrothed to a princess until she declares his battle wound has incapacitated him as a man, Sir Niall Oliphant is glad to step aside and let the spoiled royal marry his brother. He's more than content to fade into the background with his injuries and remain a bachelor forever, until he meets the Earl of Sutherland's daughter, a lass more beautiful than any other, a lass who makes him want to stand up and fight again.
As daughter of one of the most powerful earls and Highland chieftains in Scotland, Bella Sutherland can marry anyone she wants—but she doesn't want a husband. When she spies an injured warrior at the Yule festival who has been shunned by the Bruce's own daughter, she decides a husband in name only might be her best solution.
They both think they're agreeing to a marriage of convenience, but love and fate has other plans…
Customer Reviews
A genuine pleasure
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Like coming home , it’s so familiar
This was a genuine pleasure to read .
The first in the Sutherland Legacy, and a continuation of The Stolen Brides Series .
It gave me goosebumps to realise the level of friendship and affection between the two main characters, Niall and Bella .
They were so easy to befriend and love, as were Walter and Strath .
Niall has to overcome much to prove to himself ,and the rest of the world ,that he is still a warrior to be contended with, this he can only do with the love and support of family ,friends and the woman he has loved most of his life .
Eliza has tapped back into the heart of the highlands and the previous series with ease and produced a very worthy novel , I’d say one of her best .
This is a story that is full of love and courage, with tears and laughter in every page and as always a HEA , as it should be .
I read an advanced copy of this book and chose to submit a review