Must Love More Kilts (A Time Travel Romance)
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Publisher Description
What if your husband turns out to be the man sent to kill your ancestor?
A choice to make…
Highland Games fanatic Fiona Campbell believes her only value is her family's history, myths, and legends. So when she travels back to 1689 Scotland and discovers she's the Fiona of family legend, you'd think she’d be excited. And she is. Except that the legendary warrior she’s to save her ancestor from is the hottie in a kilt she just handfasted.
A heart to heal…
Duncan MacCowan once trusted his heart to the wrong woman, but when a strange lass drops into his life and pries opens his heart again, he impulsively handfasts her. Yet before he can finish spinning fancies of their domestic bliss, she flees on the night of their wedding, leaving him even more convinced that he can’t trust his instincts where his heart is involved.
A family legend that will tear them apart
Fiona wants to shake her fist at Fate--she finally meets the man of her dreams but can’t have him because of the family legend? Not cool, Fate, not cool. Duncan believes he’s just terrible at picking women and destined to be alone. But as the heat of their attraction flares, how far can they tempt Fate for love?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Quarles returns to late-17th-century Scotland in the hot and sexy fourth Must Love time travel romance (after Must Love Kilts). Fiona Campbell, a determined and forthright woman, has travelled back in time to the late 1600s, and thinks that she is destined to fulfill the family legend about a woman named Fiona who saved her ancestor, William Campbell, from a MacCowan warrior bearing a crescent-shaped scar above a Celtic knot on his chest. But Duncan MacCowan, the man she must protect William from, is also her newly handfasted partner. As Fiona and Duncan travel with MacLeod warriors to Dunvegan Castle, the sizzling attraction between them becomes impossible to ignore, and they explore the possibility of making their handfasting into a true marriage. Fiona tries to reconcile her desire to be with Duncan with her duty to her family legend, and Duncan begins to open his heart to the possibility of love. With just the right amount of period detail, scorching sensuality, and a strong, independent heroine, Quarles's latest brings historical Scotland to life. (BookLife)