A Highlander's Captive
Publisher Description
Rufus MacIntosh wants his family's birthright back. He's fought wars and his own personal demons. Time to claim what is his family's. More specifically, his brother's. And so, bringing friends and allies, he takes back what is his family's. The lands are theirs again. Except now, Rufus discovers his brother has abandoned the birthright, the land, all of this. He's headed to new lands and new worlds.
Rufus should be relieved, he's no longer responsible for any of it. He can walk away from their ancestral lands. He's not sure if he wants to.
Davina MacFarland never claimed she was an angel. She certainly isn't a common thief, even though she's related to one, now that her brother took Rufus McIntosh's lands. She shouldn't have been involved. She really shouldn't. But now there's been a scuffle and she's the captive of that damned Rufus MacIntosh. But she can hold her own. Or can she?
Customer Reviews
A Highlanders Captive
This was a good story. I am sure a lot of our ancestors came to America after losing their lands and family.
Not my favorite.
It was suspenseful and action-packed. Though if you love the heavy romance scenes throughout the story, it's probably for you. Also though the grammar and text were excellent, there was an overuse of the word “ye” for conversing between characters. In the end, I would not read the book again.
A Highlanders Captive
I loved the story, I couldn’t stop reading it. No smut, and action packed!