



Lady Miracle (The Celtic Lairds Series, Book 2)
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4.9 • 11 Ratings
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- $3.99
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Publisher Description
Desperate to save his ailing niece, Highland warrior Diarmid Campbell seeks out the young woman he once saw perform a healing miracle on a battlefield. But when he finds her--now a trained physician--she denies her gift.
Undeterred, Diarmid carries the stubborn beauty off to his Highland stronghold. Yet as the captive lady reveals her deepest secret--and the warrior opens his closed heart--a perilous enemy emerges to threaten them. Soon they must rely on each other--and a miracle only love can bring...
REVIEWS:
"Fast-paced, action-packed, enthralling romance." ~ Romantic Times Book Club
"Masterful plotting, compelling love story--and more. Extraordinary brilliant storytelling." ~Publishers Weekly (*starred review*)
THE CELTIC LAIRDS, in series order
The Angel Knight
Lady Miracle
The Forest Laird
THE SCOTTISH LAIRDS, in series order
Taming the Heiress
Waking the Princess
Kissing the Countess
THE CELTIC NIGHTS, in series order
The Stone Maiden
The Swan Maiden
The Sword Maiden
Laird of the Wind
THE BORDER ROGUES, in series order
The Raven's Wish
The Raven's Moon
The Heather Moon
OTHER TITLES by Susan King
The Black Thorne's Rose
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
King (The Raven Moon) offers everything a historical romance should have--strong sense of time and place, masterful plotting, compelling love story--and more. The "more" is the extraordinary Lady Michaelmas, a licensed physician and healer with miraculous hands, in Robert the Bruce's 14th-century Scotland. Warrior laird Diarmid Campbell is heroic in body and soul, a perfect foil for Michaelmas, the woman he can't have as long as his divorced wife lives. Their initial meeting in a battle's aftermath is mythically lovely, as are descriptions of Michaelmas as she heals a wounded warrior, a woman in childbirth, a crippled child, even a baby seal. Scottish-set medievals can be just dreadful, but King's brilliant storytelling and painstaking historical research elevates this tale of love caught between the complex politics of church and state.