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Lady of the Glen

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Enemies become lovers in a divided Scotland in this "marvelous tale" of history and passion (Diana Gabaldon).

From birth, Catriona Campbell and Alasdair Og MacDonald are enemies—for he is the second son of her clan's most powerful foe. Yet from the moment they meet, they know they will lie in each other's arms someday. Their love, though centuries forbidden, comes at the most dangerous of times, as they become pawns of war . . . and of history. For rebellion has been stirring, and under the orders of King William III, a bloody price will be paid at Glencoe . . .

This "stirring" love story set against the backdrop of a notorious massacre is "well worth a Highland journey" (Kirkus Reviews).

"Roberson's world of 17th-century Scotland is atmospherically real." —Publishers Weekly

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Publisher: Kensington Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 1, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9780758292230
  • Release date: August 1, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9780758292230
  • File size: 1105 KB
  • Release date: August 1, 2013

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Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Enemies become lovers in a divided Scotland in this "marvelous tale" of history and passion (Diana Gabaldon).

From birth, Catriona Campbell and Alasdair Og MacDonald are enemies—for he is the second son of her clan's most powerful foe. Yet from the moment they meet, they know they will lie in each other's arms someday. Their love, though centuries forbidden, comes at the most dangerous of times, as they become pawns of war . . . and of history. For rebellion has been stirring, and under the orders of King William III, a bloody price will be paid at Glencoe . . .

This "stirring" love story set against the backdrop of a notorious massacre is "well worth a Highland journey" (Kirkus Reviews).

"Roberson's world of 17th-century Scotland is atmospherically real." —Publishers Weekly

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