“Magical from the very start.” —InD’Tale Reviews
Embark on a journey into magical Medieval Scotland, to a time when the shadowy Picts are in peril of vanishing from the annals of history, and Scotland itself will arise as a nation from the ashes of betrayal.
A Clash of Clans.
From the Borderlands to the Highlands, Scotland’s seven kingdoms are in conflict. Struggling to unite the …
From the Borderlands to the Highlands, Scotland’s seven kingdoms are in conflict. Struggling to unite the kingdoms altogether, King David seeks an alliance with the fierce, but reclusive mountain Scot, Aidan dun Scoti. But only one woman will tempt Aidan—the accursed beauty whose father once betrayed his clan.
Love and Betrayal.
She has been offered a choice: Kill the dun Scoti or lose your only beloved son. Offered in marriage by David of Scotia as a guise for peace and cursed by Aidan’s people for the sins of her father, Lìleas MacLaren is the one woman Aidan believes he is immune to. She is also the one woman who could bring the chieftain to his knees.
Read this series in order:
- Book1: Once Upon a Highland Legend
- Book 2: Highland Fire
- Book 3: Highland Steel
- Book 4: Highland Storm
- Book 5: Maiden from the Mist
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Slow start but very entertaining after a couple chapter.
Read the first and had to get the series! Really great story loved it!
I loved the characters and the storyline. This may have been actual history the way you told it.
It was a great and fun read, kept me intrigued!
So enjoyed the whole series
I loved this book and couldn’t put it down. The characters were all described so well right down to the dirty rotten bad guy!
Enjoyable read. I couldn’t figure out how things were going to work out. I was glad for the happiness in the end.
This is one I had a hard time to put down! Loved it!
I very much enjoyed this book and the series itself. I am ready to read the next book in the series. Characters are well built. Enough history to not be overwhelming. Just the kind of light reading with mystery & romance.
Recommend for Diana Gabaldon’s fans who are waiting for her next book. Not quite as good as Diana, but then, who is? I’ve enjoyed the Highland Bride series, as well as the Guardians of the Stone series.
Language was difficult to read
Uninspired and formulaic. I lost interest very quickly and deleted.
Started but could not continue. Too many female stereotypical put downs that I found repulsive.
Formulaic, predictable, didn’t evoke the time in which it is set.