Black Richard's Heart (The MacCulloughs #1)
Suzan Tisdale
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Explicit open door [?]
· 23 ratings · 462 pages · Published: 25 Feb 2020

With his clan on the brink of starvation and annihilation, Black Richard doesn’t believe his life could get worse. Until King David II decides to put an end to the border wars himself, via a marriage between Black Richard and Aeschene MacRay, the daughter of his sworn enemy.
Locked away and all but forgotten because she is deemed imperfect and useless by her father, Aeschene MacRay holds no hope of ever having a husband and family of her own. But hope is the only thing she has left: hope that her vision will miraculously return and that she will regain her father’s approval.
But when news arrives that she is to be married off to the chief of her father’s enemy, she has only two choices: put her faith and hope in the monster that is Black Richard MacCullough or remain in the prison her father has created for her.
When you’ve lost everything, any risk is worth the taking.
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- highlander hero 8
- medieval 8
- historical 7
- virgin heroine 4
- m-f romance 3
- arranged/forced marriage 3
- height difference 3
- vengeance 3
- disabilities & scars 3
- competent heroine 3
- sweet/gentle heroine 3
- alpha male 3
- caretaking 2
- war 2
- shy heroine 2
- independent heroine 2
- aristo/royal heroine 2
- grumpy/cold hero 2
- sweet/gentle hero 2
- dual pov 2
- first person pov 2
- age gap 1
- enemies to lovers 1
- forced proximity 1
- sassy heroine 1
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- geography
- scotland 4
- europe 3
- british isles 3
- united kingdom 3
- content warnings
- past child abuse 4
- death / grief 2
- third party abuse 2
- past abuse 2
- past child neglect 2
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The 'The MacCulloughs' series
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