The Lairds Claim Their Sassenachs: A Scottish Medieval Historical Romance Novel Collection

Ann Marie Scott


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They fled England. The Highlands claimed them.

Four Sassenach women. Four steamy marriages that should never have lasted.

The Laird's Runaway Bride — Her father sold her to cover his debts. Amelia fled into the Highlands. The laird who found her bathing in his river had rough hands and no intention of letting her go.

The Highlander's Mysterious Bride — One dance at her sister's wedding. One vanishing. When Kiernan returns and offers marriage, Mary says yes before asking why. He married her to get inside her sister's clan. She married him to escape a worse fate. Neither one expected what came after.

The Captain's Rebel Bride — Lily fled England and was captured by a Highland patrol. Gregory, the captain, kissed her once. Her father saw. Now they're married. She swore she'd never bend for a man. He never asked her to. He just stood close enough that she forgot why she was fighting.

The Scot's Defiant Bride — Cordelia's father traded her at a Highland feast. Fergus MacCrae announced their betrothal before she even knew his name. She planned to make him regret it. Then he started leaving her wooden carvings and she stopped planning.

Every one of these marriages was supposed to end. None of them did.

Includes Four full-length steamy novels with extended epilogues.

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