Raven Series by Patricia McAllister

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  • Sea Raven (Raven #1)
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    Sea Raven (Raven #1)

    Patricia McAllister

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1996

    The Raven and the Hawk As proud and stubborn as the clan she springs from, as wild and unpredictable as the waters she sails, she is any man's equal on the high seas. Sworn to defend her homeland against English tyranny, she bravely confronts the enemy: the audacious captain who has come to drive her people from Clandeboye in the name of his Sassenach queen. Sea Raven sweeps us from the Irish Sea to the misty shores of Elizabethan England, from Ireland to the dazzling Tudor court... more

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  • On Gentle Wings (Raven #1.5)
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    On Gentle Wings (Raven #1.5)

    Patricia McAllister

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    CINDERELLA OF TUDOR TIMES Isobel Weeks is a plain lass and well she knows it, but even ordinary drabs can morph into dazzling butterflies for one magical event known as "A Midsummer Night's Masque." Yet she never dreams that one reckless adventure will break her heart, even as it capture another's. PRINCE OF SECRET PAIN Sir Christopher Tanner is enchanted by "Madame Mysterie" and vows to uncover the secrets behind her velvet mask... more

  • Fire Raven (Raven #2)
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    Fire Raven (Raven #2)

    Patricia McAllister

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1997

    A tale of desire and treachery...of a mighty queen...of two star-crossed lovers whose passion could be their doom. She knows him only as Morgan, the man who saved her life and stole her heart. Robbed of a past she cannot remember and a present she does not understand, she clings to this stranger who heals her with a lover's tenderness even as he tries to deny the passion that threatens them both. A blazing birthmark brands Lord Morgan Trelane's handsome face... more

  • Snow Raven (Raven #3)
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    Snow Raven (Raven #3)

    Patricia McAllister

    Rated: 3.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1998

    Return to a time of passion and daring that sweeps from the windswept Highlands to the intrigues of England's Tudor. She was a pawn of two powerful men... Embittered after his beloved wife's death at the hands of his hated enemy—Sir Jaspar Wickham—Ranald Lindsay, the Highland laird known as the Wolf of Badanloch, was hungry for vengeance. So when chance put him face to face with the Englishwoman betrothed to Wickham, he kidnapped her and forcibly held her in his household... more

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