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Secrets and heartfelt romance in medieval Scotland . . . Lady Tamsin Keith escapes a castle tower to avoid marriage only to fall into the arms of a mysterious Scottish knight. Sir William Seton is sent by the king to demand a secret book of prophecies in the lady's possession, but he soon discovers that beautiful Tamsin is a gifted seer-and the most stubborn woman he has ever met. She refuses to trust the knight who begins to thrill her lonely heart-even as they face the powerful foe who would tear down all that they cherish most . . . Highland Secrets Book 1 - The Scottish Bride Book 2 - The Forest Bride Book 3 - The Guardian's Bride…mehr

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Secrets and heartfelt romance in medieval Scotland . . . Lady Tamsin Keith escapes a castle tower to avoid marriage only to fall into the arms of a mysterious Scottish knight. Sir William Seton is sent by the king to demand a secret book of prophecies in the lady's possession, but he soon discovers that beautiful Tamsin is a gifted seer-and the most stubborn woman he has ever met. She refuses to trust the knight who begins to thrill her lonely heart-even as they face the powerful foe who would tear down all that they cherish most . . . Highland Secrets Book 1 - The Scottish Bride Book 2 - The Forest Bride Book 3 - The Guardian's Bride
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Susan King is the bestselling, award-winning author of over 20 historical novels and novellas, each one praised for historical accuracy, storytelling quality and lyricism. Her first novel, The Black Thorne's Rose, was published in 1994, followed by many historical romances written as Susan King and as Sarah Gabriel. As Susan Fraser King, she is the author of Lady Macbeth: A Novel, and Queen Hereafter: A Novel of Margaret of Scotland, published in hardcover and trade paperback from Random House. Many of her backlist novels are now available as e-books with more releases planned. A founding member of the successful author blog, "Word Wenches," she holds a graduate degree in medieval art history and lives in Maryland with her family.