Highland Rogues Collection by Fiona Monroe
Forced to wed…
Five steamy full-length highland romances in this sinful collection featuring A Highland Bride, The Laird of Lochlannan, The Scot Corsair, The Blackhouse Bride, and The Lies of Lord John.
A Highland Bride:
When her older sister elopes with a married Italian count, the scandal threatens to blight Flora’s marriage prospects forever. Only one man is prepared to offer his hand to the wayward girl. And Flora soon discovers that for a spirited young lady trying hard to be a dutiful minister’s wife, ‘hand’ can have more meaning than one.
The Laird of Lochlannan:
Brought up in poverty, nineteen-year-old Catriona Dunbar is shocked to discover that she is heiress to a handsome fortune. But there is a catch – the inheritance will be hers only if she agrees to become the ward of Sir Duncan Buccleuch.
The Scot Corsair:
When Lady Elspeth is discovered in a compromising situation, her family sends her to the West Indies to marry a wealthy plantation owner she has never met. But on the way to Barbados, the ship is attacked and Elspeth finds herself prisoner of the Black Scot, an infamous pirate captain with a mysterious past.
The Blackhouse Bride:
Her father wants her to marry his apprentice; Lord John wants her to become his mistress. To escape marriage to a loutish farrier or ruin in the arms of a dilettante aristocrat, Bridie accepts a proposal from a man she has never met. But Angus is steward of a remote Highland township, and Bridie is used to the comforts of a great estate. Life in a blackhouse comes as a shock.
The Lies of Lord John:
Pretty, clever, and independently wealthy Margaret lives just as she pleases until her indulgent uncle marries a pious widow with strict ideas about how a young lady ought to behave. Only marriage can offer an immediate escape.
Forced to wed…
Five steamy full-length highland romances in this sinful collection featuring A Highland Bride, The Laird of Lochlannan, The Scot Corsair, The Blackhouse Bride, and The Lies of Lord John.
A Highland Bride:
When her older sister elopes with a married Italian count, the scandal threatens to blight Flora’s marriage prospects forever. Only one man is prepared to offer his hand to the wayward girl. And Flora soon discovers that for a spirited young lady trying hard to be a dutiful minister’s wife, ‘hand’ can have more meaning than one.
The Laird of Lochlannan:
Brought up in poverty, nineteen-year-old Catriona Dunbar is shocked to discover that she is heiress to a handsome fortune. But there is a catch – the inheritance will be hers only if she agrees to become the ward of Sir Duncan Buccleuch.
The Scot Corsair:
When Lady Elspeth is discovered in a compromising situation, her family sends her to the West Indies to marry a wealthy plantation owner she has never met. But on the way to Barbados, the ship is attacked and Elspeth finds herself prisoner of the Black Scot, an infamous pirate captain with a mysterious past.
The Blackhouse Bride:
Her father wants her to marry his apprentice; Lord John wants her to become his mistress. To escape marriage to a loutish farrier or ruin in the arms of a dilettante aristocrat, Bridie accepts a proposal from a man she has never met. But Angus is steward of a remote Highland township, and Bridie is used to the comforts of a great estate. Life in a blackhouse comes as a shock.
The Lies of Lord John:
Pretty, clever, and independently wealthy Margaret lives just as she pleases until her indulgent uncle marries a pious widow with strict ideas about how a young lady ought to behave. Only marriage can offer an immediate escape.
Forced to wed…
Five steamy full-length highland romances in this sinful collection featuring A Highland Bride, The Laird of Lochlannan, The Scot Corsair, The Blackhouse Bride, and The Lies of Lord John.
A Highland Bride:
When her older sister elopes with a married Italian count, the scandal threatens to blight Flora’s marriage prospects forever. Only one man is prepared to offer his hand to the wayward girl. And Flora soon discovers that for a spirited young lady trying hard to be a dutiful minister’s wife, ‘hand’ can have more meaning than one.
The Laird of Lochlannan:
Brought up in poverty, nineteen-year-old Catriona Dunbar is shocked to discover that she is heiress to a handsome fortune. But there is a catch – the inheritance will be hers only if she agrees to become the ward of Sir Duncan Buccleuch.
The Scot Corsair:
When Lady Elspeth is discovered in a compromising situation, her family sends her to the West Indies to marry a wealthy plantation owner she has never met. But on the way to Barbados, the ship is attacked and Elspeth finds herself prisoner of the Black Scot, an infamous pirate captain with a mysterious past.
The Blackhouse Bride:
Her father wants her to marry his apprentice; Lord John wants her to become his mistress. To escape marriage to a loutish farrier or ruin in the arms of a dilettante aristocrat, Bridie accepts a proposal from a man she has never met. But Angus is steward of a remote Highland township, and Bridie is used to the comforts of a great estate. Life in a blackhouse comes as a shock.
The Lies of Lord John:
Pretty, clever, and independently wealthy Margaret lives just as she pleases until her indulgent uncle marries a pious widow with strict ideas about how a young lady ought to behave. Only marriage can offer an immediate escape.