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The MacLerie Clan #3

Possessed by the Highlander

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Marian Robertson rescued a child and destroyed her reputation. Now, to keep her family safe, she must marry the stern, dark-eyed warrior negotiating a truce between their clans—and risk her heart to protect the truth.

Manipulated into marrying the exiled "Robertson Harlot," Duncan, peacemaker for the MacLerie clan, finds his new wife's courage and spirit make it impossible to resist her. But will he put his honor at stake to free her from her past—and claim her love forever?

288 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 2008

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Terri Brisbin

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Terri Brisbin is the USA TODAY Bestselling author of more than 50 historical, paranormal and fantasy romances and her books have been released in more than 20 languages and 25 countries around the world since 1998. She's been published by Berkley/Jove, Harlequin, Kensington Books, NAL/Signet, Dragonblade Publishing and Oliver Heber Books. Terri has also self-published her works and will have new books out through 2026!

When not living the glamorous life of a romance author in the southern NJ suburbs, Terri spends her time being a married mom, a grammy and a dental hygienist while plotting and planning future stories and trips to Scotland . For more info (more than you could possibly want or need to know) visit her website – www.terribrisbin.com .

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3,385 reviews1,033 followers
June 20, 2022
This review was originally posted on Addicted To Romance

This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.

First Impressions
Possessed by the Highlander was one of those random picks that I just wanted as I was browsing my library digital catalog and they have such a fun mix of historicals. Terri Brisbin is an author that I have really enjoyed in the past and I found that I had so much fun with this one here. The writing was a bit different than I had expected from it so it took some getting used to at times, but I really loved the way that this author wrote the plot and the way that the romance is developed, there is a sense of mystery all the way through the story that will really pull you further into the story ad keep you invested into it. It’s a very solid romance even if it’s not going to make the top lists for you.

He was a confusing, complicated man—one who deserved better than to be dragged into the middle of this family debacle and one who it would take years to know fully. Years she did not want and did not have.


Summary
Duncan has come to negotiate a truth with clans and is known as the “peacemaker” and then he meets the lovely Marian Robertson who is being attacked by a man and defends her and finds himself being charmed by Marian and her charming little girl that is in love with Duncan and forms a quick bond with him. But through a set or events, where they are compromised, and in order to keep the peace treaty, Duncan and Marian agree to handfasting. Even though Duncan is ready to marry her, Marian is determined to protect Duncan and insists on a handfasting. When he takes Marian and her child with him they discover something more between them. But there is a past that Duncan needs to uncover because Marian is so fearful of what would happen if the truth would be revealed, but through a steadfast love, Duncan will show Marian he is worthy of her secrets and her heart…

One of the best things about being married is having another to share the good and the bad with, Marian. Two carrying the same burden lessens its weight on each


What I Loved
I had so much fun with this book and it just really pulled me into the story fairly quickly, especially with all the mystery that surrounds our heroine. I was so curious to see why she was rumored to be the “whore” of the clan, and why she let it happen, of the truths about her and her daughter, and why her brother would work a situation to bring Marian ad Duncan together. I really loved how authentic feeling this book is without a huge overload of historical information being delivered. I was also really fascinated by the handfasting type of the plot and seeing how they would work in the end for them to find their HEA. Duncan was such a determined honest hero, I just loved how devoted and kind he is to Marian and genuine in his feelings for her, Marian is living in fear, but we don’t quite know the details for a while and slowly it’s built into the climax of the story. We also see the fun bond between Duncan and his family and it just made me want to read more books in the series. This was a quick read though one where I didn’t know how much I was reading until I got to 90% and I was shocked by how well I was into it and how easily its read. The romance has an unrequited feeling to it because of how guarded Marian is and I love a pining hero who is trying to build trust with her, Seeing how tenacious he is to prove himself to Marian was beyond charming and I really enjoyed that aspect. This story was such a roundabout solid win.

That’s what I want in my husband, Duncan. I want a man who will choose me above all else


What I Struggled With
I really had a struggle with our heroine, the way she keeps things from Duncan was too drawn out and could be really frustrating and it was like this all the way through the book.

Overall View
Possessed by the Highlander is an endearing romance, with an intriguing mystery, a delectable romance, and fun family element to charm your heart!

You said you wanted a husband who chose you above all else, Marian.” He guided her to stand and pulled her close. “I am that husband. You are first in my heart and in my soul and more important to me than my honor.


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1,052 reviews159 followers
August 3, 2018
Aunque lo he leido sin orden ( y alguna cosa se me ha escapado),me ha encantado Duncan, su forma de ser, de sentir y su nobleza.

La historia de Mara ( Marian) me ha encantado como asume un peso que no le corresponde por amor a dos seres queridos y por no hacer daño a una persona inocente...

Es un libro precioso que merece la pena ser leido... seguire con la saga.....
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1,723 reviews148 followers
January 3, 2018
4 ⭐️ para Duncan y Marian.

ARGUMENTO:

Conocemos a Duncan, emisario del clan MacLeid (creo que era así, en serio no me toméis en cuenta si los nombres están mal escritos o no los recuerdo, los nombres son algo que se me olvida siempre 😂), que acude a la casa de los Robertson para pactar una alianza de ambos pueblos. Iain, el ahora jefe del clan de los Robertson, se lo está poniendo difícil a Duncan, un hombre apodado el Pacificador. Pero hay algo que calma a Duncan, una mujer llamada Mará que conoció el primer día que llegó allí. Es una mujer que vive en el bosque con su pequeña hija de 5 años. Durante la estancia allí, Duncan no puede dejar de visitarlas e intentar hacerlas sonreír, pero pronto se verá inmerso en una trama de mentiras y engañosa por parte del clan de los Robertson.

He sufrido, de verdad, no al borde de las lágrimas pero Marian me ha dado mucha pena. Eso es una mujer luchadora que se merece que todo el mundo se postre a sus pies y se los bese, e Iaran debería agradecerle el resto de su vida lo que ha hecho por él.
La historia ha sido estupenda, de hecho, conforme iba leyendo me sorprendí de que, o la historia es corta, o yo leía tan rápido que avanzaba en el libro de manera casi supersónica 😂. Me encantó Tavis haciéndole animalitos de madera a Ciara, me encantó Connor y Jocelyn, y me encantó como Marian se ganó el respeto de todos en casa de los MacCallum. Necesitaba una historia así de buena porque últimamente elegí muy mal mis lecturas.
Mi único fallo para no darle las 5 estrellas es que al final, en el momento de explicar todo el secreto, se enredó todo un poco y quizá fue expuesto de forma muy rápida. El final llegó demasiado pronto para mí y el epílogo se me hizo escaso, por lo demás, recomiendo la historia sin duda 😃
2,468 reviews123 followers
February 9, 2013
Duncan MacLerie is known as the Peacemaker, and while on a mission to make a truce with the Robertson clan, he's manipulated into marrying Marian Robertson. More than five years ago, Marian ruined her reputation and rescued her daughter. Now she's marrying a stranger to continue to protect her family.

Duncan is a stern warrior who has earned every bit of his reputation for being a man of his word. He finds his new wife irresistible but knows she's holding something back. Likewise Marian's drawn to Duncan, and while she longs to trust him with her secrets, she doesn't dare.

Ms. Brisbin penned a good solid Highlander story--Duncan and Marian are likable people, and are surrounded by family and friends who are equally interesting. While this is the third in the MacLerie series, I haven't read the others, and while I can tell there are connections to other books, I did not have trouble enjoying this story on its own.

While this was a good read, I confess that I don't love stories where a key point is the withholding of the truth and while Ms. Brisbin did handle it in an fairly realistic manner, that's just a personal hangup of mine that lessened my enjoyment of Possessed by the Highlander. I do look forward to more of Ms. Brisbin's writing, and more of her Highlanders!
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5,045 reviews
August 25, 2016
It was just ok. I didn't like the heroine's "secret" and how the whole situation turned out. The hero kept asking her to trust him and she kept saying it wasn't her secret to tell.

The hero did stand up for her and tell everyone in his clan that if anyone insulted her or called her a whore they would have him to answer to. So I liked that.
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599 reviews
October 19, 2010
I have to admit that when this book arrived in the mail and I realised it was a "Mills and Boon" book, I promptly put it to the back of the cupboard and forgot about it, because I don't read those so called "trashy romances".
Well after a bout of an illness and lying around feeling quite miserable decided I wanted something quick and easy to read that I didn't have to think too much about.
I'm so glad that I did.....because I really enjoyed the story of Duncan and Marian, so much so that I couldn't put it down.
It isn't full of politics nor history of Scotland and is really just a quick and easy to read romance.
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1,059 reviews
January 27, 2024
2/2.5 Stars

I was really intrigued by the blurb of this one. I had it marked as read but not rated, so I didn't remember this at all considering that I likely read this about ten years before.

I already knew I liked Duncan from what I'd seen of him in book one, but as the book progresses I liked him more. I liked that he had such a a simple desire in life to just settle down, have a wife and children and simply be Duncan the Farmer instead of Duncan the Peacemaker. Sadly, I wish he had got to express this to his wife and that we had actually got to see it come true.

I didn't like Marian all that much tbh. Probably because the author didn't give us much opportunity to KNOW her well and instead what we did know of her besides bits and pieces of what brought her to be married to Duncan was nothing but angst. Most of the story once they're married is quite literally an endless repetition of Duncan hoping she'll trust him with the truth of her past and her daughter and Marian struggling over not telling him the truth and determined to free him once their handfasting ended so he could marry a woman he wanted and not one who was forced upon him especially with her past.

This was very exhausting to read over and over tbh. I really wanted so much more from this story. It had so much potential but just never lived up to it. Always focusing on the wrong things.

I did like the early chapters of Duncan spending time with Marian and her daughter Ciara. That's when I felt they were truly growing feelings for one another and I WISH the author had provided more of such moments after they married, but instead we focused on the drama within their relationship caused by Marian's plans to leave and her refusal to tell him the entire story about her past.

And while I understand the pressure Duncan felt to get to the truth, worrying it would endanger his clan, I also felt he didn't actually do enough to make Marian feel she could tell him. As for Marian, when the whole truth is revealed at the end I do understand why she would not want to speak of it. It wasn't simply just her secret to tell but also protected those she loved dearly. And it was downright unfair that her father treated her so horribly and used her love for those people to take the blame on her own shoulders.

But...I still think she could have given him a little more detail much earlier in the story to atleast show she trusted him. Instead we kept seeing Marian remain stubbornly silent each time it was brought up, which became a point of frustration for them both.

I REALLY wanted to see them fall in love with one another but the author didn't focus on that at all. Once they arrived back to Duncan's home and we're reintroduced to Connor, Jocelyn, Rurik and Margriet and find out how happy they've been and how many babies they've had since we last saw them the story becomes more about all of them doing their best to befriend Marian and make her feel welcomed. Less about Duncan spending time with her and even less about Duncan spending time with her daughter, Ciara.

That...THAT bugged me immensely. He seemed so sweet and endearing to Ciara early in the story and was obviously sweet to her while traveling home but once they arrived we barely saw Ciara. Yes, she was often with the other children and for once getting to be around others her own age. But...we no longer got any scenes of Marian and Duncan with Ciara and bonding as a family.

This was a big disappointment for me. I felt like the author just gave up. Especially because by the epilogue when they're getting officially married and Marian realizes she's pregnant, we never see or hear mention of CiarA until Marian tells him she's pregnant and even then Duncan still called her Ciara and didn't call her his daughter, but Marian's daughter. And it's not as if we saw any scenes where Ciara's obvious attachment to Duncan grew so much that she might've asked to call him father. I kept waiting for that moment but it never came.

It felt like the author simply separated the two topics once they arrived to Duncan's home and then Ciara was more or less off page the entire time while Duncan and Marian danced around being handfasted but not actually making progress to get to know one another or build said trust that was needed.

Overall it wasn't a BAD book, but it did feel like the author dropped the ball on a wonderful story and focused on the wrong aspects. It was dragged down by how depressed Marian and her history was as it hung over their entire marriage like a dark cloud. It ruined everything tbh and with how little Ciara was included also in the second half...well, I was just disappointed.
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251 reviews2 followers
July 15, 2020
If Goodreads allowed for half stars I would probably give this a 2.5 because there were a few things I liked about it. But first things first, the grammar was atrocious. Perhaps, being a literature and writing professor, I am more sensitive to it, but it really started to frustrate me after a while. I feel like the author uses the word "ken" way too much. Yes, I know it's a Scottish word, but when I see it three times in one sentence I'm over it. The story also relies heavily on a trope that I have seen a little too often- I will refrain from giving spoilers, but suffice it to say it's an unrealistic situation and also creates this ideal heroine who as a character is also unrealistic and I don't know why authors keep using this trope. To be fair, this book was written about twelve years ago, so maybe it was fresh then, but I doubt it. I did feel like the big reveal in the book was good; it wasn't something I completely guessed and it provided a good amount of tension and a real choice for the hero. I also felt like the relationship between the hero and heroine was well developed. It wasn't quite the slow burn that I prefer, but it was much better done than in a lot of romance novels I have read. This book wasn't entirely my cup of tea, but it was better than some of the others like it that I have read, so if grammar issues and overdone tropes don't bother you then you may like it.
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116 reviews
March 3, 2022
i really liked this book. Hero was noble and kind and heroine was kind as well.
it took way too long to get to the secret and it was the dumbest thing ever because there was an obvious out without any scandal
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heroine's brother was gay and having an orgy and the sister took his place to protect him from anyone else figuring it out because her sister in law was giving birth to her lover's baby.
they really could have hidden those men and had everything sorted out without having to sacrifice the heroine. it was very stupid but whatever.
November 13, 2017
Rage inducing and a complete waste of time. The ending was stupid and horrible! I was waiting the whole time for the heroine to be vindicated and the truth come out and everyone knowing she was not a harlot! And so it's not okay for Marian's friend to be disgraced, but for Marian, who is innocent, to be? And Iain (oh gosh, hate him!) gets off practically scot-free with his sister still taking the fall. This author, well, I hate her, and will be avoiding her like the plague!
95 reviews
June 3, 2020
Heroine is hiding a secret to protect someone else. Hero is your typical macho highlander, but is still attuned to Heroine's needs.

Both Hero and Heroine do things that seem illogical and out of character. Non-sensical swings of emotion from one paragraph to the next. Odd continuity making it hard to figure out who's speaking, who's thinking what, who "he" or "she" is in the text, where the protagonists are even supposed to be, and how the book gets from one major plot point to the next.

Story: B
Writing: D+
Steam: explicit sex (multiple times), without use of modern crude language
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44 reviews
September 25, 2020
Una historia de amor muy bonita, en el que el amor no surge con una simple mirada sino que se construye con el trato y el tiempo. Duncan es un guerrero un diplomático pero es un hombre maduro que sabe lo que quiere y utilizando sus habilidades como "El Pacificador" tratara de lograr conseguir sus deseos, Marian es una mujer digna de admirar que posee el honor de un digno caballero, hacen una pareja hermosa
4.5/5
403 reviews1 follower
March 9, 2023
Was actually very disappointed with this one, was expecting a historical epic and got a minor wimper. Yes I get that homosexuality and children out of wedlock were disgraceful at the time and that the heroine feels the guilt of bringing her friend and her brother together but as a great secret that was not hers to tell it was a bit of a fizzer. The writing itself is easy to read but does not evoke great emotion and was not exactly romantic.
27 reviews1 follower
May 6, 2020
Poor Duncan

I really liked Duncan, but you read this and then the reason behind Marian's lies is just stupid. Her books have taken a turn where the non trusting wife is always right. Then the guy out of love lies to protect the secret. Marian and the previous "nun" story married to Rurik are just ridiculous.
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101 reviews2 followers
June 7, 2021
Me encantó la historia. Duncan es único, no le importa lo que digan los demás, no le importa el pasado de ella, la adora a ella y a la nena como si fuera su propia hija.
Ella es increíble todo lo que aguanta por proteger a la nena, por seguir junto a ella.
Me encantó y me sorprendió el final el porque de tantos secretos, no me lo esperaba.
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59 reviews
November 28, 2021
I loved the first 15 chapters of this book. The ending was okay - kind of typical "I'm keeping a secret that can destroy my family but I really need to tell you because I love you but I can't tell you because I don't want to destroy my family."

Definitely worth the read.
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1,774 reviews8 followers
December 15, 2023
Terceiro volume da série Clã MacLerie.

Há um mistério interessante cercando a heroína Marian em relação a sua reputação - ela é tida como a puta do clã, perdoando o palavrão. Esse suspense é cuidadosamente construído e o heroi Duncan faz um bom papel se aproximando dela.

Recomendo.
19 reviews
November 1, 2017
awesome book, loved the story line, characters are strong, and lovable...this is a book that I have read again, and again...definitely a keeper....5 AWESOME STARS...
149 reviews
August 2, 2021
Well written story with in-depth characters; leads a reader on an emotional journey that’s filled with betrayal, lies, secrets and then ultimately love.
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740 reviews5 followers
March 27, 2015

I said it before and I’ll say it again, “I am so glad I was not a woman in medieval times!” or any other time period for that matter because of the way women were treated until the latter years of the 20th century.

Marian Robertson is known as the “Robertson Harlot” by her clan and her story is known and has been adapted and enhanced upon all over the Highlands. She was the escape goat for her father and brother when something went terribly wrong and she has lived as an outcast for five years with her daughter. She moved away until her father passed away two years ago, and then moved back on the outskirts of the village, telling people she is a widow named Mara and hoping nobody recognizes her. Her older brother who is now the laird and her two younger brothers are the only ones who know who she really is but they don’t even speak to her.

Duncan MacLerie works for his cousin, the Earl of Douran, as the clan negotiator. He negotiates contracts between his clan and other clans to build allies and strengthen his clan. He is known as the Peacemaker because he works well with others and always does the right and noble thing. Because of this, he is an easy target for when negotiating a contract with the Robertson Clan. When Iain Robertson, Marian’s brother who is the clan chief, notices that Duncan is attracted to his sister, he drugs Duncan and then claims he dishonored his sister and forces Duncan to marry her.

Duncan had no clue that Marion was the “Robertson Harlot” when he met her and she never said anything because they just had a few short encounters and Marion had put a stop to it because she was afraid of causing trouble for the clan or of being noticed. To not cause problems for his clan, he agrees to marry Marion.

Marion begs her brother not to force a good man like Duncan to marry her but when her brother refuses to back out, she gets him to agree to a handfesting instead, a trial marriage that lasts a year and one day and at the end of it, the couple can go their separate ways if they wish. She knows what her reputation is and would hate to ruin Duncan’s life with an actual marriage. She plans to move far away when the year is over.

When Duncan beds Marion on the night of their handfesting ceremony, he discovers that she is a virgin. Now he has all kinds of questions. How can she be a harlot if she is a virgin? How can she have a daughter if she is a virgin? Whose child is she? What are the Robertson’s covering up that is so awful as to make everyone believe that Marion is a harlot? How could the Robertson’s treat their daughter and sister so horribly? He tries to get answers out of Marion but she refuses to tell him because she doesn’t know him well enough to tell him the truth.

Duncan takes Marion and her daughter, Ciara, back with him to his clan who treat her better than her clan did after the night so many years ago. Although, she is starting to fall in love with Duncan, she thinks he deserves better than her. Duncan believes that Marion doesn’t want the marriage and will leave after the year is older so when has sex with her, he uses the pullout method to prevent pregnancy. This makes Marion think that he doesn’t want to make any mistakes so she can leave at the end of the year.

I felt so bad for Marion because her father chose her brother over her because men were thought to be so much more important than women back then. The only thing daughters were good for were to make marriage alliances with other clans. She had lived in poverty for five years even though her father could have set her up with a better life since she was covering up a secret for her father and brother but he chose not to and even after he died, her brother didn’t offer assistance. She also had to put up with people mistreating her because they thought she was a harlot. Even Rurik almost said the word, “whore” to Duncan while talking to him once which bugged me since Rurik married a woman who was pregnant with someone else’s child. If he wouldn’t have married her, she would have been known as a harlot so I didn’t get why Rurik would judge unless he knew and he was just trying to goad Duncan into telling the truth about Marion. Marion put up with a lot to protect the ones she loved and to keep her secrets.

Ciara was adorable. I especially liked the way she had a crush on Tavis, one of the MacLerie guardsmen who carved wooden horses and animals for her. She told her mom she was going to marry him. Hmmm, perhaps a future book?

I’m really into this series and its characters. Of course, I have already downloaded the next book.

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480 reviews78 followers
January 16, 2012
3º livro da série "The MacLeries".

Marian Robertson é conhecida por toda a Escócia como a "prostituta Robertson". Dizem as más línguas que há cinco anos atrás, Marian foi apanhada na cama com dois ou três homens e o facto de agora Marian ter uma filha com essa idade só reforça os rumores,não deixando dúvidas quanto à sua veracidade.

Duncan MacLearie é conhecido por trazer a paz a qualquer custo. Quando se dirige ao clã Robertson para conseguir um acordo de paz e ajuda entre os dois clãs, Duncan estava longe de imaginar que a sua vida mudaria irremediavelmente.Marian e Ciara despertam a sua curiosidade desde o inicio. Quem será a mulher que se esconde por detrás de roupas que não a favorecem minimamente e que segredos esconde? Porque vive ela sozinha com a filha, afastada da aldeia?

A curiosidade de Duncan não passa despercebida, e logo Iain Robertson decide aproveitar-se da situação para casar a sua irmã, recorrendo a meios pouco ortodoxos para atingir o seu fim. Mas Marian não pretende "prender" um homem inocente e honesto para todo o sempre. Assim sendo, eles casam-se numa cerimónia chamada "handfasting" (não sei se há tradução em português)que consiste num casamento com validade de um ano e um dia.

Rapidamente Duncan descobre que tudo o que ouviu sobre Marian Robertson não passava de uma grande mentira, o que o leva a questionar o que aconteceu para que a sua mulher ganhasse tal reputação. O problema é que Marian não está disposta a falar...

Gostei imenso deste livro. Achei-o mais romântico que os anteriores. De forma geral consegui descobrir o segredo de Marian muito cedo, mas não toda a verdade. Fiquei surpreendida com alguns aspectos referentes a esse segredo. Também fiquei chocada e indignada ao saber tudo o que a própria família a fez passar. Achei o casal perfeito um para o outro, e gostei imenso do final.
Dos três que já li, este é o meu preferido.
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342 reviews26 followers
August 21, 2015
I really loved the Hero, Duncan MacLerie the Peascemaker for the MacLerie clan. He is an extremely respected all over the country for his negotiating skills for the MacLerie clan. His character who was a strong, honest, loyal and fearless warrior was also a sensitive loving man. This can only be accomplished by a very talented writer. Duncan felt very real to me and not a fictional character in a book.

When riding to the Robertson's clans strong hold to negotiate a truce between the MacLerie and Robertson's clans our dark-eyed warrior sees a lovely woman tending her garden while laughing with a small blond haired child. This quiet and peaceful setting makes our hero, Duncan, long for a home, wife and child and a patch of land to farm of his own. He longs for this to the very depth of his soul while acknowledging that his reputation as the chief Peacemaker of the MacLerie clan would make the men who know him laugh at his secret desires. During the many breaks from his sometimes tense negotiations with the Robertson's laird he is compelled to visit that small cottage and watch from a hill top this pretty maid with her child tolling in the garden while laughing and singing songs. When he is spotted watching them, our heroine, Marian whispers to her daughter go into the cottage and stay there until the stranger leaves. But the child is drawn by the smiles of this gentle warrior and his huge black horse which she becomes fascinated with. Marian Robertson rescued a child which destroyed her reputation and labeled her across the country as the "Robertson's Whore" . Now, to keep her family safe she keeps a secret that could destroy her entire clan.

I strongly recommend this wonderful story. The sensual level is a satisfying 7, no sex before marriage, but believe me you will be very satisfied with the passion before marriage between this couple. A wonderful story by a talented author with rememberable loveable characters. clearly a 4 1/2 star read.
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