Medieval Monday with Cathy MacRae

by | Jun 1, 2020 | medievalromance | 1 comment

The Prince’s Highland Bride
Free of court intrigue, Phillipe seeks a new start in life.
Falling in love was not in his plans. Until he met Maggie MacLaren.
Nature can provide beauty and inspiration. It can also bring
danger. Maggie’s island is a place of solace and great beauty, but it is also
completely without defenses, something Phillipe must correct before he
completes his task of protecting the woman he has come to love—and says
good-bye to her forever.
Maggie is faced with the realization that some men will do
anything to destroy her even thought she is no longer a threat. She has choices
to make, but before she does that she must come to gripes with her protector.
Back Cover Copy:
Phillipe de Poitiers, a prince of Antioch, finds himself a breath
away from wrongful execution. Risking everything, he leaves behind his crown,
his family, his country—and a body sworn to be his by the Bishop, himself.
Free of court intrigue and drawn to Scotland by memories of a
woman who once possessed his heart, Phillipe sells his sword to pay for his
travels and accepts the task of guarding the daughter of Laird MacLaren.
When Maggie MacLaren’s abusive marriage fails, she wants nothing
more than to retire to her childhood home on the banks of Loch Lomond. Trouble
follows her, putting her clan in danger, and she travels to the Isle of Hola,
placing her safety in the hands of a mysterious mercenary with a haunted smile
and a kind heart.
As Maggie and Phillipe struggle with their pasts, love blooms. But
when a pirate’s treasure offers a seductive lure, will it free them—or prove
the downfall of all they hold dear?
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Nature can provide beauty and inspiration. It can also bring
danger. Maggie’s island is a place of solace and great beauty, but it is also
completely without defenses, something Phillipe must correct before he
completes his task of protecting the woman he has come to love—and says
good-bye to her forever.
Maggie is faced with the realization that some men will do
anything to destroy her even thought she is no longer a threat. She has choices
to make, but before she does that she must come to gripes with her protector.
Excerpt 5:
His choice of words startled her almost as much as his certainty
her presence would bring dissolute men to Hola.
He thought her beautiful?
What would the presence of such men do to her isle?
Panic swept over her. “I could rebuild the monastery. Create a
nunnery. I would be safe there.”
Something—sorrow?—crossed his face. “Ye have no wish to remarry? A
man with a powerful name could protect ye.”
Scorn swept away her fears. “I had a powerful name. I had
a husband. Neither protected me.”
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1 Comment

  1. Thanks for hosting me today, Ruth! Happy Medieval Monday!

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