Synopses & Reviews
Praise for To Conquer a Highlander:
Not to be missed.
-Lora Leigh, New York Times bestselling author of Lion's Heat
Ruined, Betrayed, and banished...
As brave as she is impulsive, Deirdre Chattan's tendency to follow her heart and not her head has finally tarnished her reputation beyond repair. But when powerful Highland Laird Quinton Cameron finds her, he doesn't care about her past-it's her future he's about to change...
But it's never too late for redemption...
From the moment Quinton sets eyes on Deirdre Chattan, rational thought vanishes. For in her eyes he sees a fiery spirit that matches his own, and he'll be damned if he'll let such a wild Scottish rose wither under the weight of a nun's habit...
With nothing to lose, Deirdre and Quinton band together to protect king and country. But what they can accomplish alone is nothing compared to what they can build with their passion for each other...
What readers say about Mary Wine's Scottish romance:
Simply extraordinary.
Scottish Highlands, rugged and virile warriors-there is nothing like it.
Plenty of romance, action, intrigue, and danger.
Synopsis
The rugged Scottish Highlands bred warrior men and women who fought for country, keep, and kin, and loved as passionately as they lived.
Laird Quinton Cameron and an ostracized laird's daughter with nothing to lose work together to outwit an enemy to king and country, as the sparks of their mutual attraction burst into flames...
Praise for To Conquer a Highlander:
Not to be missed... -Lora Leigh, New York Times #1 bestselling author
Hot enough to warm even the coldest Scottish nights.
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Mary Wine ranks right up there with Nora Roberts.
-Fallen Angel Reviews
Synopsis
Praise for To Conquer a Highlander:
"Not to be missed." -Lora Leigh, New York Times bestselling author of Lion's Heat
Ruined, Betrayed, and banished...
As brave as she is impulsive, Deirdre Chattan's tendency to follow her heart and not her head has finally tarnished her reputation beyond repair. But when powerful Highland Laird Quinton Cameron finds her, he doesn't care about her past-it's her future he's about to change...
But it's never too late for redemption...
From the moment Quinton sets eyes on Deirdre Chattan, rational thought vanishes. For in her eyes he sees a fiery spirit that matches his own, and he'll be damned if he'll let such a wild Scottish rose wither under the weight of a nun's habit...
With nothing to lose, Deirdre and Quinton band together to protect king and country. But what they can accomplish alone is nothing compared to what they can build with their passion for each other...
What readers say about Mary Wine's Scottish romance:
"Simply extraordinary."
"Scottish Highlands, rugged and virile warriors-there is nothing like it."
"Plenty of romance, action, intrigue, and danger."