The Stone Maiden

The Stone Maiden by Susan King, published by Penguin Publishing Group in 2000, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the rich tapestry of Scottish legends. This first edition spans 340 pages and presents the story of Alainna MacLaren, the last hope of her Highland clan. Faced with the dire need to save her people, Alainna must find a man willing to adopt her name through marriage, setting the stage for a complex interplay of duty and desire.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of romance and clan loyalty as Alainna navigates her challenging circumstances. The story unfolds with the arrival of a knight who agrees to assist her, yet he harbors no intention of relinquishing his own name for the union. This tension between personal ambition and clan allegiance drives the plot, inviting readers to engage with the historical context and emotional stakes of the characters involved.
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In this first part of a trilogy inspired by great Scottish legends, Alainna MacLaren is the last hope of her Highland clan. To save her people, she must wed a man willing to adopt her name. A knight agrees to help her, but has no intention of forsaking his name to marry her.
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