Winter Fire

Winter Fire by Lynne Hayworth, published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 2001, is a historical romance novel that spans 347 pages. The story centers on Lachlan MacLean, a man branded a traitor after the battle of Culloden, who finds himself estranged from his clan and family. His life takes a turn when Fiona Fraser, a widow with healing abilities, arrives from America, igniting a connection that intertwines their fates at Castle Duart.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of betrayal, love, and redemption as Lachlan grapples with his past and Fiona navigates her own challenges. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship against a backdrop of historical events, offering insights into the characters’ struggles and desires. With its focus on romance and the historical context of the time, Winter Fire presents a rich tapestry of emotions and connections that define the human experience.
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No one knows why Lachlan MacLean turned traitor at Culloden. Now an outcast in his own land and family, he is laird of his clan in name only. Then from America comes Fiona Fraser, a widow with a healer’s touch and knowing eyes. What force draws her to Castle Duart–and what magic draws Lachlan into her arms?
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