The Scottish Bride

The Scottish Bride by Catherine Coulter is a historical romance published by Penguin in January 2001. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Tysen Sherbrooke, a widowed vicar and father, as he unexpectedly encounters a spirited woman after becoming a Scottish baron, leading to a transformative journey in his life.
Readers will find a blend of romance and historical elements as the story unfolds, focusing on the dynamics between Tysen and the courageous woman who enters his world. The book delves into themes of love and resilience, set against a Scottish backdrop, making it a notable addition to Coulter’s Brides series. This edition is compact, measuring 6.74 inches in height and 4.19 inches in length, making it a convenient choice for readers seeking an engaging tale.
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The sixth title in New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter’s Brides series.
A Vicar, widower, and father, Tysen Sherbrooke is unprepared for the courageous spitfire who comes into his life when he becomes a Scottish baron.
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