Scottish Brides

Scottish Brides by Christina Dodd, published by HarperCollins on June 1, 1999, is a collection that immerses readers in the romantic landscapes of Scotland. This edition features 368 pages and presents a series of tales that explore themes of love and commitment against the backdrop of Scotland’s legendary beauty, clans, and passionate history.
Readers will find four distinct stories that highlight the journeys of unforgettable heroines as they navigate the complexities of love and marriage. Each narrative captures the essence of romance in a historical setting, showcasing the allure of Scotland and the fierce emotions that accompany the pursuit of happiness. This collection is a celebration of romance, featuring characters who are destined to discover their hearts’ desires in a world filled with adventure and untamed passion.
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A land of legend and wild beauty – of clans, lairds, honour, and passion – Scotland forever stirs the soul of romance. Now, in one incomparable volume, four of Avon Romance′s bestselling authors present stirring tales of hearts won and weddings to be, featuring a quartet of unforgettable heroines about to discover the rapture of love in a world as untamed as the men they will one day marry
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