Taming the Scotsman

Taming the Scotsman by Kinley MacGregor, published by HarperCollins on August 26, 2003, is a historical romance that unfolds in a richly detailed setting. The story follows Nora, the niece of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who seeks to escape an unwanted marriage. She turns to Ewan MacAllister, a man feared by her father and betrothed, to help her find refuge with her aunt. As they embark on this journey, Ewan’s intentions shift, leading to a complex relationship marked by their shared struggles and desires.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and loyalty against the backdrop of historical tensions. The characters navigate the challenges posed by Nora’s powerful father and the expectations of their respective clans. With 384 pages, this first edition presents a tale of risk and romance, inviting readers to witness the evolution of Nora and Ewan’s connection as they confront both external threats and their own emotions.
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To avoid the dreadful fate of marriage to a man she does not love, Nora, niece of Eleanor of Aquitane, implores Ewan MacAllister, a man that both her father and betrothed fear, to help her seek protection with her aunt. Against his better judgement, Ewan agrees to whisk Nora away to England, fully intending to hand her off to his brother. Despite Ewan′s tortured past and Nora′s perilous situation, they soon find themselves helplessly drawn to each other. Dare they risk the wrath of clansmen of Nora′s powerful father, or are they willing to chance all for the promise of true love?
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