A Scottish Love

A Scottish Love by Karen Ranney, published by HarperCollins on November 29, 2011, is a historical romance that explores themes of love, pride, and regret. The story centers on Shona Imrie, who rejected Gordon MacDermond’s marriage proposal seven years prior, believing she could not accept his charity. After Gordon returns from war as a national hero, Shona finds herself facing disgrace and poverty, grappling with the consequences of her choices and her steadfast refusal to follow her heart.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into Shona’s internal struggles and Gordon’s determination to win her back. As he confronts her stubborn pride, the story unfolds against a backdrop of historical challenges and personal battles. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a tale of romance and resilience.
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Shona Imrie should have agreed to Gordon MacDermond’s proposal of marriage seven years ago—before he went off to war and returned a national hero—but the proud Scottish lass would accept no man’s charity. The dashing soldier would never truly share her love and the passion that left her weak and breathless — or so she believed—so instead she gave herself to another. Now she faces disgrace, poverty, and a life spent alone for her steadfast refusal to follow her heart.
Honored with a baronetcy for his courage under fire, Gordon has everything he could ever want—except for the one thing he most fervently desires: the headstrong beauty he foolishly let slip through his fingers. Conquering Shona’s stubborn pride, however, will prove his most difficult battle—though it is the one for which he is most willing to risk his life, his heart, and his soul.
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