The Highlander’s Bride

The Highlander’s Bride by Donna Fletcher is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on June 26, 2007. This first edition spans 384 pages and is written in English. The story follows Cullen Longton, who is shocked to learn he has a son taken by a vengeful enemy. His search leads him to a nunnery in the Scottish Highlands, where he encounters Sara McHern, a woman desperate to escape her own predicament.
Readers will find a tale of intrigue and passion as Cullen and Sara navigate their complicated circumstances. Sara, trapped within the convent until her father arranges her marriage, sees Cullen as her chance for freedom, proposing a marriage of convenience that quickly evolves into a deeper connection. As they work together to confront the dangers surrounding them, the narrative explores themes of love and resilience amidst historical challenges.
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Forced to marry . . .
Cullen Longton was stunned by the news: he has a son! Cullen is now determined to find his child, who was stolen by a vengeful enemy, and has followed the trail to a nunnery in the Scottish Highlands. A beautiful, desperate woman promises to assist him in his quest . . . for a price.
But powerless to resist her
Sara McHern is a prisoner behind convent walls, where she must remain until her father finds her a husband. Cullen’s arrival is the answer to her prayers—and she will reunite him with his son only if he agrees to wed her. Then passion ignites, and a marriage of convenience is suddenly transformed into something fiery hot. Cullen never imagined he would surrender his heart to this feisty lass, but as they struggle to escape the web of deceit that surrounds them, love may be the only thing that will save them.
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