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Laird’s Vow

Sons of Scotland, Book 1

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Laird’s Vow

By: Heather Grothaus
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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In medieval Scotland, the illegitimate children of a notorious criminal vie to claim their birthrights, and find that love is an even greater prize...

Edinburgh merchant Tavish Cameron has no choice but to pay outrageous tolls to the nobility, until fate gives him an unexpected opportunity for advancement. To claim Tower Roscraig, all he has to do is admit that he is the bastard son of a murdering baron...and evict the proud, impoverished Lady Glenna Douglas from her crumbling castle.

With her father ailing and her village devastated by illness, Glenna has lost almost everything except her home. Now a ruggedly handsome stranger intends to take that too. Until the king himself arrives to determine the rightful laird, Glenna and Tavish Cameron must share Tower Roscraig - resulting in a scandalous bargain.

But something deeper than passion ignites as they realize that Roscraig has been targeted by enemies. And only by uniting can they evade the traps set for them both...

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Heather Grothaus (P)2019 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Scotland Ancient History
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the narrator is good with English accents but struggles with the other accents,which can be a little distracting. the story is mostly good, but repetitive and has some of the usual problematic tropes. The male lead is difficult to like, he's controlling, brutish and cruel for no reason.

ok listen, another story of a jerk

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