My Devilish Scotsman
"From acclaimed author Jen Holling comes the second novel in a sensual new trilogy full of passion and intrigue about a trio of sisters with the remarkable gift of witchcraft." Gillian MacDonell has always felt lacking because, unlike her sisters, she did not inherit any mystical powers. But when...
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"From acclaimed author Jen Holling comes the second novel in a sensual new trilogy full of passion and intrigue about a trio of sisters with the remarkable gift of witchcraft." Gillian MacDonell has always felt lacking because, unlike her sisters, she did not inherit any mystical powers. But when her father arranges a match with notorious Nicholas Lyon, Earl of Kincreag -- a Scotsman rumored to have murdered his wife -- strange visions plague her like never before. From Gillian's first moment inside Kincreag Castle, she is filled with foreboding and when attempts are made on her life, she fears the rumors may be true. But their passion burns bright and Nicholas's cold heart starts to melt. Will his desire for her turn to wrath when he learns that she's really a witch after all?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780743471077 (0743471075)
ASIN: 743471075
Publish date: June 28th 2005
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: MacDonell Brides (#2)
This book is a rather unusual read. I usually stay away from novels with paranormal elements. But occasionally I can read a witchy or fairy book. The entire series is about how 3 witches found love. I was curious so downloaded one of them.I like the writing a lot. It is not a chore to follow through...
Gillian is to marry Nicholas, a man believed to have killed his first wife. She does not belive that. She loves him. Little did they know, but someone was not dead. A very good story.
Finished the second book in the MacDonell Brides Trilogy and loved it as much as the third. Due to the availability of the books at my library I've had to read the trilogy backwards. While they would have been better read the correct way I didn't find myself confused or lost. I loved these two chara...