Tempted by the Highland Warrior
After years of brutal torture, Callum MacKinloch is finally free of his captors-but his voice is still held prisoner. He'd never let anyone hear him scream.Although Lady Marguerite de Montpierre's chains may be invisible, they threaten to tie her to a loveless and cruel marriage.When Marguerite...
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After years of brutal torture, Callum MacKinloch is finally free of his captors-but his voice is still held prisoner. He'd never let anyone hear him scream.Although Lady Marguerite de Montpierre's chains may be invisible, they threaten to tie her to a loveless and cruel marriage.When Marguerite discovers Callum waiting to die, her heart aches for the warrior beneath the suffering-but they can have no future. Yet she is the one woman with the power to tame the rage locked inside him. Maybe he can find another reason to live?for her.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781459233720 (1459233727)
Publish date: July 1st 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Series: MacKinloch Clan (#3)
Luv'd this H! He so luv's the h. How he is toward the h just makes my toes curl.
Poor guy gets beat up a lot. It's endearing, somehow.
01/07/2013 -- 3 StarsI had forgotten about this book and found it as I was scanning my Kindle. It was an okay read. It started really good, but then kind of fizzled. It was the story of a warrior tortured to the point he lost his voice. Better in concept than in execution.ARC provided by Harlequin v...
-Title: Tempted by the Highland Warrior - Series: Tempted by the Highland Warrior -Author: Michelle Willingham -Genera : Historical Romance -Age Group: Adult -Publisher: Published June 19th 2012 by Harlequin -Source: NetGalley -Rating: 5 /5 HIS SILENT STRENGTH REACHED OUT TO HER After years...
Callum MacKinloch was imprisoned for seven years by the Earl of Cairnross. Following a particularly cruel beating where he was left for dead, the earl's betrothed, Lady Marguerite de Montpierre, was drawn to the young warrior and tended his wounds. Callum's reason for living was the vision of this...