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"White Heather" by Helene Lehr
Leisure Books, June 1995 Reviewed on 5/17/00 | |||||
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She was a fiery clanswomanwho could weild a sword like a man, a sherp-tongued beauty with
the courage to protect her people. But when rival clan leader Thornton MacKendrick took Diana captive, nothing
could protect the young beauty from the sinful pleasure that awaited her. Although Diana was determined to return
to fer beloved Highlands, her heart betrayed her will, and she found herself drawn to the rippling, tartan-clad body
of her captor. But it would take more than Thorn's heated caresses to make Diana his own. Only with a love as
powerful as her pride could he hope to win her trust, to conquer her heart, to make her his love's captive.
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"The Thorn & the Thistle" by Julie Moffit
Leisure Books, June 1997 Reviewed on 12/18/97 | |||||
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Megan MacLeod would do anything to protect her clan, including impersonating her deceased
father. But the King has sent Rolf St. James to finally bring peace to all of Scotland. While Rolf tries to find the
Black Wolf, Megan is held his captive. She not only must try to keep her secret, but she battles the feelings Rolf
is making her feel. Can Rolf convince Megan that he is more than an Englishman. And may be just the man for her.
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