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Books : Romance : Authors, A-Z : ( S ) : Scott, Amanda
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Captured in 1388 in the act of stealing back his own cattle, young Sir William Scott faces hanging, then gets one other choice--to marry immediately his captor's eldest daughter, the lady Margaret Murray, known by all as Muckle-Mouth Meggie. With the line between England and Scotland shifting daily, the Earl of Douglas wants to win back every inch of Scotland that the English have claimed; whereas the equally powerful English Percies (under Hotspur) want to win back the land between Northumberland and Edinburgh; and the Murray family is caught in the middle, shifting its alliances to try to survive. Uncertain whether she is English or Scottish and abruptly married to Sir William who is staunchly loyal to the cause of Scottish independence but who also has promised he'll never take up arms against her family, Meg Murray learns two things: first, Will's word is his bond; second, her favorite brother is spying on Douglas for Hotspur. As Sir Will faces the dilemma of honoring his word to the unscrupulous Murray without betraying Douglas, Meg must choose between betraying the husband with whom she is rapidly falling in love, or betraying her own family and best-loved brother.
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Mairi is the daughter of John Macdonald, first lord of the Isles, and she is as clever as she is beautiful. Trusted by her father in ways that most women would never dream of, Mairi meets her match when Lachlan "the Wily" Maclean joins her father's court. Lachlan is a skilled negotiator and resourceful tactician, and he and Mairi form a secret, passionate bond. However, her father has plans for a royal marriage for her, and his Master of the Household. Niall Mackinnon, has violent plans of his own. With murder, kidnapping, and revenge lurking in their future, Mairi and Lachlan must match their wits-and their hearts - to overcome the thorny obstacles to their love.
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Lady Isobel Macleod loves to ride alone through her father's land when she is visiting, however this time things turn out different as she comes across men using a whip on another man, and while trying to decide what to do to help, she is also captured. After escaping, Isobel has no option but to hide with the Michael. She knows a lady such as herself should not be alone with a man for any reason, but since she has no plans to ever marry, she does not consider this a problem. Michaels is thankful that Isobel is such a sensible girl and willing to help him, although he is worried about what will happen once her father or foster father, Hector, discover she has traveled alone with him. Little does Isobel know is that Michael believes she is the most beautiful woman and the only one that he has ever had thoughts of wanting to marry. Nevertheless, he must continue on his quest to discover a family secret, one that has turned out to be very dangerous.
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Molly Gordon, the Maid of Dunsithe, would be the wealthiest woman in Scotland...if anyone could find her fortune. But spirited away by her greedy uncle, she is kept captive on a misty island, separated from her treasure and the rest of her family, perhaps forever. She longs for a hero to rescue her. But when Sir Finlay Mackenzie, the fiery warrior, gains possession of Molly, her defiance and his temper lead them into a battle of wills. Armed with the right to marry her or barter her, he finds a proud princess who resists his passion and fights his every command. Now the real adventures begin as together Molly and Fin face danger, desire, and the fate that will drive them until they can open their hearts to magic-and to love.
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Lady Sidony Macleod, the youngest daughter in her family, can't easily make decisions so she is content to have others lead. But fate and the Knight Templars have other plans for her. Sir Giffard Maclennan, a knight and Highland firebrand, is chosen first to lead a top secret mission for his brethren Templars; and second, to keep the Earl of Fife (who is hunting the secret that Giff is hiding) guessing. Giff's plan includes the delectable Sidony as his accomplice. Giff's impatience and rashness will annoy the more practical Sidony, while her tendency to plan everything will drive Giff craxy. As Giff and Sidony join forces to hide the Templars' secret, he will learn to temper his impulsive behavior, and she will learn to tolerate his unpredictable temper as they fall in love. In the midst of being hunted by their formidable enemies, this romantic duo will be put to the ultimate test.
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She is called Elspeth, a bonny lass whose dusty servant's rags conceal her well-born status. She recalls nothing of her past-or of the coveted Dunsithe treasure that is her birthright. From her lonely room in Farnsworth Tower, she dreams of a mist-shrouded forest and yearns for the miracle that will free her from a life of drudgery.
In the guise of an English nobleman, Sir Patrick MacRae risks his life for his fellow Scotsmen. With danger at his heels, he finds refuge at a border estate where he meets an intriguing young woman who, like him, is not what she seems. Now Patrick must earn Elspeth's trust even as his enemies seek to unmask him. For only together can they protect his mission...and uncover her true identity in time to save their love.
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Ordered home to the Highlands by her brother, Barbara McRae bemoans the boredom of her isolated life after the pleasures of the Scottish court. Yet her journey brings excitement when she is kidnapped and a masked swordsman comes to her rescue. Known as the Black Fox, he leaves her with a silver coin and a kiss that haunts her dreams . . . Raised as a gentleman, the Fox rides the glens as an outlaw, defending fellow Highlanders against those who would destroy their traditional way of life. His success is legendary, but he will risk all to satisfy his passion for Barbara . . . just as she will dare all to discover the truth hidden beneath his mask.
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Accompanying her new husband, the result of an arranged marriage, to his ancestral home, Anne Davies is embroileded in a world of intrigue and adventure in which she must discover who killed her new brother-in-law. Original.
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When Mary Maclaine's beloved Ian Campbell was murdered, she never expected to love again. Lonely and fearful of becoming a burden to her family, she accepted a proposal of marriage from Ewan, Lord MacCrichton, head of the powerful MacCrichton clan. Even her gift of Second Sight could not foretell Ewan's plan to use her for his own evil means--or that her sworn foe Black Duncan Campbell would prove to be her salvation.
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Proud Highlander Diana Maclean refuses to yield to the English king or to any member of her family's enemy, the Clan Campbell. Instead, determined to free her imprisoned mother, she steals into a castle dungeon under the nose of Rory Campbell and becomes an outlaw of the British Crown. When Rory offers Diana his protection and his passion, she must choose between loyalty to her clan and country and a love that could put an end to hate forever.
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Lady Ellyson is outraged that her cousin, the beautiful Fiona, is being married off to Eustace Chisholm, a greedy predator. Fiona has been engaged to Chisholm's nephew, Kit, who disappeared after being accused of murder and is presumed dead. But Kit is very much alive and is hiding in Scotland after escaping from an enemy who has imprisoned him. When he comes across Anne, who figures out his true identity, the two team up and foil Chisholm's wedding plans. But then Kit realizes that it is not Fiona he wants, but Anne! With Anne determined that Kit marry Fiona, Kit determined to make Anne his bride, and Chisholm's confession that he really wants Fiona's mother, romantic affairs have become hopelessly tangled. It'll take a daring plan from Anne to straighted out this mess-and make sure each person makes the proper love match.
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Taken with the Lady Daintry Tarrant's beauty while visiting her after the Battle of Waterloo, dashing Lord Gideon Deverill pretends to be the fiance+a7e she never met in a deception that, once discovered, causes turmoil. Original.
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