The Great Scottish Devil
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Rating | : | 4.85 (980 Votes) |
Asin | : | 160968835X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 196 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
One of my very favorite Books billie dashnaw The Great Scottish Devil, Brodie Durwood comes home from war very seriously wounded. After he is physically healed he still is tormented with headaches and does not remember his Sister Maggie or any of his clan that he has known since childhood. Not having his memories makes him feel like a broken man, and he. Perfect balance of spanking sprinkled throughout! K.A. Camaro Perfect balance of spanking intertwined with the feisty comments of Anna and the strong and brooding Brodie. You can't help but push for their union despite all odds. You actually find yourself wishing away his betrothed. One of my favorite scenes was the two of them getting spanked in the same room. It reall. Great story If you liked Maggie Mine you will love this book which is its sequel. The hero is a strong scotsman who doesn't take any guff from anyone especially a young woman with no sense. Great plot with a bit of mystery thrown in and of course spanking.
Confused, grieving, she is left alone in the Scottish Highlands to deal with her father’s body and wondering how she can continue on with her family’s tinker trade traveling from village to village. Then he and his men run across a young lad apparently trying to steal the valuables off a dead man. She must do it, for it is the only life she knows. All he wants now is to return to his family’s holding of the Castle Urquhart. His dying words talk of his regrets; warn her of someone or something that he was unable to fully explain. Such a travesty can’t be tolerated! But the “lad” isn’t a boy at all. The Devil is more annoying and demanding than he is handsome. He’d barely survived being taken prisoner and seriously wounded in the final battle of the Crusades, left with the loss of his memories. She will go with him! This is a companion novel to Starla Kaye's Maggie Mine, but it can also stand alone!. The supposed bandit is a tiny sprite of a woman, far too pleasing to the eye for his comfort, and furious at having been called a thief. He has no patience for her foolishness. And then she tries to refuse to travel with him under his protection, claiming she doesn’t need it, doesn’t wish to go in that direction. How dare he think to take charge of her