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Abducted at the Altar

Crowns & Kilts: The St. Briac Family, Book 3

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Abducted at the Altar

By: Cynthia Wright
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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From a New York Times best-selling author comes an irresistible romance of 16th-century Scotland!

When a spirited Scottish lass crosses paths with a charismatic Outlander, sparks fly that threaten to set fire to their separate worlds....

Vibrant Fiona MacLeod has never left the Isle of Skye, except in the pages of cherished books. However, everything changes when her mother makes a deathbed request that Fi travel to Falkland Palace and experience the royal court. It may be her last chance to see the world before she is married off to an overbearing Highland warrior.

Across the ocean in Europe, architect Christophe de St. Briac enjoys a perfectly ordered life. He’s a rising star among the artistic builders of the Renaissance and has his pick of women to warm his bed - until King François I pressures him to accept a project at Scotland’s Falkland Palace.

Although Fiona and Christophe are from different worlds, they soon find their passionate souls have everything in common. But while they seem to be on a collision course with destiny, dark forces are conspiring to keep them apart....

Connecting books:

  • You and No Other (Thomas and Aimée)
  • Of One Heart (Andrew and Micheline)
  • Abducted at the Altar (Christophe and Fiona)

The St. Briac family in the 18th century:

  • The Secret of Love (Gabriel and Isabella)
  • His Make-Believe Bride (Justin and Mouette)
©2018 Cynthia Challed (P)2018 Cynthia Challed
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Royalty Middle Ages Highlander Heartfelt Scotland
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