
My Highland Captor
Warriors of the Highlands, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Klett
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By:
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Miriam Minger
About this listen
For his part in saving Robert the Bruce's life, Conall Campbell is rewarded like his elder brother, but with the last thing he wants . . . a bride. He enjoys women, but only as a lighthearted dalliance, a game, an amusement. He had vowed four years ago never to marry. One broken heart is enough for any warrior's lifetime. Yet now, the ultimate irony? He must steal Isabeau from under the very nose of the man she's supposed to wed, Euan MacCulloch, a hated enemy of King Robert.
Aware that his loyalty is being tested, Conall sets out on his perilous mission, but soon discovers that the tables have turned and his beauteous captive has become the captor . . . of his heart.
Contains mature themes.
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