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The Sutherland Devil

The Sinclair Jewels, Book 3

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The Sutherland Devil

By: Caroline Lee
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
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She'll become a squire to search for the Sinclair jewels . . . even if her new master is the very Devil himself!

Everyone in the Highlands knows three things about the Sutherland laird: 1) He's got more bastards than he can count. 2) He's already buried three wives. 3) He's the very Devil himself. Which is why, when Saffy—one of the Sinclair Jewels—finds evidence that her family's missing brooch is in the Sutherland Devil's possession, she's certain she's taking her life into her own hands to reclaim it. She hadn't planned on being accused of spying and thrown into the dungeons to starve!

Merrick Sutherland is harried from all sides: his alliances are falling apart, his children are adorable monsters, and his illegitimate brother has declared war in an attempt to claim his title. The last thing he needs is a distraction in the form of a lippy little cross-dresser. Thrust into a sensual game of wits with her new master, Saffy is surprised to learn that what everyone knows about him isn't quite true. As his squire, she's in a prime position to search for the missing Sinclair jewels. But will she lose her heart in the process?

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Caroline Lee (P)2023 Tantor
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Middle Ages Heartfelt Espionage Highlander
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