Can a chance encounter lead to love? Sir Charles de Grey is in turmoil. He cannot forget the Scottish lass he kissed in Caen, but her jealous spite toward to the lady he was sworn to guard infuriated him. Living at Berwyck Castle, he is torn between his desire for Lady Freya and his need to rebuke her sometimes reckless behavior. Leaving her almost tears him apart, but it might give him time to recover some balance. Lady Freya of Clan MacLaren didn’t expect to become blinded by love until she became quickly besotted on first seeing the English knight in Caen. How quickly everything fell apart when she defies him! Even worse, when he begins to show signs of returning her feelings, he receives a message from home that will tear them apart. Defying him again may put an end to any chance they may have together, but what other choice does she have when he leaves her? Can the fragile love they found blossom into something more or will circumstances beyond their control continue to provoke behavior that keeps them apart? Read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited!
It’s a wild adventure on the border between Scotland and England as twin brothers search for the perfect bride… and end up finding perfect mayhem, madness, and seduction instead. Twin brothers and a midwife’s mix-up at their birth has left a clan's leadership in question, but their father has the perfect solution: whichever of his wayward sons can find a bride first shall be named the next Earl. But brides don’t come fast… or easily, as the brothers soon discover… River de la Haye is determined to beat his brother into marriage and become the next Earl of Drumburgh. Frustrated, and ambitious, River abducts his own uncle because the man has heard of women greatly in need of husbands and he needs the man’s guidance to find these legendary – and desperate – females. But what he finds is not what he expected... and the perfect bride nearly gets away.Enjoy this fun little romp on the borders! Note: This is a novella previously published in How To Wed A Wild Lass duet. The companion novella can be found in Emma Prince's The Siren's Kiss.