Lord Langston Monteith was a man despised by all. When the majority of honest hard working Scotsmen had fought and died honorably at Culloden. Lord Monteith had been a world away pirating and getting rich. Then, after the
battle, he returned to buy up as much land as possible and indenture the remaining widows and old men. Culloden had been cruel to Lisle MacHugh. It left her a widow, the sole guardian of her step-daughters, and provider to what remained of the MacHugh
clan. It was a battle that she couldn’t possibly win. The evil Lord Monteith had her right where he
wanted her. Unfortunately, the despicable man didn’t want the MacHugh land, he wanted a wife. What’s more, Lisle finds that the MacHugh clan more than willing to turn on her and sell her out for whatever gold they can get. What choice does she have? Heat of the Knight is a classic story set in the Highlands of Scotland in the mid 1700’s. Wonderfully written. Passionate and fiery. Touching and inspiring.
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