El Demonio Escoces - Sarah Mcallen.epub «95% ULTIMATE»

: Broc Buchanan , a widowed Laird known as "The Scottish Demon," travels to England to collect his bride. He expects a typical submissive English lady but finds Lady Willow , a sharp-tongued, stubborn beauty who is equally unhappy about the arrangement.

: While Broc is initially seen as a ruder, "highwayman-like" giant, he reveals himself to be a protective and loyal leader. The story also features a secondary romance between Willow’s cousin, Prudence, and another Laird named Ramsey. Key Themes

: Unlike some standard romances, this includes a suspenseful subplot involving betrayal and unsolved crimes within the clan. El demonio escoces - Sarah McAllen.epub

To ease tensions, Kings Ethelred and Edgar decree that several Scottish Lairds must marry English noblewomen.

, published in September 2022 by Sarah McAllen , is a historical romance set in the year 1100 during a period of conflict between England and Scotland. The story follows a forced marriage pact intended to unite the two kingdoms. Plot Summary : Broc Buchanan , a widowed Laird known

: The plot is deepened by a mystery surrounding the death of Broc's first wife, who was murdered five years prior. As Willow moves into the Scottish Highlands, she finds herself in potential danger from the same unknown traitor who continues to threaten the clan.

Sarah McAllen is a prolific Spanish romance author born in . She is known for other popular series such as Los guardianes del sello , Las hermanas Chandler , and Los hermanos Mackenzie . Readers on Babelio and Goodreads describe this work as an engaging, fast-paced "Highlander" romance. El demonio escocés eBook : McAllen, Sarah - Amazon The story also features a secondary romance between

: The setting uses the historical context of English-Scottish power struggles to force the characters together. About the Author

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