
The MacKinnon's Bride
Tanya Anne Crosby
The Highland Brides #1
To win another man's heart, she bargains with the rogue who once broke hers — and ends up on his knees instead.
Description
A daughter of the forest and loyal to no clan, Seana is whispered to be a child of the faeries, but not even a little Gael magic can help her claim what she truly desires--a home and hearth... before it's too late for her ailing da. Seana pins her hopes on Broc Ceannfhionn, but Broc has eyes for another. To win his heart, she strikes a bargain with Colin Mac Brodie--the biggest rogue in all of Scotia. But although Colin has already broken Seana's heart once... this time around, he's powerless to resist the girl he once shunned... and finds himself where he never thought to be... on bended knee. This is book 3 of The Highland Brides series. Other books in this series: The MacKinnon's Bride Lyon's Gift Lion Heart Highland Song MacKinnons' Hope What people have said about Tanya's books: "Crosby's characters will keep readers engaged..."--Publisher's Weekly "With remarkable insight and soul-stirring emotions, Ms. Crosby...gives readers an enthralling glimpse into the human heart."--RT Book Reviews "Tanya Anne Crosby pens a tale that touches your soul and lives forever in your heart."--Sherrilyn Kenyon #1 NYT Bestselling Author "Tanya Anne Crosby writes remarkable love stories."--New York Times best-selling author, Lisa Kleypas
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