![]() ![]() But as she learns more about him, she begins to wonder if he’s truly a monster-or only a broken, desperate man. The depraved monster who absconds with her definitely does not meet those standards. She hasn’t yet met the right man she wants one who can match the high standards of chivalric behavior set forth by her father and the knights from her favorite stories. ![]() Mailie’s fortunate in her circumstances to have lived to two-and-twenty without marrying. But in order to earn the knowledge of her location, Lachlan must do something for Sinclair: abduct Mailie MacGregor and bring her to him. Then one day an emissary of Ranald Sinclair, Earl of Caithness, arrives, claiming his lord knows the whereabouts of Lachlan’s daughter-his very much alive daughter. His life now is solitary, isolated, and bleak-and he tells himself he wants it that way. He provides for his tenants, but secretly, going about when no one else is stirring, wearing a hooded cloak to conceal his scarred face should anyone be about. Two years ago, Lachlan MacKenzie, Laird of the Black Isle, tucked himself away in his dark, empty castle to mourn the murders of his wife and four-year-old daughter. ![]() I would like to thank Paula Quinn, Forever/Hachette Book Group, and NetGalley for allowing me to read an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Could have been better but who cares because MACGREGORS!! ![]()
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