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#MedievalMonday With Lane McFarland


Welcome back to our medieval blog hop where you have the chance to win a fourteen book collection of some of the best Medieval romances out there just by leaving a comment!

Today I have Lane McFarland visiting me with an excerpt from Elsbeth, book IV in The Daughters of Alastair MacDougall. In my humble opinion, she could have easily entitled the series The Fiesty Daughters of Alastair MacDougall because they certainly are that. Enjoy ;)

 

“Ahhh…” Gareth said on a sigh while making his way toward the fire.

Alpin, Ewan, and Kendrew gathered before the fireplace as the sister closed the door and turned to Brandon.

Crossing her arms, she glared. “Who are ye, sir? And what do ye mean our lives are in danger?"

BLURB:

Elsbeth MacDougall recoils at the violent Scottish rebellion and the bleak plight of orphans. Vowing to protect the homeless, she embarks on a journey to Scone and sets her course to become a nun, sheltering children from the cruelties of war. But when Brandon McLeod arrives at the Abby, he shakes her convictions and stirs provoking emotions she buried long ago.

After English soldiers murder his family, Brandon McLeod determines a course of revenge and leads numerous clans in Scotland’s fight for freedom. Bent on the annihilation of English oppression, he is resolved to a life of solitude, vowing never to marry and chance the pain of losing loved ones again. However, that was before he met the enchanting Elsbeth.

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