From New York Times bestselling author Julia London, comes DEVIL IN TARTAN-the fourth novel in her Highland Grooms Series!
DEVIL IN TARTAN is now available. Order your copy today!
DEVIL IN TARTAN is now available. Order your copy today!
Lottie Livingstone bears the weight of an island on her shoulders. Under threat of losing their home, she and her clan take to the seas to sell a shipload of illegal whiskey. When an attack leaves them vulnerable, she transforms from a maiden daughter to a clever warrior. For survival, she orchestrates the siege of a rival's ship and now holds the devilish Scottish captain Aulay Mackenzie under her command.
Tied, captive and forced to watch a stunning siren commandeer the Mackenzie ship, Aulay burns with the desire to seize control-of the ship and Lottie. He has resigned himself to a life of solitude on the open seas, but her beauty tantalizes him like nothing has before. As authorities and enemies close in, he is torn between surrendering her to justice and defending her from assailants. He'll lose her forever, unless he's willing to sacrifice the unimaginable…
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The wind out of the
west was light, but brought with it heavy clouds. Nevertheless, the ReulagBalhaire
was sailing along just as she ought to be, the sedative dip and rise of the
ship’s bow into the rolling waves a steady reminder that all was right.
Captain Aulay Mackenzie
listened to the sound of his crew calling out to each other as they manned the
sails. He closed his eyes and felt the mist of the sea on his face, the wind
ruffling the queue of his hair. It was days like this—well, he preferred those
glorious, sun-filled days—days at sea, when he felt most himself. When he was
most at home. He was in command of his ship, of his spirit, of his world. It
was, perhaps, the only place in his life that was so.
It had been too long
since he’d been at sea—a few months, but to him, a lifetime. Aulay chafed at
life at his family’s home of Balhaire. He had lived his entire adult life at
sea, and every day away from his ship was a day something was missing. He was
useless at Balhaire. His father was chief of the Mackenzie clan. His older
brother, Cailen, was his father’s agent, his face to the world. Rabbie, Aulay’s
younger brother, managed the day-to-day business of the sprawling estate of
Balhaire, along with his youngest sister, Catriona. His mother was engaged in
the social aspects, as was his sister Vivienne. And Aulay? He had no useful purpose
there. Nothing worthwhile to occupy his days. He was merely an observer on
land.
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