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The Plight of a Scottish Lass

Clans of Mull, Book 1

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The Plight of a Scottish Lass

By: Keira Montclair
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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In his quest for vengeance, a Scottish chieftain finds something unexpected. Love.

Thane MacQuarie, chieftain of Clan MacQuarie, has his sights set on taking over Duart Castle and exacting vengeance on the mother who abandoned him. But when he witnesses a cruel man leave his wife, Tamsin Garvie, to drown on a rock in the sea, Thane can’t ignore the plight of the red-haired beauty.

Left to die by her brutal husband, Tamsin prays for rescue, knowing she must survive to save her young daughter from the monster she married. Thane delivers her from the icy grip of Loch Tuath, but Tamsin’s injuries require more aid than he can provide.

Thane seeks help from the new skilled healer at Duart Castle, the very place he planned to conquer. As Tamsin recovers, Thane finds himself unexpectedly drawn to the castle’s fierce swordsmen, sharp-eyed archers, and majestic warhorses. Spending time with Tamsin ignites a desire for a life he never thought possible—one filled with love and purpose.

But when Tamsin’s husband learns of Thane’s interference, he vows to destroy everything Thane holds dear, including Tamsin and her daughter. As the vicious man closes in, Thane faces a choice that will shape the rest of his life. Will he cling to the vengeance that has driven him for so long? Or will he risk everything to protect the woman who could finally heal his scarred heart?

In this riveting tale of passion, redemption, and the power of love to overcome even the darkest of pasts, Thane must decide what is worth fighting for—and what he’s willing to sacrifice for a chance at true happiness.

©2024 Keira Montclair (P)2024 Keira Montclair
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A Heroine’s Triumph & Magic's Whisper

The debut of this series was nothing short of fabulous, offering an emotional and heart-wrenching narrative that promises a happily ever after, ensuring that the villains will get their comeuppance for their heinous acts. Tasmin Garvie's remarkable resilience is a beacon as she confronts her past's traumas. By her side is Thane MacQuarie, the resolute chieftain of Clan MacQuarie, whose nurturing and protective traits are pivotal to her recovery. His steadfast leadership and support lay the groundwork for Tasmin's rebirth, rendering their romance profoundly moving.

The story skillfully juxtaposes the villains' dark malevolence with the satisfying warmth of retribution. The playful mischief of the children, laced with subtle hints of Fae magic, weaves a captivating spell of whimsy throughout the tale. The romance between Tasmin and Thane emerges as a testament to hope and enduring strength. Paul Woodson's narration is absolutely the best - I loved the book when I read it, but is was twice as good listening to Paul act the characters & tell the story!

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