Carn Mo'r

Carn Mo'r

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Set in the early 1950's Carn Mo'r is a romance set in the Ladder hills, in Scotland, in the heart of the old whiskey smugglers country. Badly wounded in the last days of the Second World War, Sir Alisder Sinclair was never expected to make a full recovery; those that suspected such, never realised the healing power of the Alisder's native Mountains. Alisder and many of his men fell to the guns of an American Fighter Aircraft. Having survived so much, it was a bitter blow. In the field hospital one American redeems himself in the eyes of the Highlanders. Six years after the war is over, a weary Dr Colwin takes a trip to the Highlands with his Daughter Robyn. Robyn has spent the last few years looking after her grievously ill mother. Exhausted, father and daughter look forward to a short holiday at the invitation of Sir Alisder; given while lying on a hospital, but never forgotten. Now two hearts and two cultures are about to collide. Can the Clan forgive the grievances of the past and let true love flourish? Sir Alisder is about to face his last battle, but not with a ruthless enemy. A battle with his own heart and the hearts of his clan.
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Since being liberated from the Romans, the hatred has shifted towards the Highlanders of the North. Her father swore that not one of his children would marry a highlander nor bore his children. For fifteen years, Joanna had heard this. Being the oldest of four daughters, she was constantly reminded. But it comes as a shock when her father announces her betrothed. It is not Prince Andrew of the East, a proper Englishman, but Sir Kincaid a savage chieftain of the Highlands. Joanna is taken away from her comfortable life inside stone walls to a small tribe nestled in the rolling hills. Not only does Joanna have to adjust to a new lifestyle, but a savage husband ten years older than herself. Joanna wants only to go home while Kincaid wants something more. The two think they will hate each other forever. That is until an unfortunate injury. Joanna can finally see through his arrogance and Kincaid can see through her anger. Can they understand one another and become something more? ~Everything in this book may not be historically accurate~

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