Highland Banishment
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Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2016
Mature
Alice Tornay is stunned to find that she's been banished from King Richard III's court. Even more shocking, she's been abandoned in the highlands. Found wandering alone in the enemy's terrority, she is taken in by a strange man.

Malcolm Wallace has enough to deal with already. Just recently appointed the leader of his clan, Malcolm is still mourning the wife that he lost a year ago. Still, he can't help but find something curious, perhaps even attractive, about the wandering woman.

As Alice struggles to remember the reason for her banishment; Malcolm tries to protect her from his hostile clan and learn to love again. 

Will one passionate evening awaken the feelings of this man and woman? Or will their own memories and their countries hatred drive a wedge between them?
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