The Scot Who Loved Me

 



The Scot Who Loved Me

Scottish Treasures Book 1

by Gina Conkle

Genre: Historical Romance 

A Mass Market Original

The first in a daring new Scottish historical series about a woman determined to return Scottish treasures to the Highlands and the only man who can help her—the lover she once abandoned.

Proud Scot, Will MacDonald sits in prison for wearing his kilt. He’s determined to leave England as soon as he’s released, but his plans go awry when a mysterious woman enters his cell, promising freedom and gold. 

Anne Fletcher never thought she’d see her former lover again. She knows Will hasn’t forgiven her for leaving him so many years ago, but to accomplish her league’s mission, she needs him by her side. Stealing the Treasure of Loch Arkaig from English hands and returning it to the Highlands where it belongs is no easy feat. But with Will’s help, they can achieve the impossible, even if being with him is as painful as it is pleasurable.

Taking back the fortune could mean death but after being parted from Anne for so long, Will can’t leave her side. As they work together to steal the treasure from watchful eyes, will they return to their lonely lives or will they risk everything for a love they thought was lost forever?


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USA Today Bestselling author Gina Conkle writes lush Viking romance and sensual Georgian romance. Her historical romances always offer a fresh, addictive spin on the genre, with the witty banter and sexual tension that readers crave. Her writing career began in southern California and despite all that sunshine, she prefers books over beaches and stone castles over sand castles.


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Comments

  1. I love a good romance like this one. thanks for the intro.

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  2. I love Historical Romance, especially when it is set in Scotland.

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  3. I sometimes think the ghosts of Culloden might actually get a good laugh out of the way that historical fiction utilizes the Scots, especially the Highlanders. But then, I enjoy the stories as well!

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  4. This sounds like a really god read. Great cover!

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