Findley's Lass (The Clan MacDougall, #2)

by Suzan Tisdale

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"She had won his heart without trying… and he can only hope for a chance to win hers.

When Findley McKenna returns after his battle with the English to offer Maggy Boyle a home amongst his clan, he finds only death and destruction instead of the young widow who has stolen his heart. With only his faith, his Highlander heart, and a bit of bloodied plaid to cling to, Findley vows he will find Maggy and her sons, no matter what hell he must endure.

How can she place her trust or her heart in the hands of a man she barely knows and maintain her freedom while keeping her secrets hidden?

Maggy has many secrets. Secrets that if uncovered, would tear her family apart. Fearful she'll be forced into another loveless marriage, Maggy is able to keep her identity hidden and her family together for three long years. But after her home is destroyed and her young son kidnapped, those secrets begin to unravel, one agonizing thread at a time. How can she place her future, and that of her sons' in the hands of Findley McKenna, a man she barely knows? And what would he think of her should he learn the truth?"
As a fierce highland warrior, Duncan McEwan has survived numerous battles, bed countless women, and survived a horrific storm at sea. He has scaled mountains and even survived hand-to-claw battle with a cat-o’mountain. But none of that could have prepared him for how his life forever changed one fateful spring day when he rescued a lass from a freezing stream. He will do anything to keep her as his own and will risk everything to keep her out of the hands of the English."
  • ISBN10 0985544325
  • ISBN13 9780985544324
  • Publish Date 29 August 2013
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 14 June 2023
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Suzan Tisdale
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 288
  • Language English