SummaryScotland, 1311.
James MacLeod was the most respected--and feared--laird in
all of Scotland. He loved his men like brothers and his land
with a passion. And he allowed no women to cross the
threshold of his keep.
New York City, 1996. With an indifferent fiance and a
stalled writing career, Elizabeth Smith found passion and
adventure only in the unpublished novels she wrote. Until a
Scottish hero began calling to her . . .
Elizabeth longed for the man of her dreams. She knew she was
overworked when she began hearing his voice when she was
awake! To clear her mind, she took a walk in the park, dozed
off on a bench and woke up in fourteenth-century Scotland on
the land of James MacLeod, an arrogant and handsome lord
with a very familiar voice. Elizabeth would turn his ordered
world upside-down and go where no woman had ever gone
before: straight into his heart . . .
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