Mensajes del norte
Hormuth, Jane
Scotland, 15th century. Archie McLeod must travel north on a mission to help the Sutherland clan. Everything indicates that the Lord of the Isles has betrayed the Crown and intends to occupy the Highlands. On his way, in the middle of the forest, he crosses paths with a haughty young woman who comes out of nowhere. When she settles in the fortress of Dunrobin she discovers who is the redhead who fights like a warrior and behaves like a man. She is none other than Beatagh Murray, the sister of a vassal clan laird. The girl's childhood was spent with the constant pleas of her mother to behave like a lady. Instead, her father encouraged her to take up arms and release her wild spirit from her. But since he passed away, there is no one who understands her. Now Beatagh must marry the Sutherlands' second son. But before the link takes place, the threat of the McDonalds, enemies of the clan, becomes a reality, and the presence of Archie McLeod also becomes more important in her life. Both belong to different social classes, their lives are marked by their obligations and there is a great distance between their clans. She is impulsive; he, on the other hand, is calm. She wants to preserve her freedom at all costs and Archie knows that he must forget his attraction to Beatagh. The war will unite them on the same side, but it will be the love that will arise between them that will offer them great lessons and hard tests that they must overcome.
- Author
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Hormuth, Jane
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- Romance > Historical romance
- EAN
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9788419301109
- ISBN
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978-84-19301-10-9
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Ediciones Pàmies
- Pages
- 314
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 19-09-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Phoebe