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Claimed by the Laird (Scottish Brides) - Scottish Brides

3.85 ( 350 Ratings by Goodreads)
Claimed by the Laird (Scottish Brides)

Claimed by the Laird (Scottish Brides) - Scottish Brides

3.85 (350 Ratings by Goodreads)
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He will expose her as the criminal he seeks, or seduce her as the woman he desires...

An old maid-that's all Lady Christina McMorlan, daughter to the Duke of Forres, is to society now that she's past thirty. She hosts her father's parties and cares for her siblings, knowing she'll never have her own home and family.

She has no time to pine, however. By night, she's The Lady, head of a notorious whiskey-smuggling gang that supports her impoverished clan. They're always one step ahead of the revenue man - until Lucas Black shows up.

Rejecting his title and the proper society that disparaged his mother, Lucas earns his living running a successful gambling house. He's also a spy, charged with bringing down the Forres Gang. He thinks The Lady's just a bored society spinster. She thinks he's a lost child playing at rebellion.

And when the truth comes out, it's not just their love on the line...

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848453128
ISBN10 1848453124
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 124 x 26 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller MIRA
Format paperback
Edition First edition
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Author's Bio

USA Today bestselling author Nicola Cornick has written over thirty historical romances for Harlequin and HQN Books. She has been nominated twice for a RWA RITA Award and twice for the UK RNA Award. She works as a historian and guide in a seventeenth century house. In 2006 she was awarded a Masters degree with distinction from Ruskin College, Oxford, where she wrote her dissertation on heroes.

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