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Fancy a Highlander who happens to be a werewolf? Then you cant pass up this long awaited second book in the Children of the Moon series, featuring the sister to the heroine from book one, Moon Awakening (you’d remember Emily – she likened Talorc to a goat!). Excellent reading ahead. If it were up to him, Talorc, laird of the Sinclair clan and leader of his werewolf pack, would never marry. But when the king orders that Talorc wed an Englishwoman, the lone wolf is shocked to find his mate in the strong-willed Abigail. And after an intensely climactic wedding night, the two fiercely independent souls sense an unbreakable bond. Deaf since childhood, Abigail hopes to keep her affliction from Talorc as long as possible. And for his part, he has no intention of telling her about being a werewolf. But when Abigail learns that the husband she’s begun to love has deceived her, it will take all of his warrior’s strength and his wolf’s cunning to win his wife back. And Talorc will have to face his biggest challenge yet: the vulnerability of a man in love. Excerpt: Talorc stood before the English priest in the small chapel. The MacDonald warriors and most of the English baron’s soldiers had to remain outside. His own warriors, the MacDonald and five of his men, his bride’s family and a few English soldiers were the only witnesses for the wedding to come. There were no flowers, no pomp and ceremony for this royally dictated marriage. That should not have bothered him, but the soft-spoken woman he had met the night before seemed to deserve more. Even if she was English. She had been so vulnerable, and yet when he had demanded to know if she planned to marry him, she had taken her time replying. She had weighed him. He could feel her doing it, and she hadn’t been adding up the size of his lands in her head. She’d been judging him personally and something inside him had refused to be found wanting. Start with Moon Awakening. |
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