When Rachael Summerfield flees a brutal marriage and agrees to impersonate the heir of an isolated castle in the Scottish highlands, she inherits more than she bargained for. Thrust into a centuries old clan feud, she battles against the treacherous countryside and a clan that will stop at nothing to reclaim their land. If she does not remain as heir-apparent,the existence of the glorious, almost extinct Destrier horses will be jeopardised. Guided by the resident Horse Keeper, Brody Lachlan, Rachael must choose between her life in New York and her life in the Highlands, all the while wondering…mehr
When Rachael Summerfield flees a brutal marriage and agrees to impersonate the heir of an isolated castle in the Scottish highlands, she inherits more than she bargained for. Thrust into a centuries old clan feud, she battles against the treacherous countryside and a clan that will stop at nothing to reclaim their land. If she does not remain as heir-apparent,the existence of the glorious, almost extinct Destrier horses will be jeopardised. Guided by the resident Horse Keeper, Brody Lachlan, Rachael must choose between her life in New York and her life in the Highlands, all the while wondering why her mother had betrayed her all her life and why Brody cannot give her his heart.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Helen Iles is a Western Australian author with many years' experience teaching creative writing and mentoring new writers, both through writing courses and through The Society of Women Writers WA organisation, which she has chaired for over ten years. With a long association with emergency services, Helen often worked alongside Police and other services during land searches for missing people, as well as participating in forensic searches. Her love of travel has taken her across America many times, where, on her first trip travelling in an RV, she found God's Country, Virginia, and there set this novel.
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