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Highland Steel (Guardians of the Stone Book 2)

Highland Steel (Guardians of the Stone Book 2)

The true stone of Destiny remains hidden, but now comes a new battle to determine who will hold the sword of kings.
Defying the wishes of her laird and brother, Lael of the dun Scoti takes up her sword to fight beside the MacKinnons to return Keppenach to its rightful heir--to Broc Ceannfhionn. She'...

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The true stone of Destiny remains hidden, but now comes a new battle to determine who will hold the sword of kings.

Defying the wishes of her laird and brother, Lael of the dun Scoti takes up her sword to fight beside the MacKinnons to return Keppenach to its rightful heir–to Broc Ceannfhionn. She’ll risk everything to keep the stronghold out of the hands of King Henry’s Butcher, including her life.

They call him The Butcher, but not even Henry’s henchman would hang a woman. Riding into the gates on winged fury, Jaime cuts the raven-haired beauty down from the gallows only to find himself a willing prisoner of her heart. In the end, only a bond of love between bitter enemies can bring healing to broken nations.

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Genre: Audiobooks
Publisher: Oliver Heber Books
Publication Year: 2014
ASIN: B00R55CU0G
List Price: $24.95
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Tanya Anne Crosby

Tanya Anne Crosby is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of thirty novels. She has been featured in magazines and periodicals, such as People, USA Today, Romantic Times and Publisher’s Weekly, and her books have been translated into eight languages. Her first novel was published in 1992 by Avon Books, where Tanya was hailed as “one of Avon’s fastest rising stars” and her fourth book was chosen to launch the company’s Avon Romantic Treasure imprint.

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