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Highland Flame
Highland Flame
Highland Flame
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Highland Flame

Written by Mary Wine

Narrated by Antony Ferguson

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Laird Diocail Gordon has just come into his title and inherited his father's run-down castle and rag-tag clan. He knows the sorry sight of the castle would send any woman running, but is determined to find a wife to help return his home to its former glory.

Widow Jane Stafford is on a mission-return to England even if it means trudging through the Scottish Highlands on foot. Her travels lead her straight to the path of danger until a mysterious, brawny man comes out of nowhere and saves her-and the spark between them is immediate. With a target on Jane's back, she knows the only way to stay safe is to go with Diocail. But the real trouble will be guarding her heart from her newly ignited Highland flame . . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 5, 2017
ISBN9781541472754
Highland Flame
Author

Mary Wine

Acclaimed author Mary Wine has written over 30 works of Scottish Highland romance, romantic suspense and erotic romance. An avid history-buff and historical costumer, she and her family enjoy participating in historical reenactments. Mary lives in Yorba Linda, California with her husband and two sons.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Highland Flame by Mary Wine is another fabulous Highland Romance. #4 in her exciting "Highland Weddings" series, but it can be read as a stand alone.Laird Diocail Gordon just inherited uncle's run down castle and the rag-tag Gordon clan. He is anot impressive warrior but, can he prove himself capable of being a good laird, not just a good warrior, and will he be able help his clan prosper and re-build. Lady Jane Stanley, a widow, who is determined to return to England, at all cost, including tromping, on foot, in the cold, wild Scottish Highlands. Nearly , frozen and hungry, she comes into the midst of a troop of dangerous Highland warriors. And thus this captivating tale begins.....well there is more to it than that, but I don't wish to give anything away....Well written Scottish Romance with captivating, interesting and entertaining characters. The plot flows seamlessly and is well excuted. I loved "Highland Flame"! Put the feisty, determined,red-haired, beauty, Jane with the myterious, no non-sense, handsome, Diocail and sparks fly off the pages.Ms. Wine definitely brings forth a story rich in history, Highland traditions, and one that captives as well as, keeps you glued to the pages of a fast paced tale of love, passion, treachery and determination. Mesmerizing! ! Another well done, Highland Romance by Mary Wine. Never a dull moment for sure!I received a complimentary copy, however, all opinions are my own.Highland Weddings Series:Highland Spitfire (Book 1)Highland Vixen (Book 2)Highland Hellion (Book 3)Highland Flame (Book 4)Rating: 5Heat rating: Mild Reviewed by: AprilR

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    4/5
    It was a very good book to read loved it
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Romance the Highland way!Jane Stanley's husband had been a feckless excuse for a man who sought to sell her favors to pay his gambling debts. When she refused and he was killed she found herself newly widowed and in the depths of the Highlands. After she refused the inn's owner the same liberties she found herself thrust from the Scottish inn wearing only her chemise.Which is how Laird Diocail Gordon and his men found her some days later, trudging barefooted and determined towards England--sort of.Diocail needed a woman of Jane's background to bring order to the run down castle he'd inherited when his miserly uncle had died. He needed "a lady and the duties she would have been trained to do. ... Running a kitchen was more than turning bread; it was knowing how much bread to set out to rise in the morning so that the supper table was full and how much grain was needed to make it through the winter and how many hands were needed to produce it all."His men thought Jane might be the very ticket. Diocail was not adverse to the idea.Jane, however she might be attracted to this hulking giant of a man did not want to be be married again. But fate and circumstances had other ideas.How these two work things out makes for a rambunctious story with some amusing highlights, underscored by deadly factors not so very far away. After all Jane is English and the Scots are wary of her and the trouble she could bring.Diocail is a rather wonderful character and Jane is a feisty treasure.I must admit to having once picked this story up, finding it hard to put down.A NetGalley ARC