Romance Anthology with novellas from Deborah Macgillivray, Diane Davis White, Billie Warren Chai, Rebecca Andrews, Patricia Frank and Debi Farr
July 2008 - Highland Press
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"Lost for Words" by Mike Duncan (mike-duncan.org) used with permission.
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A Storm's Coming...
It was all part of the plan. While his brother was in Scotland dethroning the Lady of Falgannon, Jago Mershan was headed to Kentucky. There he would do his share in avenging his father on the Montgomeries. Only, there was a monkey wrench in the works
Just looking at his alleged enemy's granddaughter made Jago think of his classic black '67 Harley Electra Glide, a motorcycle with clean lines and sleek curves that promised the ride of a man's life. Asha was all woman--and the only woman for him. He'd bet she could go from zero to one hundred in the blink of an eye...and not even her claims of paranormal happenings in the diner she ran could put him off. He knew magic: He had a special name for the sights, the sounds, the tastes and smells of that perfect ride. There might be a storm coming, but it was one of passion, and together he and Asha would be...
RIDING THE THUNDER
Second in the Seven Sisters of Colford Hall series sequel to The Invasion of Falgannon Isle
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"The Invasion of Falgannon Isle"
by Deborah Macgillivray
(Dorchester Love Spell)
"Am I Here" by Elusion featuring Mike Duncan (mikeduncan.org - used with permission) 213 SINGLE SCOTSMEN There was something about the Brigadoon-like Falgannon, something that kept most of its male inhabitants unwed. From Michael the Story to Callum the Bicycle--and we mustn't forget The Cat Dudley, the slyest poker-playing moggie in the Outer Hebrides--every male of the Isle had happiness dependent upon that of its Lady. So things had been since Pictish times, and so they would be long after the present day. Despite her machinations, to this point B.A. Montgomerie had been unable to make her men happy. Her first marriage had been against their advice; her husband had been an Irishman, true, but he had failed to meet other necessary requirements...and things had ended badly. Now, another Irishman had come--and was making the natives restless. Yes, the men of Falgannon could sense Desmond Mershan"s conquering Viking spirit and his desire for B.A.--which B.A. could sense herself. And while her men would never let anything happen
that she didn't want, this Irishman had come to pillage and loot, and nothing was going to stop him. Staring into his vibrant green eyes, B.A. anticipated the battles to come.
Video trailier for Romance novel "Riding the Thunder" by Deborah Macgillivray - with song from Mike Duncan "Lost for Words" (used with permission from Mike Duncan.org)
RIDING THE THUNDER
A storm's coming.
It was all part of the plan. While his brother was in Scotland dethroning the Lady of Falgannon, Jago Mershan was headed to Kentucky . There he would do his share in avenging his father on the Montgomeries. Only, there was a monkey wrench in the works.
Just looking at his alleged enemy's granddaughter made Jago think of his classic black '67 Harley Electra Glide, a motorcycle with clean lines and sleek curves that promised the ride of a man's life. Asha was all woman—and the only woman for him. He'd bet she could go from zero to one hundred in the blink of an eye…and not even her claims of paranormal happenings in the diner she ran could put him off. He knew magic: He had a special name for the sights, the sounds, the tastes and smells of that perfect ride. There might be a storm coming, but it was one of passion, and together he and Asha would be...
RIDING THE THUNDER
This book is the Second in the 7 Sisters of Colford Hall series for Dorchester Love Spell