

I don't know why that was so funny to me but I couldn't help it :Dīut honestly, I just don't care that much about Annie, I love Iain!!! <3 He is the leader of the MacKinnon Rangers, a fierce group of Scotsmen which is crucial to winning the war.Īnnie was also falsely accused of theft by her uncle, branded as a thief and sent to America to work as a slave.Īfter Iain risks everything to save her from an Abenaki attack, they set on a dangerous path back to the fort, alone and through enemy territory. Iain is forced to join the British army after being falsely accused of murder, and his brothers join him on the front. Though I have to admit, I wish she wasn't so detailed about the gruesomeness of war in that time :SS ( what the soldiers were forced to eat *pukes*) I love this because it's just different than the usual regency historical, or medieval, probably because I haven't read many that are set in America or at this time period. It's set in the 18th century in America, and we get a blend of British, Scottish and Native American people here :D Imagine Braveheart and The Last of the Mohicans blended into one movie XD “I’ll no’ let any man harm you-no’ while there is still breath in my body.” You’re safe.” He held her close, stroked her hair, his voice a soothing rumble in his chest.

I am a HUUUUUUGE sucker when it comes to Highlanders, and the narrator did such an amazing job, OMG! I melted each time Iain or his brothers said anything <3 OMG I can't describe how much I enjoyed this <3 She attributes her love of historical romance with the years she spent visiting ruins and castles in Europe. She loves history, having studied archaeology in college, and has traveled extensively, living for almost three years in Denmark, which feels like home to her.


She is a two-time RITA finalist ( Surrender, Defiant) and a three-time Daphne du Maurier finalist (I-Team series). A single mother with two grown sons and two cats, she writes historical romance and contemporary romantic suspense within view of Colorado’s beautiful Rocky Mountains. In 2011, she was honored by the Colorado Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists with their Keeper of the Flame Lifetime Achievement Award for her work. Along the way, she and her team won numerous state and national honors, including the First Amendment Award and the National Journalism Award for Public Service. USA Today best-selling author Pamela Clare began her writing career as a columnist and investigative reporter and eventually became the first woman editor-in-chief of two different newspapers.
