LORD KEEPER
Tarah Scott
Iain MacPherson swears
he was nothing like his father, but his kidnapping of Victoria Hockley,
Countess of Landsbury, is the first step toward the same obsessive jealousy
that fueled his father’s life-long feud against the man Iain’s mother loved.
A kiss, a midnight
race for freedom, and a royal missive force Victoria into her captor’s arms.
Hallowed ground can’t save her from the devil that followed her from England.
Yet the Scottish lord who’s sworn to protect her is far more dangerous.
I adore the sweeping saga that is Scottish Historicals. The
drama allows for an intricate story that demands plenty of space to be
well-told. Lord Keeper is set during
the Renaissance when James IV ruled Scotland. James believed in education, so
made learning mandatory for Barons and rich land owners. As leader of his
tribe, our hero Iain MacPherson fell under this edict and attended the
university in Glasgow. Iain is an educated man. However, his education didn’t
stop him from taking part in a bloody feud waged by his father against the man
Iain’s mother loved, nor did it stop Iain from kidnapping the woman he wanted.
Don’t you just love a man’s logic?
Lord Keeper was
inspired by Julie Garwood’s The Bride. From what I understand, The Bride
inspired many books. Not surprising. The story is fantastic. In The Bride, the
heroine Jamie has a younger sister who visited Jamie at the monastery to which
she had fled. The Bride’s hero Alec Kincaid had a right hand man who caught
sight of Jamie’s sister and waited—hoped—she would step off holy ground so he could
kidnap her. The girl had the good sense not
to oblige. I always wondered what the story would have been if she had
taken one too many steps in the wrong direction. Hence, Lord Keeper was born.
So I began our story with Iain dragging our heroine across
his horse—and hard thighs—after she got just far enough from the abbey for him
to be certain he could catch her. Of course, that’s only the beginning.
Victoria Hockley doses up medicine Iain isn’t quite prepared for. Isn’t that the
way it always goes? What man is really prepared for a woman? Heh heh.
Victoria has her own secrets, but Iain comes to a quick and easy conclusion as to why a woman of
breeding would sequester herself in a remote Scottish monastery. After all, if
he looks too closely, he might not like what he sees. Victoria, on the other
hand, has nothing but questions. Who is this dangerous man, and what could he
possibly want with her? These questions eventually lead to the heart of Iain’s
motivation, a motivation even he’s not aware of.
Here’s a sneak peek to what Iain’s thinking when he first
sees Victoria.
Iain might have been
standing on the edge of a dream when the abbey door opened and she stepped out
into the morning light. Though separated by a small earthly measure of holy
ground, he sensed her mind to be as far from him as heaven was from hell. His
heart stilled with the sudden blaze of auburn hair against the Highland sun,
and he determined to learn what color eyes matched such fire.
With a nod in response
to Father Brennan’s statement that the Menzies clan was rumored to be raiding
land to the north, Iain slid a hand along his horse’s neck. The beast nickered
and shifted beneath him. Behind him, one of his men’s horses whinnied in
answer. Careful not to give away his intention, Iain slid his gaze across the
heather covered hills beyond the abbey and covertly monitored the woman’s
progress as she strolled along the grounds, a book in hand. Another moment and
she would be off Montrose Abbey.
She slowed.
Annoyance flared.
Curse the archaic law that kept her safe on holy ground. What if he ignored the
civilized directives instilled by his education and simply took her? He dropped
his attention to the intricately carved leather wristband that covered his arm
from wrist to elbow. A deep scratch spanned the leather, a reminder of the
battle that almost took his arm, had taken the lives of many good men, a battle
fought in the name of justice.
Iain looked up in
response to Father Brennan’s report that four Menzies clansmen had passed the
abbey yesterday afternoon. He was in no mood to encounter marauding Menzies on
his return home, particularly considering his change in plans. He breathed deep
of the Scots pine scent carried on the keening wind. The law forbade him taking
the woman while on holy ground, but sanctioned the kidnapping once she entered
the outside world. No law would be broken, no war begun when he claimed her.
Ticking off the
seconds in his mind, he gauged her progress away from the grassy expanse that
marked the distance needed to intercept her race back to the monastery. Any
resistance would be hampered by the heavy skirts of her expensive brocade
dress. She took the last fateful step. Iain flashed Father Brennan a grin as he
grasped the hook on his claymore’s scabbard and unhooked latch from hook. Sword
and scabbard dropped to the ground. The priest’s eyes registered surprise, then
understanding. He whirled as Iain dug his heels into the horse’s belly and
broke ranks with his men.
“Run!” the priest
shouted.
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41 comments:
Really enjoyed Karen Marie Moning's Highlander series.
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I haven't read any of Tarah's work, but would love to. I also like KMM's Highlander series, but I would have to say my favorite is Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series.
I don't have a favorite Highlander series yet. This book sounds fantastic. Can't wait to rad it. I put it on my wishlist.
Kassandra, Karen Moning is amazing, isn't she?
MCV, I read Diana Gabaldon years ago--after I'd written this book! Imagine my shock that I'd missed such an amazing Highland romance writer.
Joannne, the problem is there are too many good Highland series to choose from!
hi!
is this giveaway open to international or not?
thanks
It sure is, Miki. The book is digital, so anyone can enter the giveaway.
PICK ME! PICK ME! I want an Iain too! LOL This sounds so good.
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ROFL. Sandy, you're too funny. Good luck, girl!
Anything by Karen Marie Moning.
I have read a few Highlander books but not a series so I am not sure about a favorite but this one sounds really good.
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Guess Karen Marie Moning's series is a popular one. It is my fave too, Kiss of the Highlander was the book that got me back into reading romance =)
Can't resist a man in a kilt!
Monica McCarty's Highland Guard - I've read the first five - looking forward to the release of more.
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Hey thanks for the chance to win and also for introducing me to a new author. Book sounds great and I love the cover!! Fave highlander has to be Maya Banks The McCabe Trilogy--absolutely awesome!!! Thanks again and have a great weekend!!
mariann297@gmail.com
I'm a huge Diana Gabaldon fan. OUTLANDER is my favorite.
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Please enter me if it's a Print copy. Don't have an e-reader.
It's a tie between Karen Marie Moning and Monica MacCarty's Hghlanders.
Carol L
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Rafflecopter kept timing out on me as it always does ":) I didn't enter twice just had to finish entries.
Carol L
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i don't think i ever read a highlander series before.. and i can't remember a stand-alone book that i've read too..
I haven;t read any yet but that doesn't stop me from drooling over the hott covers :) This looks like a great read, Tara!
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thanks you a lot
my favorite serie so far is the highlanders warrior by anita clenney
all the best
The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.
I haven't read Anita Clenny, Miki. I'll have to check her out.
The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.
Oldy but goodies.....I have always liked Amanda Quick.
Yvette
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Yvett--Yes! Amanda Quick is a favorite of mine. She is who got me started reading historical romances years ago, and has been a role model for me.
I Love Highlands' Lairds series by Julie Garwood.
Ok, I have to admit it. I've never read any Highlander book. There, I said it. lol I would love to win this to change that though.
Filia--you and me both. I adore Julie Garwood.
Lauren--that's what I'm here for.
In fact, Julie Garwood's The Bride, is what sparked the inspiration for Lord Keeper.
Donna Grant's Dark Sword series.
barbbattaglia @ yahoo.com
I like both of Margaret Mallory's series: Return of the Highlanders as well as All the King's Men
karen marie moning's highlander series....
thx 4 the giveaway :)
I think my favorite is Jennifer Ashley's Highland Pleasures series :)
Thank you for the giveaway!
yiliang0124(at)hotmail.com
Wow, you all are reminding me of some great authors, and have introduced me to a couple I hadn't heart of. Love it!
I haven't read any Highlander series, but it sounds like a good time to start :)
I haven't read too many Highlander books, but I love Janet Chapman's Highlander/time travel books
Rachel--it's always a good time to start reading Highlander romances. They are fabulous.
Jolene--Oh yes! Janet's books are excellent.
Rachel--it's always a good time to start reading Highlander romances. They are fabulous.
Jolene--Oh yes! Janet's books are excellent.
Donna Grant's Dark Sword! :)
Froggy
I love the Highlander books by Maya Banks. I am looking forward to the fourth book in the series.
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