Highland Guard: Keeper of Secrets II

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Download or read book Highland Guard: Keeper of Secrets II written by Elina Emerald and published by Elina Emerald. This book was released on 2024-03-27 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kieran MacKenzie is a Highland guard and member of the MacGregor and Henderson war bands. As a highly skilled warrior, he is used to guarding ‘troublesome’ women. But nothing will prepare him for his latest assignment when he volunteers to escort a comely but irritating young woman to an abbey. Kieran will soon discover that nothing is as it seems, and it will require all his expertise to keep her alive. Naomi Augusto was raised in an abbey by an elite order of nuns. Trained in the ways of combat, she protects the secrets of the Order including an ancient 'Truth Seeker' relic that holds mystical powers. Fiercely independent, she has no time for an annoying, brawny Highlander who interferes with her mission. With powerful enemies like the Norman Brotherhood closing in, Naomi will need to maintain her wits to ensure they both survive. Key Words: Enemies to friends, family ties, Scottish Highland Romance, Medieval Romance, Warrior Women, Alpha Males, Feisty Heroines, Scottish Clans, Scottish Lairds, Duke of Normandy, Normans, Vikings, Romantic Suspense, Relics, Mystical, Mystery, Medieval Castles, Royalty, King Macbeth, 11th Century, Medieval Scotland, Medieval Italy, Medieval France.

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Download or read book The Ranger written by Monica McCarty and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2010-12-28 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chosen to help Robert the Bruce in his quest to free Scotland from English rule and claim his crown, the legendary team of warriors known as the Highland Guard battles on. Embedded deep behind enemy lines, Arthur “Ranger” Campbell is prized for his razor-sharp senses and his ability to blend into the shadows. But when Arthur infiltrates the clan of the chieftain who murdered his father, his heart is locked on revenge. Inside he faces unexpected resistance from the sweetest of obstacles—a honey-haired siren who is his enemy’s daughter. Intrigued by this ruggedly handsome newcomer to her father’s forces, the vivacious, enchanting Anna MacDougall is a woman whose skill at uncovering deception rivals Arthur’s own. Though yearning for a quiet life with a good man to love, Anna is drawn to this mysterious knight whose eyes devour her but whose words push her away. As danger, treachery, and the threat of looming war draw them closer into each other’s arms, a warrior made of steel must make a choice from the heart: love or revenge.

Highland Warrior: Keeper of Secrets

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Download or read book Highland Warrior: Keeper of Secrets written by Elina Emerald and published by Elina Emerald. This book was released on 2022-04-27 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New series. However, the main characters appear in Sorcha and Lachlan from 'The MacGregors' series. Iain Henderson is a fearsome warrior and trusted advisor to the Henderson laird. For years he pursued an old flame who repeatedly broke his heart. Just when he thought he would never move on, he encounters a mysterious woman who piques his interest and makes him feel alive. If only strange men would stop trying to kill her every time he's nearby, he might consider courting her. Yesenda MacDonald was raised in an abbey by an elite order of nuns. Trained in the ways of combat, she has sworn to protect an old secret. A secret so deadly that even William, the Duke of Normandy, wants her silenced. Fiercely independent, she has no time for matters of the heart. That is until she meets a Highland warrior who has made it his mission in life to protect her at all costs. If you like your medieval romance with a twist of suspense, royal intrigue, secrets, action and adventure, then you'll enjoy this book. Content Warning: This story contains alpha males and feisty heroines wielding weapons of mass distraction. Not suitable for people under 18. It contains mature content, some violence and mild steam. *** Prologue 1035 – Folkestone Abbey, Kent, England “Robert! Robert, le Magnifique! My love, where are you? Our son needs you.” Duchess Eloise of Normandy was delirious and ranting while on the birthing bed in the abbey. “Your Grace, all will be well,” Abbess Murdina said as she placed a cold compress on Eloise’s brow. “Robert! Why have you abandoned me here? Abbaye de la Trinité de Fécamp est froide,” Eloise shouted while reaching out into thin air as if her husband were there. “What is she saying, Abbess?” Sister Bissett asked. “She believes she is still at Fécamp Abbey. She complains of the cold. It is not a good sign, Sister.” The duchess was perspiring profusely. She clasped Murdina’s hand and asked, “Has something happened to Robert? What if he dies in the Holy Land? What will William do to my son?” She collapsed back onto the bed, muttering indecipherable words. Murdina knew what the duchess spoke of. It was known far and wide that Robert the Duke of Normandy, had formally named his illegitimate son, William, as his heir. It was typical of Robert to refuse to marry his mistresses yet claim his illegitimate children. Except this time, he married Eloise and only a few were privy to it. But Murdina knew because she was present at the wedding in France. Murdina shook her head at the complication this would cause should the child live. She did all she could to sooth and calm the duchess while she and Sister Bissett frantically worked throughout the night trying to save both mother and child. Eloise suddenly clutched Murdina’s arm and demanded, “Promise me you will keep him safe until Robert returns?” “Aye, I promise I will keep your bairn safe.” “It is a boy, I can feel it. We must name him ‘Edmund.’ That’s what Robert wanted. Edmund is a nice name, oui?” “Aye, it is a strong name.” The duchess visibly relaxed, then her body shuddered as if wracked with pain. She bore down, letting out a piercing scream. Sister Bissett exchanged a worried glance and whispered, “There’s too much blood.” Murdina replied, “Pray, Sister and dinnae give up.” The sisters worked hard to save the pair, but their efforts were in vain, and the fates unkind. By midnight all was quiet except for the cry of a tiny babe. A babe whose first breath was taken just as his mother breathed her last. Murdina cradled the tiny baby boy and mourned the loss of his mother. She whispered, “Welcome to the world, Edmund, tis sorry I am that your life has begun with loss. But we shall make the best of it.” The babe seemed to settle as the abbess soothed him. Sister Bissett asked, “What happens now? Should we send for the duke?” Murdina replied, “Robert is dead. He perished on the journey back from Jerusalem, just outside of Nicaea. William is the Duke of Normandy now. I did not have the heart to tell the duchess. The missive arrived this morn.” “Oh Abbess, what a tragedy,” Sister Bissett said as she made the sign of the cross. “Arrange a proper burial and notify her family.” “And what of the bairn?” Sister Bissett asked. This abbey is a denizen of Normandy. We will take him with us. Send a missive to Brother Mateo for his assistance and a message to the Order. The child will need parents,” Murdina replied. “Aye, it shall be done. Did the duke make any provisions for his family?” “He did. A parcel of land, some coin and an annuity for the duchess should he pass before her. It will be held in trust until Edmund reaches majority.” “That is more than most noblemen leave their families.” “Aye, but Robert was not your ordinary nobleman. He was kind.” “Did you ken the late duke, Abbess Murdina?” “A long time ago. A very long time ago.” “Then I am sorry for your loss as well.” Murdina just nodded, then said, “Oh, and one more thing, Sister Bissett.” “Aye.” “Whatever happens, William must never ken he has a legitimate half-brother.” *** Chapter 1 1036 - Saddell Abbey, Argyll, Scotland “Please dinnae leave me here, Papa, please. I promise to be good. I will not eat much, and I’ll stay out of sight.” Yesenda clung to her father. Her arms wound tight around his waist, her cheek resting against his stomach. Grant MacDonald was a large imposing figure who rarely showed emotion unless it came to his twelve-year-old daughter. His features softened as he held her tight and tried to placate her. “Och, come now, sweeting. Tis not a punishment leaving you at the abbey, tis a blessing. You will learn much more from the sisters than me, and my war band can teach you.” “No, I only want to learn from you, Papa. You can teach me anything,” she replied, sobbing. He stroked the back of her hair as he whispered and gentled his voice, “With your màthair gone, you need a woman’s touch and a fine education. I cannot teach you those things, sweeting. This is the best place for you.” “I dinnae need women. Please, Da, I can learn everything from you.” “Mo nighean, you are a lass, and you need to ken womanly things.” Yesenda began sobbing in earnest. She could not bear to be separated from all she held dear; it was too much for her pre-teen emotions to process. “But I dinnae need those things, Papa. I want to be a warrior. I will learn more from your men than what nuns can teach me.” Yesenda had worked herself into a state. Grant crouched down so he could speak to her properly. “Yesenda, someday you will make a fine warrior. But you need women to teach you how to become a fine mistress for the clan. Now, dinnae embarrass us with this watery display.” He smiled to soften the reproach. Yesenda sniffed, then remembered they had an audience. A nun and two novices stood a short distance away. Her spine straightened. Yesenda wiped her tears and replied, “Sorry Papa, tis just that I… I… love you and I will miss you.” She hiccupped the words. The laird’s eyes softened and glistened with unshed tears. It was the only outward sign that it was difficult for him to part with her, too. “I love you, sweeting. More than anything in the world. It’s why I need to do this. I’ll visit as soon as I can.” His voice cracked slightly, then he cleared his throat and said, “Come now, the sisters are waiting. MacDonald’s dinnae keep people waiting.” With those words, he hugged Yesenda once more, wiped the tears from her eyes and kissed her cheek, then stepped away and ushered her towards the women. When Yesenda was standing beside the nuns, her father smiled at her one last time, then took his leave. Yesenda watched him slowly disappear down the cloister, his gait sure and strong. Her father turned back once, waved, and Yesenda frantically waved back in return. Then he was gone. That was the last time Yesenda saw her father alive. Because a month later, Laird MacDonald was killed in a skirmish with a hostile clan. When news reached the abbey, Yesenda was inconsolable that she would never see her beloved father again. She had lost both parents within a year, and she was far from home, where her heart ached to return. Yesenda’s older brother, Ruadh took over as laird and she wrote several times begging Ruadh to let her return home, but each time he replied telling her it was not safe. Still, she begged until finally she gave up. Yesenda vowed never to love anyone again because everyone she loved either died or abandoned her. *** The Refectory, Saddell Abbey It had been several weeks since her father’s death and Yesenda kept to herself. She did not converse or engage other than was necessary to show politeness. The combination of grief and homesickness was debilitating most days. Another reason she kept to herself was a handful of girls tormented and bullied all newcomers, and especially the most vulnerable. The tormentors came from wealthy families and the ringleaders were Eilidh Ruthven and Una Pringle. Whilst Yesenda could understand that some people were just mean, she could not excuse the fact Sister Ines, who supervised the common assemblies, turned a blind eye to it. So, Yesenda did everything in her power to remain invisible. To not attract any unwarranted attention. It was safer that way. Each night before going to bed, she prayed for deliverance from the abbey and from the strange new world she now occupied. While the girls tormented everyone on a whim, they seemed particularly vicious towards one newcomer called Naomi. She was Italian, and Yesenda noted they were almost the opposite in physical appearance. Yesenda was blonde-haired and fair. She wore her long locks loose and her build was leaner, taller. Naomi’s skin tone was sun kissed bronze, and her hair was a lustrous black. She had high cheekbones and wore her hair in two long braids. Naomi was shorter and curvaceous but there was a sadness in Naomi’s dark brown eyes that Yesenda felt an affinity with. Whenever Yesenda saw Naomi, it was as if she was peering into a mirror, reflecting her own debilitating grief. Under any other circumstances, Yesenda would have loved to talk to her, but to be anywhere around Naomi meant attracting the vitriol of the terrible two, so she kept her distance and remained invisible. One day, Yesenda was in the refectory quietly tucked away in a corner, eating her meal. She kept her head down when the trouble began. She heard a commotion and quickly glanced up just in time to see Una push Naomi. The latter fell to her knees, dropping her plate of food onto the floor. Naomi kept her head down and quickly tried to clean up the mess. Yesenda’s eyes scanned the room, and she noticed the other girls watching quietly but trying to avert their eyes. Meanwhile, Sister Ines smirked and pretended to be occupied with something else. “Naomi, you dinnae belong here. No one likes you, foreigner,” Eilidh said, now moving closer. She surreptitiously tipped over Naomi’s dish with the tip of her shoe again, spilling the contents Naomi had just picked up. Naomi remained still and did not move. Her head lowered in submission. “You’re so clumsy, always falling over making a mess,” Una taunted as she kicked Naomi in the spine. Naomi grunted and tried to move out of their way, but Eilidh stood on the end of her long braid so she could not move far without it hurting her scalp. Yesenda gripped her spoon tighter, watching the display, willing it to be over soon. Dinnae get involved, she chanted in her head over and over. She reasoned that the tormentors would soon tire of it and move on as they had before. Except this time, something changed. Their treatment was worse. Naomi tried again to pick up her dish when Una placed her foot on Naomi’s hand, effectively crushing her fingers. Naomi winced but did not make a sound. It was when Naomi glanced up and stared straight at Yesenda that she caught her expression. It was filled with pain. Naomi was biting her lip to keep from crying out, and that sadness as bleak as Yesenda’s own stared right back at her. Yesenda saw something else in Naomi’s eyes. Hopelessness. Without hesitation, Yesenda rose from her chair and yelled, “Leave her alone!” All noise ceased in the refectory. There was a brief pause before everyone stared at Yesenda including Una and Eilidh. Yesenda realized it was too late to back down now. The two girls eyed her up and down, then snorted. Una ground her foot harder into Naomi’s hand, almost taunting Yesenda to do something. And she did. As if borne of instinct, Yesenda picked up the uneaten apple on her plate and threw it will all her might at Una’s head. By some stroke of luck, her aim was true, and it smacked the girl right in the forehead making a loud ‘thwacking’ sound. Una staggered backwards with a grunt, and Eilidh stepped away from Naomi in shock. Naomi looked stunned, but quickly grabbed her plate and scurried out of the way. Yesenda plucked an apple off the girl’s plate beside her, and this time took aim at Eilidh. Again, her aim was perfect, and Eilidh screeched, “Sister Ines! Yesenda is attacking us.” Before Yesenda could do anything else, someone gripped her arm and forcibly yanked her away from the table. “What is the meaning of such violence?” Sister Ines shouted whilst painfully clutching Yesenda’s arm. Her nails were digging into her skin. As if Yesenda was the one in the wrong. Yesenda watched as everyone in the refectory stilled and watched her with wide eyes from around the room. Meanwhile, the two perpetrators were behaving as if they were victims. Caterwauling like toddlers. Sister Ines shoved Yesenda to stand in the middle of the room. She said, “Violence tis the work of the devil. You think to bring your vile nature here and sully this peaceful place. How dare you!” Yesenda stared at Sister Ines and felt indignation. Seeing as she had already shattered her cloak of invisibility, she decided she had nothing to lose, so Yesenda loosened her tongue. “Dinnae talk to me about violence when you allow those vile creatures to torment us all. The devil is the ultimate deceiver, and they continue to lie and yet you, Sister Ines, allow it. How. Dare. You!” Sister Ines stared at Yesenda in shock before backhanding her hard across the face. “Insolent child!” she shouted and raised her arm to slap her again. Yesenda braced but never felt the slap because a woman dressed in travel clothes suddenly appeared beside Sister Ines and gripped her arm. “Sister Ines, we dinnae manhandle our charges. Go to the chapel and reflect upon your actions this day,” the woman commanded. Sister Ines huffed and gave Yesenda a dirty look, then stormed out of the refectory. The woman then addressed the room. “Now, will someone tell me what on earth is going on here?” Una stepped forward and replied, “Abbess Murdina, Naomi has been stealing food from the scullery and we tried to stop her, but Yesenda threw apples at us.” “Bugiarda! I do not steal food. They pushed me for no reason,” Naomi yelled from her spot in the corner. “And what of your part in this?” Murdina asked Yesenda. Yesenda replied, “Tis true, I hit them with apples, but I am not sorry for it!” “Why did you feel the need to hurl fruit about the room?” “They were hurting Naomi for their own pleasure. I wanted them to stop.” “You are lying,” Eilidh shouted. “Tis your word against theirs. Unless there is anyone else willing to give their version of events?” Murdina looked about the room. There was no answer as the girls lowered their eyes to the floor. Then Abbess Murdina said, “Very well. I will have to dig deeper. Sister Bissett?” Another sister entered, also in travel clothes. “Aye, Mother Abbess,” she replied. “Take these four outside please. In their absence, I will ask the assembly which version is the truth.” It was the first time Una and Eilidh paled. Ten minutes later, the abbess emerged from the refectory with a stormy expression and said, “Una and Eilidh, you will come with me now! Yesenda, go finish your meal and please refrain from throwing fruit.” Yesenda nodded, relieved she would not get into any more trouble. Abbess Murdina’s expression softened when she addressed Naomi. She said, “Lass, the cook has made up a fresh plate for you.” Naomi replied, “Thank you, Mother Abbess.” Naomi and Yesenda slowly walked back into the refectory. The tension in the air had disappeared. As she walked through the refectory, Yesenda felt all eyes on her, except this time each girl nodded to her as she passed them. It was a silent acknowledgement that the balance of power had shifted that day. Without coercion or fear, the other girls told the truth. Instead of going to her own seat, Naomi brought her food over and sat beside Yesenda. As they settled side by side, it seemed for the first time in a long while, everything was right with the world. “Thank you for speaking up for me,” Naomi said. “Tis all right. I am sorry I did not do it sooner,” Yesenda replied. “Una and Eilidh will be furious. Yesenda, I urge you to be on your guard at night, for that is when they strike.” “Thank you, Naomi. I will keep that in mind.” Naomi smiled and Yesenda returned it, then they enjoyed their meal together. They say the strongest bonds are forged in fire. That day, Yesenda MacDonald and Naomi Augusto created an unbreakable bond that would serve them well in the years to come. *** Chapter 2 Fight to the Death Several nights later, Yesenda had just drifted off to sleep in her cell when her nightmare began. “Get up!” someone said in the dark. Yesenda felt a splash of cold water on her face. A hand clasped over her mouth, and she was unceremoniously dragged from the bed by her hair. She hit the floor with a hard thump. Yesenda groaned at the shooting pain along her hip when she slammed onto the cold stone floor. She tried to rise but a foot pressed down on her chest pinning her down. Yesenda could not see her attackers clearly, but she heard the whispered giggles, and she knew it was them. Her tormentors, Una and Eilidh seeking vengeance for her interference. Una said, “After your show of bravery in the refectory, we need to teach the other girls that no one crosses us without paying dearly for it. Now that your father is dead, that makes you a worthless bitch like the foreign whore you tried to help.” Yesenda tried to move, but she could not with the weight confining her chest. She felt around for her stick that she kept near the bed but could not reach it. In the dark, she could just make out their shadowy figures and clearly, they meant to frighten her. What they failed to realize was Yesenda had spent most of her time in the company of her father and his warriors. She had learned a thing or two about fighting and she would die before she lay helpless on the ground. They had pinned her chest down, but her legs were free. That was their first mistake. Yesenda twisted her hip and with as much strength as she could muster; she raised her leg and kicked Una behind the knee. The girl toppled over, losing balance and hit the wooden frame of the bed, hard. With the foot off her chest, Yesenda could breathe easier, and she twisted her hip to the opposite side and kicked Eilidh straight in the face. She heard an ‘oomph’ sound as the sole of her foot connected with flesh. Yesenda scrambled to her feet and pushed Una out of the way. Una grabbed Yesenda by the neck and did a choke hold, pulling her back down to the floor. Yesenda countered with a grapple move and rolled them, so she was straddling Una and keeping her pinned to the floor. Whether it was the shock of being attacked at night, or the months of pent-up frustration and grief, Yesenda was not sure, but she unleashed all her fury with her fists. Una screamed in pain, yelling, “Get her off me!” Eilidh tried to come to her rescue and pulled Yesenda’s hair so hard Yesenda felt the burning in her scalp. That was all it took. Something snapped in Yesenda that night and suddenly she did not care if she lived or died. All she cared about was beating the two girls to a pulp. Yesenda reached behind her, grabbed Eilidh's face and dug her nails into her cheeks, drawing blood. Eilidh released her grip on Yesenda’s hair and cried out in pain, frantically trying to pry Yesenda’s fingers from her face. Yesenda pulled her down until she, too, was on the floor alongside Una, then she lashed out in the dark with her fists. Yesenda heard their shouts of pain as her fists wreaked havoc. She heard their panicked cries. “Let’s go, let’s go before Sister Bissett finds us.” There was an edge of desperation in their voices. Eventually Una got free and tried to pull Eilidh out of the room. But not done yet, Yesenda reached out, yanking one escapee back and punched her in the nose. Then she lunged forward, grabbed Una’s leg, and bit down hard into the flesh. Una screamed in pain. All the while, Yesenda fought like a wildcat. She used every inch of her body to lash out at her attackers. Before long, footsteps were heard running down the hallway. The door burst open, admitting light into the room. Yesenda rolled and grabbed her stick on the other side of the bed, and held it out in front of her, ready to take on whoever else was coming through that door. She had a feral look on her face, like she was ready to fight to the death. However, it was not more attackers but someone else entirely. The light illuminated her face and caught the burnished tint of her hair. “What is the meaning of this?” Abbess Murdina demanded. “She tried to attack us,” Una replied. Yesenda closed her eyes momentarily, knowing she would most likely be punished now for fighting. She lowered her head and stared at the floor. Then lifted her eyes when the abbess asked, “Then why are you both in her room? Did Yesenda summon you here so she could attack you in the middle of the night?” They tried to answer but came up empty. “Yesenda, what happened?” the abbess asked. Yesenda kept panting as she glared at the girls. She noticed both looked terrible. They had cuts and abrasions to the face and neck, and both were sporting swollen eyes. Yesenda replied, “They came into my room uninvited. I wanted to make it clear they were not welcome.” Yesenda caught a flash of amusement cross the abbess’s face before she hid it. The abbess cleared her throat and said, “My patience is done with you two, Una and Eilidh. You can be sure I will send a missive to your parents in the morn. In the meantime, there will be no more moving about rooms at night. Go back to your beds now. “But Abbess Murdina, twas Yesenda’s fault —” “I said leave now or so help me. I’ll throw you both out into the street right now. Do you hear me?” Her voice was laced with steel. They gasped, then quickly scrambled away. When they had gone, the abbess stood for a moment and stared at Yesenda as if she found something amusing. Then she made a ‘tsk’ sound and said, “Good lord, child, you scared the devil out of those two. You ken violence is not the answer to everything?” “They started it—” “Aye, I ken it,” Abbess Murdina said, raising her hand palm up. “Calm down, you dinnae need to explain what happened. They’re fortunate you did not maim them.” Yesenda still hadn’t moved or relaxed her position. The abbess sighed then said, “Lass, the way you hold that thing is all wrong.” She took the stick off Yesenda, repositioned her wrists at a different angle, then placed the stick back in her hands. “Two hands, Yesenda, and one foot a short distance behind. That allows you to pivot without losing your balance.” Abbess Murdina gently nudged Yesenda’s foot to alter her current stance. “You must stay fluid and always remain on your feet. Like this.” The abbess then pulled a short staff from the sleeve of her gown. To Yesenda’s surprise, it extended. Then, without warning, she swiped it at Yesenda. Yesenda immediately pivoted. She lifted her stick and blocked the hit. The abbess grinned and said, “Well done, lass. You see? When your stance is right, you have better control from the core of your body.” She gestured toward Yesenda’s stomach and hips. “And always keep a weapon nearby when you sleep. One must always be prepared for a sneak attack.” Yesenda nodded, still slightly reeling at the bizarre, one-sided conversation she was having with the abbess. The abbess then sat on the bed and said, “I have heard from the other girls about Una and Eilidh. It was remiss of me to not ken what was going on sooner and leave Sister Ines in charge. She’s their aunt and thinks they’re angels. But I assure you, I will keep a keener eye over my charges.” “Thank you, Abbess.” “Now, I will send Sister Bissett in here to tend to your wounds. In the meantime, get some rest.” Murdina rose and walked towards the door. Then she paused and said, “I asked several girls what happened in the refectory that day. They said you protected Naomi. Why did you? You dinnae ken Naomi well, and you usually keep to yourself.” Yesenda took a deep breath and replied, “I… I ken what it is like to feel abandoned in the world. I did not want her to face them alone.” The abbess smiled. “Aye, tis a brave thing you did, lass. To make a stand when the safer option would be to remain quiet and do nothing.” Murdina paused as if contemplating something, then asked, “How would you like to learn to defend yourself so there is never a need to attack?” Yesenda looked surprised. “I would like that very much if you will teach me.” “I will. But you must keep up with your studies and attend vespers.” Yesenda nodded. “Aye, I can do that.” “Then it is done. Tomorrow, I will introduce you to a… different lesson plan.” “Abbess, may I ask a favor?” “Aye.” “Can Naomi train too? I fear she desperately needs to ken how to protect herself.” The abbess grinned again and replied, “Dinnae worry, I visited Naomi earlier. It would seem you have more in common than you both ken.” “Thank you.” “Oh, and one more thing, Yesenda. I need you to choose a name.” “A name?” “Aye. Once you agree to work with me, I require my pupils to use a different name when we are not within the abbey walls. So, choose a name.” Yesenda pondered it a moment, then said, “Miriam Ferguson.” “Why did you choose that name?” “Miriam was my mother’s name, and Ferguson was my grandmother’s clan. I was close to them both.” “It is a fine name. By the way, how good are you at keeping secrets?” “I have no one to tell.” “Then you’ll do, Miriam Ferguson, you’ll do.” *** The Order Several days later, Murdina spoke to an old friend. He was an Italian monk from Montecassino Abbey in the mountains of Lasio. “Brother Mateo, I have taken on two new students. I would like you to have a hand in their training.” “Se sono adatti,” he said and shrugged. “Aye, I think they are very suitable. One of them is a laird’s daughter. The other hails from your homeland, Castelnuovo dell’Abatei in Tuscany. Her parents worked at the Abbey of Sant’Antimo. Brother Mateo nodded his head while listening, then replied, “We shall see.” *** Abbess Murdina summoned Yesenda and Naomi to meet in a large room used for activities. When they arrived, the abbess stood next to a monk Yesenda had never seen before. “Badessa Murdina speaks highly of you both,” he said. “I am Brother Mateo. I would like to test your skills if I may?” Naomi shrugged her shoulders. Yesenda remained silent. “You.” He pointed at Yesenda. “Show me what you know.” Brother Mateo tossed a wooden quarterstaff at her. He walked over to a pitcher with wine. Poured himself a cup and held it in his right hand. Then he picked up a wooden stick with his left hand and said, “Use your weapon to make me spill the wine in this cup.” Yesenda nodded then ran at him and did a spin through with the staff aiming for the cup. Mateo waited, then sidestepped and blocked her staff with his stick. He spun it and whacked her hip. “Ouch!” she said. “You didna say you would hit me back.” Brother Mateo replied, “First lesson. The enemy comes with no warning. Again!” Yesenda ran at him again, this time aiming her staff with more precision. She attempted to hit his elbow. Brother Mateo dodged the hit and whacked the back of her leg. Yesenda noted his movements were fast and fluid. No wine spilled from the cup. She tried again and missed. Then she felt a hit to her shoulder blade. “Prova di nuovo,” he said. Yesenda looked confused. “It means try again.” Yesenda tried to trick him this time. She jerked the staff forward, then tossed it to her other hand and swiped at the cup. It connected and, for a suspended moment in time; the cup tilted forward, threatening to spill its contents. Yesenda held her breath, expecting victory, but Mateo used his stick to catch the cup and tilt it back upright. The base of the cup was now balanced on his stick. Yesenda’s mouth dropped wide open at the move. Mateo grabbed the cup and whacked her arm. “Ouch!” Yesenda became angry and ran at him. Again, he dodged at the last minute and moved out of the way. She fell face first, panting for breath. Yesenda was fuming now. She rose and sprinted towards him again. This time Mateo kicked her legs out from under her. She hit the floor hard. “Alzarsi!” he demanded. Yesenda furrowed her brow. “It means get up,” Naomi said. Yesenda groaned and got up. “Controlla la tua rabbia!” Brother Mateo said. “What does that even mean?” Yesenda huffed in frustration. Mateo replied, “It means control your anger. Never allow emotions to rule your head. It is the fastest way to die.” Yesenda sobered at his words. He was right. She had spent more time getting hit than anything else. She was so grateful when he called for Naomi to take her turn. No matter how hard Naomi tried, she too could not spill an ounce of wine. After a tiring afternoon where both girls spent more time sprawled on the floor, Brother Mateo gave his verdict. He paced a little, rubbed his chin, paused then nodded and said, “I will train you both.” Murdina replied, “Well done, lassies. Now, the real work begins.” *** Five years later, when Yesenda turned seventeen, Brother Mateo introduced her to an unfamiliar weapon. It had a long handle, but the head was made of bronze and contained eight spiked flanges. He called it a mace. It was heavier than the quarterstaff she was used to, but the rudimentary movement patterns she used for the staff were similar. Yesenda just had to adjust the spin to incorporate the extra weight. That was the same year Naomi and Yesenda officially became members of the Ordine Secretorum. A secret order of women trained in combat with the purpose of protecting the vulnerable. They gifted Yesenda a mace forged in Italy, including a black robe with an insignia in the inlay. It was a mace crossed over an iron quarterstaff. “Do you vow to keep our secrets, protect the vulnerable and serve the order when called upon?” the abbess asked. Yesenda replied, “I do.” “Welcome to the Order, Miriam Ferguson.” *** Keywords: Love at first sight, love triangle, reluctant heroine, Abbey, Alba, Normandy, Matilda of Flanders, Romantic Suspense, Medieval Empires, Italian monks, French nuns, intrigue, action and adventure, Warrior women, Secret Societies. Fans of the following authors are known to enjoy this Scottish Historical Romance series: Julie Garwood Michele Sinclair Diana Gabaldon Hannah Howell Donna Fletcher Maya Banks Kathryn Le Veque Mary Wine Terri Brisbin Stephanie Laurens Lynsay Sands

Highland Guard

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Download or read book Highland Guard written by Elina Emerald and published by Elina Emerald. This book was released on 2023-09-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kieran MacKenzie is a Highland guard and member of the MacGregor and Henderson war bands. As a highly skilled warrior, he is used to guarding 'troublesome' women. But nothing will prepare him for his latest assignment when he volunteers to escort a comely but irritating young woman to an abbey. Kieran will soon discover that nothing is as it seems, and it will require all his expertise to protect her. Naomi Augusto was raised in an abbey by an elite order of nuns. Trained in the ways of combat, she protects the secrets of the Order. Fiercely independent, she has no time for an annoying brawny Highlander who interferes with her mission. With an ancient 'Truth Seeker' relic to protect, and enemies closing in, Naomi will need to maintain her wits to ensure they both survive. Content Warning: This book contains alpha males and feisty heroines wielding weapons of mass distraction. Not suitable for persons under 18. It contains mature content, violence and mild steam.

The Saint

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ISBN 13 : 0345532112
Total Pages : 448 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (455 download)

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Download or read book The Saint written by Monica McCarty and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2012-03-27 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Robert the Bruce consolidates lands and loyalty in a bold war for Scotland’s independence, as his elite team of warriors, the Highland Guard, fight for king, country . . . and love. Magnus MacKay is the ultimate Highlander: tough, proud, able to master any terrain and to best his enemies. Called “the Saint” for his refusal to discuss women, as well as for his cool and steady leadership, Magnus hides a painful truth. It isn’t virtue or piety that keeps him silent, but a wound of love and loss that cuts so deep he cannot bear to speak of it. But when the woman who refused him is betrothed to his friend and fellow Guardsman, Magnus is tested by love’s battle cry. A wild and innocent beauty, Helen chose family duty over her desire for Magnus. Now the anger in his eyes mirrors the tormented regret in her heart. But as deadly subterfuge stalks the King and his Guard, Helen vows to right her youthful mistakes with a woman’s determined spirit. Still, Magnus harbors secrets and an iron will not to weaken to temptation—or heartache—again. But as danger looms, it’s the kiss not of a saint, but of a sinner, that can save them.

The Raider

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ISBN 13 : 0345543939
Total Pages : 418 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (455 download)

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Download or read book The Raider written by Monica McCarty and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2014-02-25 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NATIONAL BESTSELLER • After consolidating his gains against the enemy English, King Robert the Bruce of Scotland sends his best soldiers to fortify the lawless borders. These legendary warriors of the Highland Guard let nothing come before king and country—except the calling of their heart. Of all Bruce’s elite warriors, Robert “Raider” Boyd is the most formidable. A true patriot whose bare hands are a deadly weapon, Robbie is the fierce enforcer of the Guard, and his hatred of the English has been honed to a razor-sharp edge. But vengeance proves bittersweet when his enemy’s beautiful sister falls into his hands and he finds himself fighting temptation—a battle he badly wants to lose. Lady Rosalin Clifford barely recognizes the rebel prisoner she saved from execution six years ago. Though her girlish ideals for fairness have matured into a passion for justice, Rosalin believes she betrayed her brother when she helped this dangerous man escape. Now her traitorous act has come back to haunt her. But she can’t deny the longing this tormented warrior ignites in her, or deny the passion that turns sworn enemies into lovers. Is the gentle love of a true English Rose enough to free Scotland’s most brutal warrior from a path of vengeance—before it’s too late? Praise for The Raider “McCarty’s latest Highland Guard novel is a deeply moving and delightful read . . . once again proving that McCarty is a master storyteller.”—RT Book Reviews “Monica McCarty is an absolutely superior author! Her Highland Guard series has to be one of the absolute best Highland series out there! Fun, fast paced, fact driven and totally fantastic!”—Bodice Rippers “A powerful tale of love, woe, hardship and the power of true love . . . If you enjoy Scottish warriors, Medieval Scotland, romance, and passion, then you will enjoy The Raider. . . . A must-read!”—My Book Addiction Reviews “If you are a fan of historical romance, or any romance for that matter, you will want to not only read The Raider, but the entire Highland Guard series. It is just that good!”—Coffee and Characters “A stimulating romance with a rich historical setting, a conflict to put you on your toes, and a love story to pull at the heart strings . . . well done!”—Addicted to Romance

Beyond the Highland Mist

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Publisher : Dell
ISBN 13 : 0307426971
Total Pages : 382 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (74 download)

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Download or read book Beyond the Highland Mist written by Karen Marie Moning and published by Dell. This book was released on 2009-11-04 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He would sell his warrior soul to possess her. . . . An alluring laird... He was known throughout the kingdom as Hawk, legendary predator of the battlefield and the boudoir. No woman could refuse his touch, but no woman ever stirred his heart—until a vengeful fairy tumbled Adrienne de Simone out of modern-day Seattle and into medieval Scotland. Captive in a century not her own, entirely too bold, too outspoken, she was an irresistible challenge to the sixteenth-century rogue. Coerced into a marriage with Hawk, Adrienne vowed to keep him at arm's length—but his sweet seduction played havoc with her resolve. A prisoner in time... She had a perfect "no" on her perfect lips for the notorious laird, but Hawk swore she would whisper his name with desire, begging for the passion he longed to ignite within her. Not even the barriers of time and space would keep him from winning her love. Despite her uncertainty about following the promptings of her own passionate heart, Adrienne's reservations were no match for Hawk's determination to keep her by his side. . . .

The Recruit

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ISBN 13 : 0345535995
Total Pages : 434 pages
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Download or read book The Recruit written by Monica McCarty and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2012-10-30 with total page 434 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: RITA Finalist for Historical Romance Scotland’s King Robert the Bruce is retaking his kingdom from the invading English. To win, he’ll need all the grit and courage of his elite band of warriors, the Highland Guard, men who fight without fear and love without limits. Fiery, aggressive, and bold, Kenneth Sutherland is a true champion—skilled with any weapon and driven to win. Now Kenneth is ready for his greatest challenge: joining Robert the Bruce’s secret army to fight among the elite. Kenneth’s best chance to attain that honor is by winning the Highland Games. Focused and prepared for victory, he is caught off guard by a lovely wisp of a woman—and a stolen moment of wicked seduction. Her innocent arousal and her shameless hunger fire his blood. He will win his place in the guard—and in Mary of Mar’s bed. The ruggedly handsome hero-in-the-making stirs a heart that should know better. Mary vows that her surrender will be sport only—no promises, no heartbreak, just one night of incredible passion. Nothing, she swears, will persuade her to give up her hard-wrought independence and put her fate in the hands of another powerful man. But with every gentle touch and heart-pounding kiss, Kenneth makes her want more. Now Mary wants his heart. But is this determined champion willing to surrender everything for love?

The Ghost

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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
ISBN 13 : 1501108816
Total Pages : 416 pages
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Download or read book The Ghost written by Monica McCarty and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2016-05-31 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1314. Joan Comyn swore allegiance to Robert the Bruce after the English tortured her mother. Now she uses her beauty to ferret out secrets and has become the most wanted spy in England. Alex Seton once stood with Bruce, but now fights for England and is determined to uncover "the ghost's" identity.

Sorcha

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Download or read book Sorcha written by Elina Emerald and published by The MacGregors. This book was released on 2021-06-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Note: This is a spin-off novella from the Reformed Rogues series. It is a Scottish Medieval Romance. Recommend reading series and books in order. With three overprotective brothers scaring off all her suitors, what does a woman have to do to get a date in 11th Century Scotland? Answer: Absolutely nothing. Especially when fearsome Highlander Bram Henderson has been biding his time for the right moment to steal Sorcha MacGregor away. Hell-bent on revenge he has no idea how troublesome his captive can be. And yet he cannot seem to let her go. He'll even take on the Beast, the Bear, and the Wolf to keep her. Content Warning: Brawny alpha males, and feisty heroines packing heat. Not suitable for people under 18. It contains mature content, some violence and mild steam.

The Governess of Highland Hall

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Publisher : Multnomah
ISBN 13 : 1601424965
Total Pages : 338 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (14 download)

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Download or read book The Governess of Highland Hall written by Carrie Turansky and published by Multnomah. This book was released on 2013-10-15 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Worlds lie between the marketplaces of India and the halls of a magnificent country estate like Highland Hall. Will Julia be able to find her place when a governess is neither upstairs family nor downstairs help? Missionary Julia Foster loves working alongside her parents, ministering and caring for young girls in India. But when the family must return to England due to illness, she readily accepts the burden for her parents’ financial support. Taking on a job at Highland Hall as governess, she quickly finds that teaching her four privileged, ill-mannered charges at a grand estate is more challenging than expected, and she isn’t sure what to make of the estate’s preoccupied master, Sir William Ramsey. Widowed and left to care for his two young children and his deceased cousin Randolph’s two teenage girls, William is consumed with saving the estate from the financial ruin. The last thing he needs is any distraction coming from the kindhearted-yet-determined governess who seems to be quietly transforming his household with her persuasive personality, vibrant prayer life, and strong faith. While both are tending past wounds and guarding fragile secrets, Julia and William are determined to do what it takes to save their families—common ground that proves fertile for unexpected feelings. But will William choose Julia’s steadfast heart and faith over the wealth and power he needs to secure Highland Hall’s future?

SEALed with a Promise

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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN 13 : 140222351X
Total Pages : 384 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (22 download)

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Download or read book SEALed with a Promise written by Mary Margret Daughtridge and published by Sourcebooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2009-04-01 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He'll do anything to move the mission forward, no matter the cost… Navy SEAL Caleb Delaude is deadly charming. When he discovers that professor Emmie Caddington's personal connections can help him get the dirty work done, he sets out to win her over. But her quick intelligence and quirky personality sure do start to get under his skin… She may just be the key to his salvation… Emmie's smart and independent and isn't looking for a brawny guy to take over her life. But this rugged Navy SEAL, who seems so determined to get close to her, hides a fi erce intelligence and deep sensitivity. When plans go wrong and a child's life is on the line, Emmie learns what it means to be a SEAL in action, and Caleb discovers that even a hero can get hurt sometimes… PRAISE FOR MARY MARGRET DAUGHTRIDGE: "A wonderful story that will have readers experiencing a whirlwind of emotions and that culminates with an awesome scene that will have your pulse pounding." Romance Junkies " ... [D]elivers in a huge way... A heart-touching story that will keep you smiling and cheering for the characters clear through to the happy ending." The Romantic Times, 4.5/5 Stars "Sealed with a Kiss astounded me with it's sensitivity." Romance Reviews Today "A beautifully written and often poignant contemporary romance. Mary Margret Daughtridge is a compelling new voice whose gift for storytelling makes her an author to watch." Book Loons "Greatly touching and heartwarming, a cozy read for a rainy day. I can't wait to read the next SEALs romance!" Revisiting the Moon's Library "What an incredibly powerful book! I laughed and sniffled, was turned on and turned inside out." Queue My Review

Charming the Highlander

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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
ISBN 13 : 0743466969
Total Pages : 399 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (434 download)

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Download or read book Charming the Highlander written by Janet Chapman and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2003-02-01 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first in a sexy, adventurous trilogy featuring a medieval Scottish clan transported through time to modern-day Maine by a matchmaking wizard—from the New York Times bestselling author of the Spellbound Falls series. When a plane crash strands brilliant scientist Grace Sutter on an icy mountaintop in Maine, she finds herself alone in the wilderness with the only other surviving passenger—Greylen MacKeage,a sexy, medieval warrior who’s been tossed through time to find the woman he’s destined to love. Forced together to survive the harsh, wintry landscape, neither expects the fierce passion that flares between them. But Grace is not used to letting her heart take control, and Greylen will settle for nothing less than her heart’s surrender.

Conquered by a Highlander

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Publisher : Forever
ISBN 13 : 9780446552356
Total Pages : 0 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (523 download)

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Download or read book Conquered by a Highlander written by Paula Quinn and published by Forever. This book was released on 2012-06-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BOUND BY DUTY Colin MacGregor was born to fight-for his beliefs, his king, and his family's honor. After years away from his beloved Scotland, he yearns to return to its lush, green hills-and he can, after he completes one final mission for the king. Sent to infiltrate a traitor's home, Colin is determined to expose the treasonous plot and triumph on the battlefield . . . until he meets a sensual lass who tempts him towards other pursuits . . . . BETRAYED BY PASSION Lady Gillian Dearly is no stranger to temptation. Cast out of her family for bearing an illegitimate child, she's now the ward of a barbarian conspiring against the king. Her only desire: freedom for her son and for herself at any cost, even if it means making a deal with the devil. Yet when a mysterious Highlander appears in their midst, his braw strength and smoldering gaze give her hope for a future beyond the castle walls-and promise a desire unlike any she's ever known. But passion comes at a price . . .

A Book of Golden Deeds

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Total Pages : 276 pages
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Download or read book A Book of Golden Deeds written by Charlotte Mary Yonge and published by ReadHowYouWant.com. This book was released on 1927 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Highland Hearts

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Publisher : Open Road Media
ISBN 13 : 1497629837
Total Pages : 319 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (976 download)

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Download or read book Highland Hearts written by Hannah Howell and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2014-04-29 with total page 319 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the run from a treacherous enemy, a knight and a noblewoman find a passionate destiny in the Scottish highlands. A villainous rogue abducts Contessa Tess from her uncle’s castle in the Scottish highlands, and when he reveals her uncle’s terrifying plans, she follows him into a whirlwind of adventure and realizes that there is a hero beneath his criminal facade.

Lachlan

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Total Pages : 126 pages
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Download or read book Lachlan written by Elina Emerald and published by The MacGregors. This book was released on 2021-09-17 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Note: This is a spin-off novella to the Reformed Rogues series. Recommend reading books in series order. Lachlan Gair is done with women! First, his childhood sweetheart ran off with his best friend on the eve of their wedding day. His second love secretly plotted to kill his chieftain's wife, and then the third woman he fell for tricked him so her clan could kidnap his chieftain's sister. Feeling jaded, Lachlan vows never to love again. The only problem is he cannot get Tyra Henderson out of his head. And to make matters worse, Sorcha Henderson (nee MacGregor) is determined to marry him off to a stranger. Tyra Henderson's one regret in life was lying to Lachlan Gair. It was not her finest moment, pretending to fall in love with him so he would drop his guard. If only she had not developed genuine feelings for Lachlan, it would not hurt so much when he glares at her with contempt each time their paths cross. And to make matters worse, the laird's wife insists she help Lachlan plan his wedding to... someone else. Warning: Frivolous entertainment ahead. Not suitable for persons under 18. It contains mature content.