Christmas in the Glen
  • Published:
    Nov-2022
  • Formats:
    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Time Period:
    Medieval (1000-1400)
  • Pages:
    114
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Who is this secret suitor leaving Yuletide gifts for Dawn?When a mysterious gift appears outside the kitchen door at Broch Invershin at the start of Yule, Dawn Fraser cannot pass it by without investigating. What follows is a string of gifts, all for Dawn and gifted by someone who knows all her delights.The giver must be someone who knows her well. Could it be the rakish and handsome Drummond? They had been sharing glances and secret interludes. Might he be Dawn's admirer?Yet Drummond seems oblivious to any gifts that have set the kitchen maids into a tizzy. And Dawn is mystified as to who her benefactor might be, until a mind-spinning Hogmanay celebration where a masked man shares a dance and a passionate kiss with her.A man who is definitely not Drummond!When she does learn her admirer's identity, she also learns the depth of his love and desire.Will Dawn be able to open her heart to this mystery man? Or will Drummond stand in their way?This steamy historical Medieval Christmas romance novella is part of the Glen Highland Romance series. It includes the full text of the novel plus the following additional content: an excerpt of Highland Burn, an excerpt from book 1 in the Celtic Highland Maidens Series, The Maiden of the Storm, and an excerpt from the fairy tale romance series, Before the Cursed Beast!The novels in this series are each stand-alone stories and can be read individually in any order, if desired. These historical romances are set in Medieval Highlands and do not shy away from steamy scenes, occasional archaic curses, and accurate scenes of Medieval life!
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    • First Edition
    • Nov-2022
    • Sword and Thistle LLC
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