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Gillian MacKay meets Ross MacKenna on the
battlefield. Their clans have been enemies for as long as
anyone can remember. Attempting to create peace once and for
all, Gillian’s father insists that she marry Ross so their
clans can unite. Ross is willing to try, the passion that
ignites between them is enough for him, but Gillian is
determined to hate Ross regardless of how he stirs her
passions.
Jealous mistresses and disgruntled
suitors are just some of the obstacles in Ross’ and Gillian’s
way toward finding peace for their clans and themselves.
In Highland Warrior Gillian
is strong and brave; she holds her own against anyone and Ross
is handsome, fierce and protective. They are very compatible,
but they have trouble seeing it. I liked the storyline in
Highland Warrior very much it’s exciting and
romantic, but I wish that Gillian and Ross hadn’t fought their
attraction through most of the book. |