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Scottish Dreams Trilogy

May McGoldrick, Jan Coffey

Editora: Book Duo Creative

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Scottish Dreams Trilogy
Three Complete Novels: Borrowed Dreams, Captured Dreams, Dreams of Destiny
Pennington Family Novels
Three women. Three Pennington men. One unforgettable journey through danger, desire, and the wilds of Scotland.
Borrowed Dreams
Recently widowed Millicent Wentworth is determined to right the wrongs of her late husband and save the people and estate he left behind. Her only chance is a marriage of convenience to Lyon Pennington, the reclusive and brooding Earl of Aytoun. What begins as a practical arrangement soon becomes a tender and passionate bond that neither expected—and both will fight to protect.
Captured Dreams
Portia Edwards is desperate to uncover the truth about the family she's never known. When she meets the enigmatic Pierce Pennington, a successful merchant and secret Son of Liberty, she finds herself drawn into a world of intrigue and forbidden attraction. But Pierce's alter ego—Captain MacHeath, a smuggler with a price on his head—may be the key to both her past and her future.
Dreams of Destiny
Haunted by scandal and tragedy, David Pennington has become a hardened man—until his childhood friend Gwyneth Douglas calls on him for help. Charged with protecting the spirited Scottish heiress from a web of fortune hunters, David accompanies her to Scotland. But danger shadows their every step, and as old feelings reignite, they'll risk everything for a chance at lasting love.
From windswept estates to rebel strongholds, the Scottish Dreams Trilogy is a sweeping saga of second chances, enduring passion, and the unbreakable bonds of family.
Disponível desde: 11/11/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 1200 páginas.

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