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When Judith's Scottish husband died seven years ago, her family in England refused to have her back, so she lives with her in-laws' family on sufferance. The only thing that gives her life meaning is the care and tutoring of the clan's heiress. When little Mairi is abducted by the Campbells, Judith puts up a noble fight and is kidnapped along with her. Robert Campbell did not take part in the abduction. Not only would his wounded leg not allow it but he believed it was a suicide mission, and he was correct: all seven of his brothers are killed. Sick at heart and in body, he is nonetheless sensitive to the precariousness of hostage Judith's predicament. When she is accused of witchcraft, he steals her away, and soon Judith and Robert admit to themselves that they have feelings for the other. With Robert the Bruce's reign as dramatic backdrop, Garnett has created a powerful love story. Maria Hatton
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Book Description
Kidnapped by her family's enemies, a young English woman becomes a prisoner of a Scottish clan-only to capture the heart of her captor.
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Kidnapped by her family's enemies, a young English woman becomes a prisoner of a Scottish clan-only to capture the heart of her captor.