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Bones of Scotland  
Author: Bonnie Zarling
ISBN: 1589391578
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Read The Bones of Scotland and feel the warm Highland sun on your face, the playfulness in a simple act of healing, and the coppery-blood taste of satisfaction that comes with revenge of a wrong. In the Highlands of Scotland, circa 1697, travel with Mary MacNab Lamont, High Priestess to the Gaelic goddess Brigit (Bride in Scotland), as she wanders the hills healing, fighting, and stealing the heart of the son of the MacFarlane Clan Chief. Mary and the irascible Lady she serves keep the Old Ways alive in the Catholic highlands. This book has a vivid richness similar to novels from best selling authors like Katherine Kurtz (The Deryni series), Diane Galbaldan (Outlander) and Jane Aul (Clan of the Cave Bear). Learn what it was like to truly live in those times, from the point of view of a protagonist who has lived in the highlands her entire life.

About the Author
Bonnie Zarling has been writing since she was seven years old. She did a comic book then, and has never stopped putting pen to paper. She makes a living as a Senior Technical Writer, and for fun writes fan fiction and original fiction such as The Bones of Scotland. When asked by readers how she makes herself write so much, she responds simply, "I cannot not write. The stories just keep coming, and will for the rest of my life. I bring women's fantasies to life, which is a lot of fun."




Bones of Scotland

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Read The Bones of Scotland and feel the warm Highland sun on your face, the playfulness in a simple act of healing, and the coppery-blood taste of satisfaction that comes with revenge of a wrong.

In the Highlands of Scotland, circa 1697, travel with Mary MacNab Lamont, High Priestess to the Gaelic goddess Brigit (Bride in Scotland), as she wanders the hills healing, fighting, and stealing the heart of the son of the MacFarlane Clan Chief. Mary and the irascible Lady she serves keep the Old Ways alive in the Catholic highlands.

This book has a vivid richness similar to novels from best selling authors like Katherine Kurtz (The Deryni series), Diane Galbaldan (Outlander) and Jane Aul (Clan of the Cave Bear). Learn what it was like to truly live in those times, from the point of view of a protagonist who has lived in the highlands her entire life.

Author Biography: Bonnie Zarling has been writing since she was seven years old. She did a comic book then, and has never stopped putting pen to paper. She makes a living as a Senior Technical Writer, and for fun writes fan fiction and original fiction such as The Bones of Scotland. When asked by readers how she makes herself write so much, she responds simply, "I cannot not write. The stories just keep coming, and will for the rest of my life. I bring women's fantasies to life, which is a lot of fun."

     



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