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Laird of Rogues

Susan King 

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Celebrated Smuggler and Whisky Distiller Must Choose Between Love and Freedom in the Scottish Historical Romance, Laird of Rogues, from Susan King

--Scotland, 1822--

When King George IV announces his visit to Edinburgh to meet Ronan MacGregor, Laird of Glenbrae, the distiller of his favorite whisky, the city's deputy lord provost removes the falsely accused Whisky Laird from the dungeon to tidy him up and have his daughter teach the man some English. What the provost doesn't know: the celebrated Highland rogue is secretly a polished lawyer from Inverness.

Ellison Graham, the deputy provost's daughter, who speaks Gaelic, goes to work transforming the rough and rugged Highlander into a gentleman, teaching him a little English, some manners, and a little dancing.

Sequestered together at her family's country estate, Ronan plays the fool while planning his escape, but is unexpectedly captivated by the delicate, feisty Ellison--a secret writer of sensational adventure fiction.

Then the deputy provost and his beautiful daughter are threatened, and Ronan faces a decision--grasp his freedom, or stay to protect the gentle love that could change his life forever . . . if he can stay out of the dungeon.

Publisher Note: Readers who appreciate romance in historical settings with fantasy elements, will not want to miss The Whisky Lairds Series.

The Whisky Lairds Series
Laird of Twilight
Laird of Secrets
Laird of Rogues

Product Details

PublisherEpublishing Works!
Publish DateMay 23, 2023
Pages372
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781644576083
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.8 inches | 1.1 pounds
BISAC Categories: Romance

About the Author

Susan King is the bestselling, award-winning author of 22 historical novels and novellas praised for historical accuracy, master storytelling and lyricism. As Susan King and Sarah Gabriel, she has written several historical romances for Penguin Putnam and Avon; as Susan Fraser King, she writes historical fiction, including Lady Macbeth: A Novel, and Queen Hereafter: A Novel of Margaret of Scotland, from Random House. A former college lecturer and founding member of the popular Word Wenches blog, Susan holds graduate degrees in art history and lives in Maryland with her family.

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