Days of Gold
A Novel
When the young heiress Edilean Talbot turns up at her uncle's castle in Scotland, she may easily win over the members of the local clans with her great beauty and charm, but Laird Angus McTern is not so easily impressed. However, when Edilean's... mehr
2011, 384 Seiten, Masse: 11,1 x 17,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
Simon + Schuster UK
ISBN-10: 184739650X
ISBN-13: 9781847396501
Simon + Schuster UK
ISBN-10: 184739650XISBN-13: 9781847396501
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When the young heiress Edilean Talbot turns up at her uncle's castle in Scotland, she may easily win over the members of the local clans with her great beauty and charm, but Laird Angus McTern is not so easily impressed. However, when Edilean's inheritance is stolen from her, Angus swallows his pride and sets off to recapture the pilfered gold. What he doesn't realise is that one of the trunks on the wagon actually contains Edilean, and he finds himself accused of kidnapping and theft.
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Though they're oceans apart, love will bring them back together
Scotland, 1766. Angus McTern has everything he could want in life. Despite the fact that his grandfather lost the family's land and castle in a card game when Angus was a boy, he still takes his duties as laird seriously. So when the legal heiress to the castle - the beautiful Edilean Talbot - arrives, Angus's peaceful existence is shaken up forever . . .
From the beginning, Angus acts coolly towards Edilean. He resents her privileged upbringing, and is angered by the way his whole clan seems to worship her. But when one day her entire inheritance is stolen and she desperately needs his help, Angus puts aside his pride. However, all is not as it seems, and in a terrible mix-up Angus finds himself accused of snatching the inheritance and the heiress.
Now, the only way he can escape prosecution is to board a ship to America with Edilean and during the crossing a love begins to grow between them. But their happiness is short-lived because it is not freedom that awaits them in America but Edilean's money-hungry fiancé, who forces Edilean to return to Scotland with him. That is, until fate draws Angus and Edilean together once more . . .
'A master storyteller' LITERARY TIMES Scotland, 1766. Angus McTern takes his duties as laird very seriously. So when the legal heiress to his castle - the beautiful Edilean Talbot - arrives, Angus's peaceful existence is shaken up forever . . .
At first, Angus acts coolly towards Edilean. He resents her privileged upbringing, and is angered by the way his whole clan seems to worship her. But when her entire inheritance is stolen and she desperately needs his help, Angus puts aside his pride. However, all is not as it seems, and in a terrible mix-up Angus finds himself accused of snatching the inheritance.
The only way he can escape prosecution is to board a ship to America with Edilean and during the crossing a love begins to grow between them. But their happinessis short-lived because it is not freedom that awaits them in America but Edilean's money-hungry fiancé, who forces Edilean to return to Scotland with him. That is, until fate draws Angus and Edilean together once more . . .
Scotland, 1766. Angus McTern has everything he could want in life. Despite the fact that his grandfather lost the family's land and castle in a card game when Angus was a boy, he still takes his duties as laird seriously. So when the legal heiress to the castle - the beautiful Edilean Talbot - arrives, Angus's peaceful existence is shaken up forever . . .
From the beginning, Angus acts coolly towards Edilean. He resents her privileged upbringing, and is angered by the way his whole clan seems to worship her. But when one day her entire inheritance is stolen and she desperately needs his help, Angus puts aside his pride. However, all is not as it seems, and in a terrible mix-up Angus finds himself accused of snatching the inheritance and the heiress.
Now, the only way he can escape prosecution is to board a ship to America with Edilean and during the crossing a love begins to grow between them. But their happiness is short-lived because it is not freedom that awaits them in America but Edilean's money-hungry fiancé, who forces Edilean to return to Scotland with him. That is, until fate draws Angus and Edilean together once more . . .
'A master storyteller' LITERARY TIMES Scotland, 1766. Angus McTern takes his duties as laird very seriously. So when the legal heiress to his castle - the beautiful Edilean Talbot - arrives, Angus's peaceful existence is shaken up forever . . .
At first, Angus acts coolly towards Edilean. He resents her privileged upbringing, and is angered by the way his whole clan seems to worship her. But when her entire inheritance is stolen and she desperately needs his help, Angus puts aside his pride. However, all is not as it seems, and in a terrible mix-up Angus finds himself accused of snatching the inheritance.
The only way he can escape prosecution is to board a ship to America with Edilean and during the crossing a love begins to grow between them. But their happinessis short-lived because it is not freedom that awaits them in America but Edilean's money-hungry fiancé, who forces Edilean to return to Scotland with him. That is, until fate draws Angus and Edilean together once more . . .
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