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Cathy MacRae, DD MacRae, Hardy Heroines, Highland romance, Judith Sterling, Medieval Monday, medieval romance, Night of the Owl, Scottish historical romance, The Novels of Ravenwood, The Prince's Highland Bride
Welcome back to Medieval Monday! Our nature theme continues, and I’m excited to feature Cathy and DD MacRae’s The Prince’s Highland Bride, the recently released, sixth book in the Hardy Heroines series. Don’t you love the cover?! If you’re following my excerpt from Night of the Owl, you can find the sixth snippet on Cathy’s blog today.
Now, let’s enjoy her sixth snippet:
“Please accept my apology, m’lady. I knew this, yet I thought . . ..” He sighed and stepped away, lifting an arm to the abbey’s walls. “We could strengthen the walls, raise the height, also. Replace the roof. Tile would be best, though mayhap a job for next summer.” His voice took on an impersonal tone.
“I would ask ye to inspect the interior, create a plan for the rooms within. New buildings or additions would also need to be addressed next year. There are not enough weeks left before harvest to do more than fortify what is already here.”
Maggie inhaled sharply. She liked Phillipe when he spoke to her as an equal, but not in this aloof tone that built a wall between them.
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A little more about The Prince’s Highland Bride:
Phillipe de Poitiers, a prince of Antioch, finds himself a breath away from wrongful execution. Risking everything, he leaves behind his crown, his family, his country—and a body sworn to be his by the Bishop, himself.
Free of court intrigue and drawn to Scotland by memories of a woman who once possessed his heart, Phillipe sells his sword to pay for his travels and accepts the task of guarding the daughter of Laird MacLaren.
When Maggie MacLaren’s abusive marriage fails, she wants nothing more than to retire to her childhood home on the banks of Loch Lomond. Trouble follows her, putting her clan in danger, and she travels to the Isle of Hola, placing her safety in the hands of a mysterious mercenary with a haunted smile and a kind heart.
As Maggie and Phillipe struggle with their pasts, love blooms. But when a pirate’s treasure offers a seductive lure, will it free them—or prove the downfall of all they hold dear?
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That’s all for this Medieval Monday. See you next week! 🙂
Thanks for hosting me today, Judith! Have a wonderful Medieval Monday!
Always a pleasure, Cathy. Hope your Monday is wonderful, too! 🙂
Enjoyed your snippet, Cathy. I’d love to design a castle 🙂 Have a great week.
Wouldn’t that be cool?! Thanks for stopping by, Barbara! 🙂
Here’s a fun link on a castle that’s been under construction in France for about 20 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJibYZfn4Bo&vl=en
Yes! My husband and I know all about this castle! Thanks for sharing the link here. 🙂
Now how are they going to break down the walls between them? Lovely snippet. Thanks for sharing the link, Cathy! Happy Medieval Monday!
It’s always a journey, isn’t it, Mary?
Thanks so much for joining us, Mary! 🙂
This snippet is great!!
Thank you, Ruth! I’m so glad you stopped by!
Thanks for popping in, Ruth! 🙂
Loved the snippet, Cathy! Your hero is very dreamy. I think designing a castle would be a daunting task!
I love Phillipe, Jenna! With his previous successes in the Holy Land, designing defenses was something he could envision well. Thanks for joining me!
It certainly would be daunting! Thanks for stopping by, Jenna. 🙂