![]() ![]() ![]() ".it's best we get the two of ye safe inside before the dogs take Master Roger for a pheasant and drag him off into the heather to eat." Here is one of my favorite quotes by Ross to Anne: The tale of his capture of her is one for the books. French had me laughing out loud at the proud Scot who kept calling the “sensible, meek and shy” Anne “Hinney” while madly riding from London to Scotland on his huge black stallion. And so begins an exciting tale of a reluctant bride and an American frontiersman, both of whom have ties to Scotland. Unfortunately for Ross (and perhaps for Anne), he gets the wrong woman. The story begins in London in 1723 as Ross Campbell, “half Scot, half Delaware and half wolverine,” abducts Anne, Marchioness of Scarbrough just as she is about to be wed, thinking she is the one he was sent to retrieve for a man he met in Edinburgh. This is a great romance to bridge Scottish and Western Historical Romances months on my blog! ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |