A Hundred Kisses
by Jean M. Grant
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Pub Date May 17 2017 | Archive Date Feb 29 2020
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Two wedding nights. Two dead husbands.
Deirdre MacCoinneach wishes to understand her unusual ability to sense others’ lifeblood energies…and vows to discover if her gift killed the men she married. Her father’s search for a new and unsuspecting suitor for Deirdre becomes complicated when rumors of witchcraft abound.
Under the façade of a trader, Alasdair Montgomerie travels to Uist with pivotal information for a Claimant seeking the Scottish throne. A ruthless baron hunts him and a dark past haunts him, leaving little room for alliances with a Highland laird or his tempting daughter.
Awestruck when she realizes that her unlikely travel companion is the man from her visions, a man whose thickly veiled emotions are buried beneath his burning lifeblood, Deirdre wonders if he, too, will die in her bed if she follows her father’s orders. Amidst magic, superstition, and ghosts of the past, Alasdair and Deirdre find themselves falling together in a web of secrets and the curse of a hundred kisses…
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781509214426 |
PRICE | $5.99 (USD) |
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Brilliant read. My first reaction to finishing this book was to see what else I could read written by Jean Monday Grant. Nothing! How disappointing. However that makes this book all the more special!
The story begins with a young lady swimming in the local Loch near her fathers castle. She has been startled by the appearance of a young man whom she has seen often in her dreams. The story revolves around these two and the unrest in Scotland at the end of the 13th Century.
Part a love story and part an adventure story the two parts work well together and I felt the story as much as read it.
Highly recommended.
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