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A Highlander to Have and to Hold: Brides of Scotland

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by Andresen, Tammy


  Another stepped out in front of her. He too wore a cloak and in the darkness, she could see no part of his face, but he ripped the basket out of her hand, opened the lid and rummaged through the contents.

  Fear trickled down her spine making her breathing short and erratic as he tossed several carefully bundled herbs to the ground. “She’s a healer. There’s nothing of value in here.”

  The one holding her gave her a tight squeeze. “She had to have gotten paid. Let’s give her a good search and see if she doesn’t have something of value.” Both men cackled and her eyes widened as another scream built inside her throat.

  * * *

  Ewan McDonald made his way down the winding road toward Glasgow. He likely should have waited until morning, but it was an errand he didn’t want to delay. Years of working, saving, buying and selling properties had finally paid off. He’d bought a parcel of land large enough to become a laird. Granted, he didn’t have a position within the ruling class…yet. But he would. He straightened in the saddle, his jaw setting. First, however, he needed to speak with a ship captain turned laird who could help him to transport his latest harvest down to the English markets.

  He was so close, he could almost taste the success he’d waited years to achieve.

  A scream tore through the night, ringing in his ears. He pulled to a stop. Fer fecks sake, he had a mission. He’d been riding into the night to accomplish that goal and didn’t want to stop to help some woman who’d landed herself in trouble.

  But then again, his insides pricked with discomfort at leaving her. His fist clenched around the reins of his horse as a frustrated growl tore from his lips. While he was an ambitious man, he considered himself a decent one. And despite what his father thought, Ewan had always loved his family. What if it were a woman like one of his sisters. He wouldn’t just leave one of them would he?

  He slammed his fist down against his thigh. Why did he have to have morals anyhow?

  Muttering several curses, he kicked his horse forward, further down the road where he’d heard the yell. He was going that direction anyhow.

  Another scream, louder and longer, somehow filled with even more fear, reverberated in his ears. He spurred his horse faster when, in the dim light, he noticed three figures up ahead.

  Golden hair caught the very last light of the day while two others wrestled the much smaller figure to the ground. Any doubts he might have had vanished as he watched her struggle to stay on her feet.

  Ewan pulled up his horse. He couldn’t shoot, he’d risk hitting the girl. Instead, he brought out a short sword from the holster on the saddle. Swinging the weapon up in the air, he kicked his horse forward again.

  His horse let out a loud whiny, excited by the action and the ne’er do wells suddenly looked up. He let out a growl of frustration as they dove away from the woman. She curled into a ball as his short sword slashed down the back of one of the men. He, in turn, spun and dragged his blade through Ewan’s thigh.

  Searing pain shot through his body as he grunted. But he twisted back around anyhow, raising his sword again as the men scrambled off into the brush.

  Without thinking, he jumped to the ground, and let out a small cry as pain shot through his leg.

  He couldn’t follow with the horse and he doubted he’d be able to chase them with his leg in this condition. The cut had gone deep into the muscle. He stopped, looking down at his limb, blood already seeping into his breeches.

  “Are you all right?” the woman asked from just behind him, her accent clearly English, lilting and flowery.

  “Got a good cut on my leg. Ye?” he asked.

  “I’m fine. Lay down and raise the leg up by bending your knee,” she said, scrambling about the ground.

  “What’s that now lass?” He squinted his eyes watching her move about on her hands. She grabbed a basket and the several bundles from the ground.

  “Lay down, please,” she replied. “You’ll bleed out if you don’t.”

  He gaped at her for a moment and then did as she asked. Rocks dug into his back but she crawled over to him, raising his leg. “It’s not as bad as I feared.”

  He studied his thigh. From what he could tell in the dark, the cut was deep but not long. She lifted her skirts, revealing her doe skin boots, and ripped strips from her petticoats. He wished he could get a better look at her legs, her hands, her face. Her voice had touched some spot deep inside him and he felt a deep need to see her, know the woman who had made him respond with just a sound.

  “This is going to hurt,” she murmured softly, then wrapped the strips, pulling them tight about his leg.

  He grunted again, pain lancing through his skin but she knew what she was doing. She’d slow the bleeding with the pressure. “Ye’re a healer?”

  She gave a stiff nod. “In training.”

  “Is that why ye were out on this road so late?” He lifted his head and she shrugged off her coat, balling it up and placing it under his neck. Laying his head back down, he might have sighed with relief at the velvety softness under his head.

  “Yes,” she said, placing several items in the basket. “I was attending a birth.” Soft hands touched his neck, then slid down his arms. They were deliberate and soothing and he closed his eyes. “Are you hurt anywhere else?”

  “No lass, I’m fine.” He touched the back of her fingers. “Thank ye fer wrapping the wound.”

  “You need more care,” she answered, continuing to touch his body, sliding her hands over his chest and down his hips. “I just have to figure out how to get you home.”

  Home? The blood loss was clearly muddling his mind because he had the distinct feeling he’d like to stay right here and let her touch him all night long. When was the last time he’d allowed a woman to lay hands on him? Too long, he decided. Much too long. And her touch was the perfect combination of delicate yet firm.

  The sound of hooves snapped him out of his reverie and he started to sit up, but she put a hand on his chest, pushing him back down. “You saved me sir, now allow me to save you. Don’t move.” She grabbed his sword and stepped behind his horse as though she planned a sneak attack. A small grin touched his lips.

  What sort of woman had he just collided with?

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  Tammy Andresen lives with her husband and three children just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up on the Seacoast of Maine, where she spent countless days dreaming up stories in blueberry fields and among the scrub pines that line the coast. Her mother loved to spin a yarn and Tammy filled many hours listening to her mother retell the classics. It was inevitable that at the age of eighteen, she headed off to Simmons College, where she studied English literature and education. She never left Massachusetts but some of her heart still resides in Maine and her family visits often.

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  Other Titles by Tammy

  How to Reform a Rake

  Don’t Tell a Duke You Love Him

  Meddle in a Marquess’s Affairs

  Never Trust an Errant Earl

  Never Kiss an Earl at Midnight

  Make a Viscount Beg

  Wicked Lords of London

  Earl of Sussex

  My Duke’s Seduction

  My Duke’s Deception

  My Earl’s Entrapment

  My Duke’s Desire

  My Wicked Earl<
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  Brethren of Stone

  The Duke’s Scottish Lass

  Scottish Devil

  Wicked Laird

  Kilted Sin

  Rogue Scot

  The Fate of a Highland Rake

  A Laird to Love

  Christmastide with my Captain

  My Enemy, My Earl

  Heart of a Highlander

  A Scot’s Surrender

  A Laird’s Seduction

  Taming the Duke’s Heart

  Taming a Duke’s Reckless Heart

  Taming a Duke’s Wild Rose

  Taming a Laird’s Wild Lady

  Taming a Rake into a Lord

  Taming a Savage Gentleman

  Taming a Rogue Earl

  Fairfield Fairy Tales

  Stealing a Lady’s Heart

  Hunting for a Lady’s Heart

  Entrapping a Lord’s Love: Coming in February of 2018

  American Historical Romance

  Lily in Bloom

  Midnight Magic

  The Golden Rules of Love

  Boxsets!!

  Taming the Duke’s Heart Books 1-3

  American Brides

  A Laird to Love

  Wicked Lords of London

 

 

 


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