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Kerrigan Byrne has become one of my favorite Historical Romance authors and it all started with this book! If you haven’t read this series yet, you are seriously missing out and should go and grab all of these books immediately. This book has a dark hero and a strong heroine and their relationship in this book was everything. I’m not kidding – go read this if you haven’t and excuse me because now that I’ve written this, I think I’m going to have to go re-read them.
The Highwayman by Kerrigan Byrne(Website, Twitter, Goodreads)Also by this author: A Dark and Stormy Knight, All Scot and Bothered, Courting Trouble
Published by St. Martin's Publishing Group on September 1st 2015
Genres: Fiction, Historical, Romance, Scottish, Victorian
Pages: 368
STEALING BEAUTY
Dorian Blackwell, the Blackheart of Ben More, is a ruthless villain. Scarred and hard-hearted, Dorian is one of London’s wealthiest, most influential men who will stop at nothing to wreak vengeance on those who’ve wronged him…and will fight to the death to seize what he wants. The lovely, still innocent widow Farah Leigh Mackenzie is no exception—and soon Dorian whisks the beautiful lass away to his sanctuary in the wild Highlands…
COURTING DESIRE
But Farah is no one’s puppet. She possesses a powerful secret—one that threatens her very life. When being held captive by Dorian proves to be the only way to keep Farah safe from those who would see her dead, Dorian makes Farah a scandalous proposition: marry him for protection in exchange for using her secret to help him exact revenge on his enemies. But what the Blackheart of Ben More never could have imagined is that Farah has terms of her own, igniting a tempestuous desire that consumes them both. Could it be that the woman he captured is the only one who can touch the black heart he’d long thought dead?
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