"The Galloway Trilogy"--from author Amanda Scott--heart-stirring Highlands historical romance
Tamed by a Laird by Amanda Scott
National bestselling
author Amanda Scott sweeps readers back to the turbulent
fourteenth-century Scottish Borders, where valiant men and women risk
everything for their land.
Jenny Easdale is ready to accept
her fate. She's agreed to marry a man she will never love—yet not before
slipping away for one last adventure. Following a traveling minstrel
troupe, she's whisked into a world of intoxicating freedom. Then, all
too soon, she finds herself in danger—from a vengeful political plot
against Scotland and from the man who has come to take her home.
Duty
bound to return with his brother's wayward bride, Sir High Douglas is
not prepared for how her quick wit, courage, and laughing eyes touch his
warrior heart.
Now, as the merry minstrels play matchmaker and passion sparks
between Hugh and Jenny, the conspiracy against Scotland builds... and
threatens all they hold dear.
Seduced by a Rogue by Amanda Scott
A fair-haired beauty at
19, Lady Mairi is heiress apparent to her father Lord Dunwythie's rich
barony. He has carefully taught her how to manage their estates, but a
feud between his clan and the Maxwell clan is brewing as the two
families edge toward a clan war - their dispute over money owed. Mairi's
father believes he owes nothing, and of course Mairi sides with him.
When
the impulsive and blue-eyed Rob Maxwell chances to meet Mairi in a
barley field, they feel instant attraction, despite their families'
antagonisms. Knowing he must put his clan first, Rob enacts a plan to
force Dunwythie to pay his debt: Rob kidnaps Mairi, making the abduction
appear the work of a stranger; then he and his sheriff-brother offer to
help Dunwythie rescue his daughter IF, and only if, he will pay them
the monies due. Yet after Rob captures Mairi's body, she captures his
heart. When Dunwythie summons the aid of the most powerful clan in all
Scotland (the Douglases), clan-tensions rise to a fever pitch. Love
takes its own feverish course, as Mairi and Rob join forces to prevent a
clash between hot-headed clans, and to protect their budding love.
Tempted by a Warrior by Amanda Scott
TEMPTED BY A WARRIOR
Before
her marriage, it was whispered that Lady Fiona Jardine was a young
woman no man could control. Now the rumors are more threatening. Her
cruel and womanizing husband has vanished into the battle-scarred
Scottish borderlands without a trace, and everyone thinks Fiona is to
blame.
Sir Richard Seyton, Laird of Kirkhill and a powerful
knight and baron, is honor-bound to be Fiona's guardian until her
husband is found. Kirkhill strives to keep her safe --- while her
enemies plot to prevent her from ever being the mistress of the Jardine
lands. But can he protect her from the desire that ignites at their
slightest touch? For the suspicions mounting and tensions along the
Borders rising, surrendering to their passion could cost Fiona and
Kirkhill their very lives .
Amanda Scott
Amanda Scott, USA Today
Bestselling Author and winner of Romance Writers of America’s
RITA/Golden Medallion (LORD ABBERLEY'S NEMESIS) and Romantic Times’
Awards for Best Regency Author and Best Sensual Regency (RAVENWOOD'S
LADY), Lifetime Achievement (2007) and Best Scottish Historical (BORDER
MOONLIGHT, 2008), began writing on a dare from her husband. She has sold
every manuscript she has written.
Amanda is a fourth-generation
Californian, who was born and raised in Salinas and graduated with a
Bachelor’s Degree in history from Mills College in Oakland. She did
graduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
specializing in British History, before obtaining her Master’s in
History from California State University at San Jose. She now lives with
her husband and son in northern California.
As a child, Amanda
Scott was a model for O’Connor Moffatt in San Francisco (now Macy’s).
She was also a Sputnik child, one of those selected after the satellite
went up for one of California’s first programs for gifted children. She
remained in that program through high school. After graduate school, she
taught for the Salinas City School District for three years before
marrying her husband, who was then a captain in the Air Force. They
lived in Honolulu for a year, then in Papillion, Nebraska, for seven.
Their son was born in Nebraska. They have lived in northern California
since 1980.
Scott grew up in a family of lawyers, and is
descended from a long line of them. Her father was a three-term District
Attorney of Monterey County before his death in 1955 at age 36. Her
grandfather was City Attorney of Salinas for 36 years after serving two
terms as District Attorney, and two of her ancestors were State Supreme
Court Justices (one in Missouri, the other the first Supreme Court
Justice for the State of Arkansas). One brother, having carried on the
Scott tradition in the Monterey County DA’s office, is now a judge. The
other is an electrician in Knoxville, TN, and her sister is a teacher in
the Sacramento area.
The women of Amanda Scott’s family have
been no less successful than the men. Her mother was a child actress
known as Baby Lowell, who performed all over the west coast and in
Hollywood movies, and then was a dancer with the San Francisco Opera
Ballet until her marriage. Her mother’s sister, Loretta Lowell, was also
a child actress. She performed in the Our Gang comedies and in several
Loretta Young movies before becoming one of the first women in the US
Air Force. Scott's paternal grandmother was active in local and State
politics and served as president of the California State PTA, and her
maternal grandmother was a teacher (and stage mother) before working for
Monterey County. The place of women in Scott’s family has always been a
strong one. Though they married strong men, the women have, for
generations, been well educated and encouraged to succeed at whatever
they chose to do.
Amanda Scott’s first book was OMAHA CITY
ARCHITECTURE, a coffee-table photo essay on the historical architecture
of Omaha, written for Landmarks, Inc. under her married name as a Junior
League project. Others took the photos; she did the research and wrote
the text on an old Smith-Corona portable electric. She sold her first
novel, THE FUGITIVE HEIRESS - likewise written on the battered
Smith-Corona in 1980. Since then, she has sold many more books, but
since the second one she has used a word processor and computer.
Twenty-five of her novels are set in the English Regency period
(1810-1820). Others are set in 15th-century England and 14th- through
18th-century Scotland, and three are contemporary romances. Many of her
titles are currently available at bookstores and online.
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