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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1981 Releases]]
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* '''Author''': [[Valentina Luellen]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
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* '''Year''': 1981
 
At long last she was returning home. Isabel could hardly wait to see her beloved Scotland again. But when she arrived she found her family riddled with treachery, her father dying, a vicious heir seizing power, and her gentle brother Duncan outlawed and in hiding, accused of a foul crime. Sure of Duncan's innocence, Isabel tried hopelessly to convince the man she loved -- James MacLeod, a ruthless chieftain who believed in Duncan's guilt and swore he'd make him pay.  Isabel knew she would have to choose between the bond of blood and the bond of love -- but either way meant heartbreak!
 
At long last she was returning home. Isabel could hardly wait to see her beloved Scotland again. But when she arrived she found her family riddled with treachery, her father dying, a vicious heir seizing power, and her gentle brother Duncan outlawed and in hiding, accused of a foul crime. Sure of Duncan's innocence, Isabel tried hopelessly to convince the man she loved -- James MacLeod, a ruthless chieftain who believed in Duncan's guilt and swore he'd make him pay.  Isabel knew she would have to choose between the bond of blood and the bond of love -- but either way meant heartbreak!

Revision as of 21:52, 4 August 2007

At long last she was returning home. Isabel could hardly wait to see her beloved Scotland again. But when she arrived she found her family riddled with treachery, her father dying, a vicious heir seizing power, and her gentle brother Duncan outlawed and in hiding, accused of a foul crime. Sure of Duncan's innocence, Isabel tried hopelessly to convince the man she loved -- James MacLeod, a ruthless chieftain who believed in Duncan's guilt and swore he'd make him pay. Isabel knew she would have to choose between the bond of blood and the bond of love -- but either way meant heartbreak!