Captured
by the Pirate Laird
Highland Force Book One
by Amy Jarecki
Genre: Scottish Historical Romance
Date of Publication: 2/17/14
ISBN:
ASIN:
Number of pages: 342
Word Count: 96,600
Cover Artist: Kim Killion
Amazon
Book Description:
Wed by proxy to a baron old enough to be her grandfather, Lady Anne trudges up the gangway of a galleon that will deliver her into the arms of a tyrant. Crestfallen, she believes her disastrous life cannot get worse—until she awakes to the blasts of cannon fire.
Facing certain death, Anne trembles in her stateroom while swords clash and the chilling screams of battle rage on the deck above. When a rugged Highlander kicks in her door, she prays for a swift end.
But Laird Calum MacLeod has a reason for plundering the ship—and it’s not a stunning English lass. With no other choice, he takes Anne to his crumbling keep on the isle of Raasay and sends a letter of ransom to her husband. In time, Anne grows to understand MacLeod’s plight and finds it increasingly difficult to resist Calum’s unsettling charm—until the baron sends a reply agreeing to terms.
Ripped from passion that will be forever seared into their souls, will Anne and Calum risk everything for love?
Highland Force Book One
by Amy Jarecki
Genre: Scottish Historical Romance
Date of Publication: 2/17/14
ISBN:
ASIN:
Number of pages: 342
Word Count: 96,600
Cover Artist: Kim Killion
Amazon
Book Description:
Wed by proxy to a baron old enough to be her grandfather, Lady Anne trudges up the gangway of a galleon that will deliver her into the arms of a tyrant. Crestfallen, she believes her disastrous life cannot get worse—until she awakes to the blasts of cannon fire.
Facing certain death, Anne trembles in her stateroom while swords clash and the chilling screams of battle rage on the deck above. When a rugged Highlander kicks in her door, she prays for a swift end.
But Laird Calum MacLeod has a reason for plundering the ship—and it’s not a stunning English lass. With no other choice, he takes Anne to his crumbling keep on the isle of Raasay and sends a letter of ransom to her husband. In time, Anne grows to understand MacLeod’s plight and finds it increasingly difficult to resist Calum’s unsettling charm—until the baron sends a reply agreeing to terms.
Ripped from passion that will be forever seared into their souls, will Anne and Calum risk everything for love?
She turned and caught him staring. He bowed and his
heart melted when she smiled—a smile with dimples that could light up the
horizon. He half expected Anne to turn up her pert little nose and head the
other way.
Before he could persuade himself otherwise, Calum
pattered down the steps and stood beside her. She watched the sunset and her
warmth pulled him close like a magnet.
“’Tis beautiful,” she said when the sky shone with
orange and pink, highlighted against the strips of clouds that sailed toward
the ship.
He inhaled. Her scent ever so feminine, Calum
inclined his head to capture more of it. “Aye, milady.”
She placed her hand on the rail. Again his reflexes
took over and he rested his palm atop it. Calum expected her to snatch it away,
but she did not. Her fingers were cold and he held his much warmer hand there
as a comfort. They stood in silence as the sun glowed orange-red on the
horizon. He wanted to stand there forever—touching her. Barely breathing, he
watched the sun disappear and held his hand still, unwilling to move it.
The sun was replaced by darkness. Lady Anne slipped
her hand out from under his and the dark of the evening took up residence
inside him. She was not his to lust after. “May I walk you to your stateroom?”
“Yes.” Her voice sounded husky. Had she felt the
connection too? Of course not.
Calum offered his arm and that same small, cold hand
grasped it. “We’ll arrive at Raasay in the morning.”
“Our destination?”
“Aye.”
“Bran told me.”
Secrets were impossible to keep on a ship. “I will
send a letter of ransom to yer husband upon our arrival.” He didn’t like how
that sounded—ye are my prisoner until Lord Wharton pays for your release. But
that’s how it had to be. If he sailed up the mouth of the River Aln, he would
incite yet another war between Scotland and England—and this time his
countrymen might side with the enemy.
When they stepped into the corridor, warm air
relaxed the tension in his shoulders.
Anne stopped outside her cabin door, breasts
straining against her bodice with every breath. “I’ve never met him.”
Calum forced himself to concentrate on her face.
“Who?”
“Lord Wharton.”
“What? How?”
“We were wed by proxy. My uncle made the
arrangements.”
Ah Jesus. Calum understood the way of highborn
marriages, arranged for the trade of lands and riches. “Ye ken he’s old enough
to be your father?”
“He’s three times my age plus one year to be exact.
His children are older than I.”
A hundred questions flooded his mind. “Why?” he clipped
with shocked disbelief.
Anne nodded as if fully understanding his
monosyllabic inquiry. “I’m told the Baron fancied me from across Westminster
Abbey during the Queen’s coronation.”
“No.” She doesn’t even know the bastard. That’s why
she wears no ring.
“Yes. My uncle said he kissed my hand, yet so many
lords greeted me on that trip to London, I’m at a loss to place him.”
The despair in her lovely eyes twisted around his
heart. “Mayhap ye will remember if we playact it.” With a halfcocked grin,
Calum reached for her hand. His mouth went dry when her silken skin met the
rough pads of his fingertips. Though a grown woman, her fingers were fine and
delicate.
When she didn’t pull away, he moistened his lips and
bowed. Hovering above her hand, the soft scent of honeysuckle mixed with
her—the unmistakable scent of woman now more captivating than it had been on
the deck—ignited his insides as if she stood naked before him. Closing his
eyes, he touched his lips to the back of her hand and kissed. Anne’s sharp inhale
made his skin shiver with gooseflesh. She did not try to pull away but remained
so still, her pulse beat a fierce rhythm beneath.
Calum held his lips there longer than necessary. He
wanted this moment to linger. He wanted a memory he could cherish long after
she was gone. His eyes locked with hers as he straightened. Her lips parted
slightly, almost as if asking him to kiss her mouth, but he knew she wouldn’t
want that.
He stood for a moment not saying a word. She did
too.
“Any recollection?” His voice rasped.
“No.” Her voice low, she then blinked as if snapping
back to the present. “You mustn’t ever do that again.”
“Apologies, milady.” Grinning, he opened her door
and bowed, though he did not regret her lack of recall.
Anne stepped into her stateroom. Calum could not
pull his gaze away until the door closed and blocked the bewilderment reflected
in her sapphire eyes. Calum waited a moment and stared at the hardwood door—the
same one he had kicked in five nights ago. What the hell was he doing?
He ground his teeth and headed back to the
quarterdeck. He needed to get the lady out of his life. She was not his to care
for. Worst of all, she had wed the enemy.
Amy has won multiple writing awards
and lives in Utah with her husband, Bob. She writes contemporary romance and
Scottish historical romance. For fun, she hikes, bikes and plays a mean game of
golf. Born in California, Amy holds an MBA from Heriot-Watt University in
Edinburgh, Scotland.
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