FROM EXCITING ROMANCE AUTHOR RAVEN MCALLAN
The Castle on the Loch - a box set
Love by the Stroke of Midnight
History, family, fate. Accept it or deny it at your will.
The Heather and the Plaid
History, family, fate. Accept it or deny it at your will. To have a future, they need to make peace with the past.
The Renaissance of Baird Drummond
Family has to be resolved and wrongdoings undone. Love recognised, accepted and returned. Then, only then, can life move forward. Or can it?
The Drummond family of Castle Bearradh
Marcail, Baird and Bonnie.
Siblings with special abilities.
Some they accept, some they don't.
All will change their lives-if they are prepared to accept the consequences.
Descended from Morven and her lover, who died at Culloden, each of them has a special place in the family history, with a job to do.
Nothing any of them relish.
Marcail has to accept the voices in her head are genuine, and only she can help Paden.
Baird has to accept he's been sent to New Zealand for a reason, and although he might not like it, or agree with the woman he butts heads with, Helena will play an important place in his life.
As for Bonnie, the baby of the family? She's happy, living on the island, weaving for relaxation and writing her books-because she wants to. What she doesn't want is to be told by Lachan how to write her next story, or that she has to go to Skye to write it.
Whether they agree or not, they all hold the future of their family in their hands.
Autorentext
After 30 plus years in Scotland, Raven now lives near the east Yorkshire coast, with her long-suffering husband, who is used to rescuing the dinner, when she gets immersed in her writing, keeping her coffee pot warm and making sure the wine is chilled.
With a new home to decorate and a garden to plan, she's never short of things to do, but writing is always at the top of her list.
Her other hobbies include walking along the coast and spotting the wildlife, reading, researching, cros stitch and trying not to drop stitches as she endeavours to knit.
Being left-handed, and knitting right-handed, that's not always easy.