Dunnottar Castle is a mesmerizing, magical place, set high up on a cliff. When I was doing research for my new book. STOLEN BY THE LAIRD, I watched many videos on the castle. And this was one of them!
Take a look inside Brody and Guinevere's world!
ABOUT THE BOOK:
She was supposed to be his prize... But not all rewards are
sweet...
Laird Brody Keith,
Marischal of Scotland, has been asked by his future king to travel with William
Wallace to Dunnottar Castle, where they will seize the castle back from the
English. If he completes his mission, the castle, the land and all it holds, will
be his. Brody is more than eager to sink his blade into the hearts of his
enemies after the brutal murder of his sister and father. But what he doesn't
count on is finding an English lass in need of his protection...
Lady Guinevere has led a
less than pleasant life in Scotland over the past year, and now she can either
run for her life or accept the proposal of a man who should be her enemy.
Survival bids her to acquiesce, but that doesn't mean she has to play nice.
Except, she's coming to adore the people whom she's always been told she should
hate, and respect the man who risked his life for her.
Joined for a mutual
purpose, Brody and Guinevere seem doomed from the start, but as time passes and
their true enemies draw closer, they'll form an alliance that not even the
devil himself can break.
READ IT!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Eliza Knight is an
award-winning and USA Today
bestselling indie author of sizzling historical romance and erotic romance.
Under the name E. Knight, she pens rip-your-heart-out historical fiction. While
not reading, writing or researching for her latest book, she chases after her
three children. In her spare time (if there is such a thing…) she likes
daydreaming, wine-tasting, traveling, hiking, staring at the stars, watching
movies, shopping and visiting with family and friends. She lives atop a small
mountain with her own knight in shining armor, three princesses and two very
naughty puppies. Visit Eliza at http://www.elizaknight.comor
her historical blog History
Undressed: www.historyundressed.com
1 comment:
Spent 8 years living in Stonehaven - and used to spend a lot of Sundays walking to the Castle along the coastal path between the two places
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