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To Tame a Highland Warrior

by Karen Marie Moning

Born to a clan of warriors of supernatural strength, Gavrael McIllioch had abandoned his name and castle in an effort to escape the dark fate of his ancestors, and watches over ravishing Jillian St. Clair from afar, but when her father summons him, Gavrael races to compete for his love's hand.

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Paperback
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English
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Brand New


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Only her love could gentle his savage soul-He was born to a clan of warriors of supernatural strength, but Gavrael McIllioch abandoned his name and his Highland castle, determined to escape the dark fate of his ancestors. Hiding his identity from the relentless rival clan that hunted him, he called himself Grimm to protect the people he cared for, vowing never to acknowledge his love for ravishing Jillian St. Clair. Yet even from afar he watched over her, and when her father sent an urgent summons, "Come for Jillian," he raced to her side-into a competition to win her hand in marriage.Why had he run from her so many years before? And why return now to see her offered as a prize in her father's manipulative game? Furious, Jillian vowed never to wed. But Grimm was the man she loved, the one who urged her to marry another. He tried to pretend indifference as she tempted him, but he could not deny the fierce desires that compelled him to abduct her from the altar. She was the only woman who could tame the beast that raged within him-even as deadly enemies plotted to destroy them both....

Author Biography

Karen Marie Moning is the internationally bestselling author of the Highlander and Fever novels. Her books have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists, and have one numerous awards, including the prestigious Rita. She lives in Georgia and Florida with her husband Neil and the world-traveling cat, Moonshadow.

Review

"Highly original...sensual, hard-to-put-down romance. Karen Marie Moning is destined to make her mark on the genre."—Romantic Times

"A hauntingly beautiful love story...Karen Marie Moning gives us an emotional masterpiece that you will want to take out and read again and again."—Rendezvous

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"Highly original...sensual, hard-to-put-down romance. Karen Marie Moning is destined to make her mark on the genre."-Romantic Times "A hauntingly beautiful love story...Karen Marie Moning gives us an emotional masterpiece that you will want to take out and read again and again."-Rendezvous

Excerpt from Book

Dalkeith-Upon-the-Sea The Highlands of Scotland 1515 Grimm paused at the open doors of the study and gazed into the night. The reflection of stars dappled the restless ocean, like tiny pinpoints of light cresting the waves. Usually he found the sound of the sea crashing against the rocks soothing, but lately it seemed to incite in him a questing restlessness. As he resumed pacing, he sifted through possible reasons for his unrest and came up empty-handed. It had been by choice that he remained at Dalkeith as captain of the Douglas guard when, two years ago, he and his best friend, Hawk Douglas, left Edinburgh and King James''s service. Grimm adored Hawk''s wife, Adrienne--when she wasn''t trying to marry him off--and he doted upon their young son, Carthian. He had been, if not exactly happy, content. At least until recently. So what ailed him? "You''re wearing holes in my favorite rug with your pacing, Grimm. And the painter will never be able to finish this portrait if you won''t sit down," Adrienne teased, jarring him from his melancholy reverie. Grimm expelled a breath and ran a hand through his thick hair. Absentmindedly he fiddled with a section at his temple, twisting the strands into a plait as he continued to contemplate the sea. "You aren''t looking for a wishing star out there, are you, Grimm?" Hawk Douglas''s black eyes danced with mirth. "Hardly. And anytime your mischievous wife would care to tell me what curse she laid upon me with her careless wishing, I''d be happy to hear it." Some time ago, Adrienne Douglas had wished upon a falling star, and she steadfastly refused to tell either of them what she''d wished until she was absolutely certain it had been heard and granted. The only thing she would admit was that her wish had been made on Grimm''s behalf, which unnerved him considerably. Although he didn''t consider himself a superstitious man, he''d seen enough odd occurrences in the world to know that merely because something seemed improbable certainly didn''t render it impossible. "As would I, Grimm," Hawk said dryly. "But she won''t tell me either." Adrienne laughed. "Go on with the two of you. Don''t tell me two such fearless warriors suffer a moment''s concern over a woman''s idle wish upon a star." "I consider nothing you do idle, Adrienne," Hawk replied with a wry grin. "The universe does not behave in a normal fashion where you''re concerned." Grimm smiled faintly. It certainly didn''t. Adrienne had been tossed back in time from the twentieth century, the victim of a wicked plot to destroy the Hawk, concocted by a vindictive Fairy. Impossible things happened around Adrienne, which was why he wanted to know what bloody wish she''d made. He''d like to be prepared when all hell broke loose. "Do sit down, Grimm," Adrienne urged. "I want this portrait finished by Christmas at the latest, and it takes Albert months to paint from his sketches." "Only because my work is sheer perfection," the painter said, miffed. Grimm turned his back on the night and reclaimed his seat by Hawk in front of the fire. "I still doona get the point of this," Grimm muttered. "Portraits are for lasses and children." Adrienne snorted. "I commission a painter to immortalize two of the most magnificent men I''ve ever laid eyes upon"--she flashed them a dazzling smile, and Grimm rolled his eyes, knowing he would do whatever the lovely Adrienne wished when she smiled like that--"and all they can do is grumble. I''ll have you know, one day you''ll thank me for doing this." Grimm and Hawk exchanged amused glances, then resumed the pose she insisted displayed their muscular physiques and dark good looks to their finest advantage. "Be certain you color Grimm''s eyes as brilliantly blue as they are," she instructed Albert. "As if I don''t know how to paint," he muttered. "I am the artist here. Unless, of course, you''d like to try your hand at it." "I thought you liked my eyes." Hawk narrowed his black eyes at Adrienne. "I do. I married you, didn''t I?" Adrienne teased, smiling. "Can I help it if the staff at Dalkeith, to the youngest maid of a tender twelve years, swoons over your best friend''s eyes? When I hold my sapphires up to the sunlight, they look exactly the same. They shimmer with iridescent blue fire." "What are mine? Puny black walnuts?" Adrienne laughed. "Silly man, that''s how I described your heart when I first met you. And stop fidgeting, Grimm," she chided. "Or is there some reason you want those braids at your temples in this portrait?" Grimm froze, then slowly touched his hair in disbelief. Hawk stared at him. "What''s on your mind, Grimm?" he asked, fascinated. Grimm swallowed. He hadn''t even realized he''d plaited the war braids into his hair. A man wore war braids only during the blackest hours of his life--when he was mourning his lost mate or preparing for battle. So far, he''d worn them twice. What had he been thinking? Grimm stared blankly at the floor, confused, unable to vocalize his thoughts. Lately he''d been obsessed with ghosts of the past, memories he''d tossed savagely into a shallow grave years ago and buried beneath a thin sod of denials. But in his dreams the shadow corpses walked again, trailing behind them a residue of unease that clung to him throughout the day. Grimm was still struggling to answer when a guard burst through the doors to the study. "Milord. Milady." The guard nodded deferentially to Hawk and Adrienne as he hastily entered the room. He approached Grimm, a somber expression on his face. "This just came for ye, Cap''n." He thrust an official-looking piece of parchment into Grimm''s hands. "The messenger insisted ''twas urgent, and to be delivered into your hands only." Grimm turned the message slowly in his hand. The elegant crest of Gibraltar St. Clair was pressed into the red wax. Suppressed memories broke over him: Jillian. She was a promise of beauty and joy he could never possess, a memory he''d consigned to that same uncooperative, shallow grave that now seemed determined to regurgitate its dead. "Well, open it, Grimm," Adrienne urged. Slowly, as if he held a wounded animal that might turn on him with sharp teeth, Grimm broke the seal and opened the missive. Stiffly, he read the terse, three-word command. His hand fisted reflexively, crumpling the thick vellum. Rising, he turned to the guard. "Prepare my horse. I leave in one hour." The guard nodded and left the study. "Well?" Hawk demanded. "What does it say?" "Nothing you need to address, Hawk. Doona worry. It doesn''t concern you." "Anything that concerns my best friend concerns me," Hawk said. "So give over, what''s wrong?" "I said nothing. Leave it, man." Grimm''s voice held a note of warning that would have restrained a lesser man''s hand. But the Hawk had never been, and would never be, a lesser man, and he moved so unexpectedly that Grimm didn''t react quickly enough when he whisked the parchment from his hand. Grinning mischievously, Hawk backed away and uncrumpled the parchment. His grin broadened, and he winked at Adrienne. "''Come for Jillian,'' it says. A woman, is it? The plot thickens. I thought you''d sworn off women, my fickle friend. So who''s Jillian?" "A woman?" Adrienne exclaimed delightedly. "A young, marriageable woman?" "Stop it, you two. It''s not like that." "Then why were you trying to keep it a secret, Grimm?" Hawk pressed. "Because there are things you doona know about me, and it would take far too long to explain. Lacking the leisure to tell you the full story, I''ll send you a message in a few months," he evaded coolly. "You''re not getting out of this so easily, Grimm Roderick." Hawk rubbed the shadow beard on his stubborn jaw thoughtfully. "Who is Jillian, and how do you know Gibraltar St. Clair? I thought you came to court directly from England. I thought you knew no one in all of Scotland but for those you met at court." "I didn''t exactly tell you the whole story, Hawk, and I doona have time for it now, but I''ll tell you as soon as I get settled." "You''ll tell me now, or I''m coming with you," Hawk threatened. "Which means Adrienne and Carthian are coming as well, so you can either tell me or prepare for company, and you never know what might happen if Adrienne comes along." Grimm scowled. "You really can be a pain, Hawk." "Relentless. Formidable," Adrienne agreed sweetly. "You may as well give in, Grimm. My husband never takes no for an answer. Believe me, I know this." "Come on, Grimm, if you can''t trust me, who can you trust?" he coaxed. "Where are you going?" "It''s not a question of trust, Hawk." Hawk merely waited with an expectant look on his face, and Grimm knew he had no intention of relenting. Hawk would push and poke and ultimately do exactly as he''d threatened--come along--unless Grimm gave him a sufficient answer. Perhaps it was time he admitted the truth, although the odds were that once he did, he wouldn''t be welcomed back at Dalkeith. "I''m going home, sort of," Grimm finally conceded. "Caithness is your home?" "Tuluth," Grimm muttered. "What?" "Tuluth," Grimm said flatly. "I was born in Tuluth." "You said you were born in Edinburgh!" "I lied." "Why? You told me your entire family was dead! Was that a lie too?" "No! They are. I didn''t lie abo

Details

ISBN0440234816
Author Karen Marie Moning
Short Title TO TAME A HIGHLAND WARRIOR
Language English
ISBN-10 0440234816
ISBN-13 9780440234814
Media Book
DEWEY FIC
Year 1999
Imprint Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Alternative 9781441829443
Pages 400
Residence Cincinnati, OH, US
Series Highlander
DOI 10.1604/9780440234814
Series Number 2
UK Release Date 1999-12-01
AU Release Date 1999-12-01
NZ Release Date 1999-12-01
US Release Date 1999-12-01
Publisher Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Format Paperback
Publication Date 1999-12-01
Replaces 9780440242178
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