“She will be lovely like her mother,” he said, pulling her into his chest.
“Or he will be brawny and clever like his father,” she said.
“Could be, but I have a feeling it’s a wee lass,” Aiden said, running a broad hand softly along her slightly rounded abdomen. He kissed her forehead, staring down into her eyes. “A beautiful lass, strong and clever. The perfect Highland Rose.”
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When Queen Catherine sends a letter to Finlarig Castle, requesting a Highland Rose to help King Charles, which student is brave, lethal, and talented enough to journey to London to save a king? Find out the answer in The Wicked Viscount, book #3 of The Campbells series!
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Acknowledgments
The Savage Highlander certainly caused me pain! After writing the first three chapters, my computer had a “critical fail” even though it was only thirteen months old (one month past the warranty) and showed no signs of illness. I want to acknowledge my fabulous husband, Braden, who worked for a week to try to recover those lost words and twelve months of marketing material, which I hadn’t backed up properly. During that time, he drove my poor, dead laptop around to the Geek Squad, helped me up when I sobbed all over their showroom floor, drove us to a “computer whisperer” who worked on it for days only to pronounce it truly dead, and then helped me buy and load a new computer as fast as he could. Through it all, he was kind and supportive, and never once said “why didn’t you save it to the chicken” (my flash drive is a chicken).
We now have a paid company who backs up EVERYTHING on my computer every night. However, as I neared the end of the book, I thought I lost the last 6,000 words! But Braden managed to find it and is looking into what happened. So, a huge thank you goes to my Highland Hero. Without you, this book might never have been finished!
Also…
At the end of each of my books, I ask that you, my awesome readers, please remind yourselves of the whispered symptoms of ovarian cancer. I am now a seven-year survivor, one of the lucky ones. Please don’t rely on luck. If you experience any of these symptoms consistently for three weeks or more, go see your GYN.
· Bloating
· Eating less and feeling full faster
· Abdominal pain
· Trouble with your bladder
Other symptoms may include: indigestion, back pain, pain with intercourse, constipation, fatigue, and menstrual irregularities.
About the Author
Heather McCollum is an award-winning historical romance writer. She is a member of Romance Writers of America and the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood of 2009 Golden Heart finalists. She has over eighteen romance novels published and is a 2015 Readers’ Crown Winner and Amazon Best Seller.
The ancient magic and lush beauty of Great Britain entrances Ms. McCollum’s heart and imagination every time she visits. The country’s history and landscape have been a backdrop for her writing ever since her first journey across the pond.
When she is not creating vibrant characters and magical adventures on the page, she is roaring her own battle cry in the war against ovarian cancer. Ms. McCollum slew the cancer beast and resides with her very own Highland hero, a rescued golden retriever, and three kids in the wilds of suburbia on the mid-Atlantic coast. For more information about Ms. McCollum, please visit www.HeatherMcCollum.com.
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Don’t miss The Campbells series…
The Scottish Rogue
The Wicked Viscount
Also by Heather McCollum…
Highland Heart
Captured Heart
Tangled Hearts
Untamed Hearts
Crimson Heart
The Beast of Aros Castle
The Rogue of Islay Isle
The Wolf of Kisimul Castle
The Devil of Dunakin Castle
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