Table of Contents
Copyright
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A Personal Note From Emilia Ferguson
Dedication
About The Author
The Highland Hero
CHARACTERS LIST
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PROLOGUE
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
EPILOGUE
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Acknowledgement
If You Have Enjoyed This Book…
Publisher’s Notes
The Highland Hero
Lairds of Dunkeld Series (A Medieval Scottish Romance Story)
Emilia Ferguson
MOUNTAINSKY HOUSE PUBLISHING CO.
Contents
Copyright
Join My VIP Readers’ Club List
A Personal Note From Emilia Ferguson
Dedication
About The Author
The Highland Hero
CHARACTERS LIST
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PROLOGUE
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CHAPTER ONE
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CHAPTER TWO
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CHAPTER THREE
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CHAPTER FOUR
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CHAPTER FIVE
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CHAPTER SIX
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CHAPTER SEVEN
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CHAPTER EIGHT
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CHAPTER NINE
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CHAPTER TEN
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
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CHAPTER TWELVE
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
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CHAPTER TWENTY
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
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CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
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CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
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CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
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CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE
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EPILOGUE
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Acknowledgement
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Publisher’s Notes
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A PERSONAL NOTE
FROM EMILIA FERGUSON
To My Dearest Lovely Readers,
There is something picturesque and dramatic about the Scottish Highlands. Not only the landscape, which is mysterious, with its own special wildness and drama. It is the people themselves.
Scottish people are the original untamed spirits: proud, wild, forthright, in touch with their inner selves. The Medieval period in Scotland is a fascinating one for contrasts: half the country was steeped in Medieval culture - knights, ladies, housecarls and maids - and the other half was a maelstrom of wild clans people; fighting, living and loving straight from the heart.
If the two halves - the wild and the courtly - meet up, what will happen? And how will these proud women and untamed men react when brought together by social expectations, requirements and ambitions?
Read on to find out the answers!
Thank you very much for your strong support to my writing journey!
With Hugs, Kisses and Love…
DEDICATION
Men always want to be a woman's first love - women like to be man's last romance.
Oscar Wilde
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Emilia Ferguson is the pen name of an author who writes historical romance with her husband. Her hometown is California, but currently she is living in hot tropical Singapore where she enjoys hot summer the whole year round.
When she is not writing her Medieval Historical Scottish Romance pieces, she enjoys taking long walks with her husband and kids at the nearby beaches.
It was these long walks where she got inspirations and ideas for her stories. She credits her
wonderfully supportive husband John, her great cover designer Ms Melody Simmons and her advance review reviewers for helping her to fine-tune her writing skills and allowing her creativity to explode.
THE HIGHLAND HERO
A MEDIEVAL SCOTTISH ROMANCE STORY
by
EMILIA FERGUSON
and
MountainSky House Publishing Co.
CHARACTERS LIST
CHARACTERS LIST
The following are a list of characters featured in this book #3
Estate Name: Lochlann Castle
Family name: Lochlann
Laird: Brien Lochlann
Mother: Joanna Lochlann, (deceased)
Father: Louis du Mas, count of Annecy
Daughter: Amabel du Mas
Daughter: Alina du Mas
Granddaughter: Joanna MacConnaway
Grandson: Brodgar MacConnaway
Ward: Heath Fraser
Aunt: Frances Lochlann, (deceased)
Uncle: Artair Connelly, (deceased)
Cousin: Chrissie Connelly
Aunt: Aili Lochlann
Uncle: Alec Brodway, (deceased)
Head of household guard: Blaine MacNeil
Estate Name: Dunkeld Keep
Family name: MacConnaway
Laird: Adair MacConnaway
Son: Broderick MacConnaway
Son: Duncan MacConnaway
Estate Name: Athol Castle
Family name: Mentieth
Father: Donald Mentieth, his grace the Duke of Athol
Mother: Colla Lochlann
Daughter: Jeanne Mentieth
Estate Name: Bronley Castle
Family name: MacDonnell
Father: Ewan MacDonnell (deceased)
Son: Thomas MacDonnell (deceased)
Uncle: Leonard MacDonnell
Estate Name: Inverglass
Family name: Duncraigh
Father: Eivar Duncraigh
Mother: Christina Duncraigh
Son: Alf Duncraigh
PROLOGUE
PROLOGUE
“Almost there...go!”
Chrissie Connolly looked up at the rainy sky, panting as she reached the arbor, her blonde curls disarrayed from running. She collapsed onto a stone bench, breathless with excited giggles. Heath was coming back! She could not quite believe how excited that made her feel.
The rain struck the paving with a dull impact out beyond the margin of her shelter. The scent of herbs drifted up with the scent of rain, wild and exciting. The storm was growing. This was her favorite place, the best place to curl up and read. For, surprising as it was for a girl – or for anyone besides a priest, that was – Chrissie could read. Curled up on a bench in the arbor, she opened the scroll. Her slim body leaned forward, her legs tucked up under the long white linen skirt of her gown for warmth.
“And so the princess had to make a choice...”
The scroll was a romantic tale. Chrissie sighed, letting her mind wander. At nineteen, she had plenty of choices to make. The foremost in her mind was the choice of husband. Heath...or someone else?
I can choose whom I like. As the least-important cousin, it is my right. Heath occupied most of Chrissie's heart. He had been away for a few years now, and was coming back. Was he the sort of person Chrissie would like to marry, though? She didn't know. She wished she could ask someone.
Cousin Alina was more like a mother to Chrissie than anyone else, and she hoped to ask her. Soon she would see her, for they traveled to Dunkeld tomorrow.
If only Blaine were not coming. Crude, inelegant, and unmannerly, Blaine was always finding excuses to talk to her, to grin at her, to give her the kind of attention she, at sixteen, found uncomfortable. He is so boorish! Yet I like to know he is here in the castle. With me.
She rolled up the scroll she was reading, hearing the rain becoming faster. If she didn't go in soon, she would probably get soaked through. The courtyard was a tempest of rain. The drops hammered the paving, the sound of the rain muting the roll of thunder. Chrissie screamed as she put a foot out, the icy rain sluicing over her legs and soaking her immediately.
“Chrissie? Chrissie!”
Blaine. Why is he here? Chrissie bit her lip, feeling somewhat irritated. At the same time, her heart began to beat faster. She thought of seeing him, of being carried into the house in his arms...
Stop it! She wouldn't accept help from that lummox. Not without losing her dignity.
“Run!” she shrieked, and, laughing, ran into the rain. She saw Blaine across the courtyard. He drew a thick wool cloak over his head and dashed out into the rain. Chrissie slipped sideways to avoid him, feeling a strange lightness in her chest as she saw his eyes narrow and then widen in sudden consternation.
Good.
Suddenly warm arms descended around her. Chrissie screamed and they gripped her tighter. It wasn't Blaine, because he was on the other side of the courtyard near the armory, staring across at her with a strange expression on his face. She thrashed, kicked, and struggled against the grip, but was easily borne towards the colonnade, where the captor set her down.
“Easy,” he was saying. He reached out and stroked her hair, letting his fingers run down the springy curls of it. “Easy. Easy.”
Chrissie whipped round, ready with some sharp word, or a slap, then she realized who it was.
“Heath!” She would have guessed who it was, had she known he was here. “You saved me! Thank you.”
“I hope to always be of service, Lady Chrissie.”
Chrissie glowed. Heath was so gallant. So perfect. She allowed him to kiss her hand, feeling her heart thud powerfully as his lips touched it. Then she beamed up at him.
“Welcome home, Heath Fraser. Inside?”
“Indeed, Lady Chrissie. Allow me?”
It was not, truly speaking, Heath's home. He had been raised here, though, as a fosterling with Uncle. As Chrissie slipped her slender arm into the arm of Heath Fraser, she glanced back into the courtyard. There, looking after them, his face strangely blank, stood Blaine. Chrissie suppressed a shiver, seeing the expression on his face. He looked empty, his eyes blank, his mouth a grim line. She had no idea at all what Blaine might do; she only knew it seemed a fearful thing. She would have to be watchful, and so would Heath.
CHAPTER ONE
JOURNEYING
JOURNEYING
The last few miles to the castle Dunkeld were the worst: the excitement built to the point where sitting still became impossible. Chrissie sat in the coach, holding her breath with anticipation. She could not stop her leg jumping with excitement, her body bouncing impatiently in the seat.
“Whoa, there, lass,” Aunt Aili said in her resonant voice. “It's only a mile or two more now. You'll see your cousins soon enough.”
“I know!” Chrissie said, reaching a hand out to touch her aunt's thin, knotty hand. She squeezed it gently, noting with some concern that the older woman's hand was cold.
Aunt Aili chuckled. “It'll still be standing when we arrive. The castle, I mean. Unless they don't build them as well as I recall nowadays...”
Chrissie giggled. “Oh, Aunt!” she exclaimed. “I'm sure Dunkeld is as solidly built as Lochlann. We'll see.”
“Don't be too sure,” Aili said darkly, though from her face it was clear she was having fun, not being serious. “Last time I saw a castle built was nigh on fifty years afore this.”
Chrissie smiled. The fact that Aili was with her was surprise enough. Her aunt – sister of her mother, Lady Frances – had withdrawn from humankind following Frances' death. She had seen only Alina and sometimes Amabel after that, living in the east wing of the castle with her maidservant, a lady older than herself who now traveled East with them. There, she had acquired a fearsome reputation as a seer. Whether or not it was true, Chrissie didn't know for sure, though she knew there was something unusual about her.
Aunt Aili had never even looked at Chrissie until two years ago, when they had met by accident. Now, since
then, Aili had begun to take an interest in the outer world again.
“I cannot wait to see Alina!” Chrissie said. She knew her aunt knew that, for she saw her give a soft smile, her sky blue eyes glowing warm.
“I ken that, lassie,” she said, speaking the patois of their servants for emphasis, “but I also ken that our Alina has a lot to consider right now.”
“Oh?” Chrissie bit her lip. Alina and their aunt shared the reputation of seer. If Aili said her niece had something to think about, Chrissie was sure she did. “She's not unwell? I hope not!” She felt a sudden fear for her dearest cousin.
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