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He thought his heart was buried with his wife and daughter
Malcom (Col) Thornton, the Laird Mac Sceachain, is a lonely widower and father of two wild sons, and he is not prepared for the chaos unleashed by a fierce little Chinese lass bent on killing him and his brother Merlow.
Her only thought was to escape and find her brother
Aihan, desperate to discover what has happened to her older brother Liang, targets the only name she knows connected to his disappearance, the Mac Sceachain. Her interrogation technique backfires as she attempts to communicate with the stubborn Scottish devil who is holding her captive, and she fears she will never see her home country, China, ever again.
When East meets West
But a spark is ignited between these two very different people, that all the water in the Firth of Forth won’t put out and Col discovers that there is life after death after all, if only he can tame some of the wildness out of the fierce lass
Sequel to the Scottish Highlander Romance Bestseller: The Scottish Doctor, The Scottish Laird features plenty of trademark Wren St Claire steamy romance, a grumpy-sunshine pairing, a single-dad Scottish hero with a Chinese martial artist heroine, language barrier, instant attraction, revenge plot, and yes Scottish accents sorry!
What readers are saying about the Scottish Doctor:
‘One of my favorite book heroes of all time!’
‘Utterly charming and heart-warming romance.’
"[Wren St Claire] has a way of writing loveable and genuine characters who you cannot help fall in love with."
‘Untraditional and unique.’
‘A very promising debut to a new series and I can’t wait to find out what happens next!’
‘Really looking forward to the Chinese MC’s in the next two books!’
This book has content warnings, check the front of the book for details.
The White Lotus Series: Where Scottish and Chinese cultures clash, with some unexpected results
Series reading Order:
Book 1: The Scottish Doctor: Merlow and Hetty
Book 2: The Scottish Laird: Col and Aihan
Book 3: The Scottish Lass: Isa and Caishen
Genre: Historical Romance
Malcom (Col) Thornton, the Laird Mac Sceachain, is a lonely widower and father of two wild sons, and he is not prepared for the chaos unleashed by a fierce little Chinese lass bent on killing him and his brother Merlow.
Her only thought was to escape and find her brother
Aihan, desperate to discover what has happened to her older brother Liang, targets the only name she knows connected to his disappearance, the Mac Sceachain. Her interrogation technique backfires as she attempts to communicate with the stubborn Scottish devil who is holding her captive, and she fears she will never see her home country, China, ever again.
When East meets West
But a spark is ignited between these two very different people, that all the water in the Firth of Forth won’t put out and Col discovers that there is life after death after all, if only he can tame some of the wildness out of the fierce lass
Sequel to the Scottish Highlander Romance Bestseller: The Scottish Doctor, The Scottish Laird features plenty of trademark Wren St Claire steamy romance, a grumpy-sunshine pairing, a single-dad Scottish hero with a Chinese martial artist heroine, language barrier, instant attraction, revenge plot, and yes Scottish accents sorry!
What readers are saying about the Scottish Doctor:
‘One of my favorite book heroes of all time!’
‘Utterly charming and heart-warming romance.’
"[Wren St Claire] has a way of writing loveable and genuine characters who you cannot help fall in love with."
‘Untraditional and unique.’
‘A very promising debut to a new series and I can’t wait to find out what happens next!’
‘Really looking forward to the Chinese MC’s in the next two books!’
This book has content warnings, check the front of the book for details.
The White Lotus Series: Where Scottish and Chinese cultures clash, with some unexpected results
Series reading Order:
Book 1: The Scottish Doctor: Merlow and Hetty
Book 2: The Scottish Laird: Col and Aihan
Book 3: The Scottish Lass: Isa and Caishen
Genre: Historical Romance
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