A Scottish historical novel of betrayal and redemption
She was left standing at the altar, passed on like a debt, and sent north to a stranger from the Highlands.
That morning, as Cecily Winthrop waited in her ivory gown while the pews filled and the altar remained empty, she lost not only her groom. She also lost the last spark of the future that had been promised to her. By evening, her father had replaced one humiliation with another: she was to travel to Scotland at dawn to pay off a lifelong debt to a landowner she had never met, in a country that wanted nothing to do with English women. Especially not with English women from the south who was weak, penniless, and unwanted.
What Cecily didn't know and couldn't have known was that Finlay MacKenna wanted no more of a wife than she wanted to be one herself.
This is a slow-burning love story that earns every passionate moment between two people scarred by betrayal and loss learn to trust in the most unlikely places and at the most unlikely time. Cecily's journey from humiliated outcast to healer, wife, and finally MacKenna is no fairy tale. It is hard-won, painful, and authentic. Told from two perspectives: a hero who carries his grief like a second scar, and a heroine who refuses to be erased.
You want to feel it as the cold stone, the peat smoke, the moment a man who swore never to love again reaches into the darkness and finds someone worth the risk.
If you love Scottish historical romances that are profound, a fierce heroines, wounded heroes, and love that comes at a price, then "Rejected Bride Gifted to the Highland Wolf" will stay with you long after you've turned the last page.
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