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Scotland, 1505 After tumultuous times, Lady Maude MacIntyre’s beloved son is laird and happily wed. Now, the widowed healer and soothsayer yearns to forget her cruel duty marriage and find true love herself. Yet no vision prepares her for a plea to tend Keir Wright: the fierce, stubborn, seasoned warrior once at the heart of her lustiest imaginings. Years ago banished from the clan, Keir cannot believe the one woman forbidden to him—an ethereal, highborn beauty he’s always craved—would come to his remote dwelling and save his life. But alone together, as they surrender to tenderness and wicked pleasures long denied, he dares to dream of a future where love conquers all…even a chasm in wealth and position. However, a bitter enemy stalks Keir and Maude, one who won’t rest until old vengeances are complete. Can two world-weary souls find their joyous forever, or will evil snatch their chance at love? Her Wicked Highlander contains explicit sex scenes, strong language, brief instances of violence, and mentions of family deaths. Series reading order: 1. Wicked Passions 2. Her Wicked Highlander
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A medieval erotic romance between two 40+ characters. Maude is the mother of Callum from Wicked Passions (book 1). She has been in an abusive marriage, ended by the death of her husband. She's a healer and has visions, and has been pining for Keir for years, though forbidden to interact or treat him by her late asshat of a husband.
It's super sexy and there's external danger. It's a good, enjoyable read. But I can't help comparing it to Wicked Passions which I found to be a lot more fun. Probably a reader end issue.
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