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How to Train Your Highlander

Broadswords and Ballrooms Series, Book 3

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How to Train Your Highlander

Written by: Christy English
Narrated by: Heather Wilds
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A foolproof plan to avoid marriage:

1. Always carry at least three blades.

2. Ride circles around any man.

3. Never get caught in a handsome duke's arms.

Wild Highlander Mary Elizabeth Waters is living on borrowed time. She's managed to dodge the marriage banns up to now, but even Englishmen can be put off for only so long...and there's one in particular who has her in his sights.

Harold Percy, Duke of Northumberland, is enchanted by the beautiful hellion who outrides every man on his estate and dances Scottish reels while the ton looks on in horror. The more he sees Mary, the more he knows he has to have her, tradition and good sense be damned. But what's a powerful man to do when the Highland spitfire of his dreams has no desire to be tamed?

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Christy English (P)2017 Tantor
Historical Historical Romance Regency

Critic Reviews

"Charming...Mary Elizabeth's effervescent personality and her lust for life are refreshing given her era's expectations of highborn women." ( Publishers Weekly)
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