The Laird's Daughters

The Lock Carron Series, #1

Romance, Historical
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Author: Janet Heads ISBN: 9781497745100
Publisher: Janet Heads Publication: December 3, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Janet Heads
ISBN: 9781497745100
Publisher: Janet Heads
Publication: December 3, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Laird’s Daughters

It is the year 1312 in the turbulent highlands of Scotland.
Nineteen year old Katherine Frazer, daughter of Laird Frazer, is a prisoner in her own home. Suddenly, she finds herself married to David MacDonald, the soon to be chieftain of the MacDonald’s of Loch Carron.

Along with her cousin Helen Urquhart, she is whisked away from her overprotective father to Loch Carron. Naive in many ways, Katherine finds out what is required of the wife of the next chieftain of clan MacDonald. Within days, she learns about the harshness of the times.

The MacDonald men are warriors, fighting for both their clan and Scotland but are also husbands, fathers and farmers, and are passionate about their dancing, their fighting, and when they make love. In the hash times they live, the need to survive controls all the decisions they make including treaties, betrothals and who will live and who will die. They will kill whenever it is necessary to protect their clan and family. You are guilty until proven otherwise.

The MacDonald women a different to the woman of other clans, as some chose to become Chevaleresses “French for female knight” and fight beside their men.

The Lairds Daughters is the first novel of the Loch Corran Trilogy.

 

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The Laird’s Daughters

It is the year 1312 in the turbulent highlands of Scotland.
Nineteen year old Katherine Frazer, daughter of Laird Frazer, is a prisoner in her own home. Suddenly, she finds herself married to David MacDonald, the soon to be chieftain of the MacDonald’s of Loch Carron.

Along with her cousin Helen Urquhart, she is whisked away from her overprotective father to Loch Carron. Naive in many ways, Katherine finds out what is required of the wife of the next chieftain of clan MacDonald. Within days, she learns about the harshness of the times.

The MacDonald men are warriors, fighting for both their clan and Scotland but are also husbands, fathers and farmers, and are passionate about their dancing, their fighting, and when they make love. In the hash times they live, the need to survive controls all the decisions they make including treaties, betrothals and who will live and who will die. They will kill whenever it is necessary to protect their clan and family. You are guilty until proven otherwise.

The MacDonald women a different to the woman of other clans, as some chose to become Chevaleresses “French for female knight” and fight beside their men.

The Lairds Daughters is the first novel of the Loch Corran Trilogy.

 

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