Blood & Heather
A Dark BWWM Scottish Highlander Time Travel Romance
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Naomi Ross
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He took everything from her. Now, he'll give his life to protect what's his.
Dr. Kenna Reid is a healer from a future of science and reason. When she’s ripped through time to 17th-century Scotland, her medical knowledge is seen as black magic, and her very existence is a demonic omen to the fierce MacDonald clan.
Ewan MacDonald is the brutal war-leader who captures her. A man of violence and superstition, he is the author of her deepest trauma. But a shocking consequence binds them in a forced marriage, and the man who was her captor becomes her unwilling protector.
When a deadly plague sweeps through the stronghold, only Kenna’s “witchcraft” can save them. But every life she saves pushes her closer to the flames of a witch trial, and every secret she keeps—including the child she now carries—becomes a weapon against her.
Trapped in the past with a man she should despise, Kenna must navigate a treacherous world of clan warfare where her knowledge is both a curse and a shield. And Ewan, haunted by his sins, must choose between his loyalty to his laird and his vow to protect the woman who is his penance, his wife, and his clan’s only hope.
Fans of dark historical romance, gripping time travel, and epic tales of survival will be captivated by this gritty and emotional journey. Blood & Heather is a standalone Scottish Highlander romance with a guaranteed HEA.
This novel is a dark romance intended for mature audiences. It contains themes and scenes that may be disturbing to some readers. Please see the "A Note to the Reader" inside for detailed content warnings.
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