Midnight Honor, Marsha Canham
Midnight Honor, Marsha Canham
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Midnight Honor

Author: Marsha Canham

Narrator: Mhairi Morrison

Unabridged: 16 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/21/2022


Synopsis

Weeping from the wild splendor of the moors to the battlefields of a land divided, Marsha Canham weaves an unforgettable novel of Jacobite Scotland—of a man bound by honor—and of the woman fated to both desire and defy him.

Powerful, brave, irresistibly seductive, Angus Moy, chief of Clan Chattan, was everything Lady Anne could desire in a husband and a lover. But that was before the winds of war tore through her homeland.

While Angus was pledged to fight for the English, Anne embarked on a course no ordinary woman would dare. Fiercely loyal to the Jacobite cause, she led her clan in battle—with the dangerously attractive Captain John MacGillivray at her side.

Angus knew only too well the price of waging war. But something else made him play the traitor—a secret he was bound to keep from Anne at all costs. How could he know Anne would risk her life—or that his own actions would drive her into the arms of another man?

As the tides of battle turned, and Anne was captured by the enemy, Angus had but one last chance to rescue her—and redeem himself in the eyes of the woman he had vowed to honor and protect forever . . .

Contains mature themes.

About Marsha Canham

Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Marsha Canham is the USA Today bestselling author of several historical romance series, including The Pirate Wolves, Highland Wolves, and Renegades & Rogues. The Iron Rose won accolades from Publishers Weekly for being one of the seven best fiction books of the year. Marsha's novels have received many awards from Romantic Times magazine, including Best Historical of the Year, Best Swashbuckler of the Year, and Best Medieval of the Year. She has also earned two RT Lifetime Achievement Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alba

3 Estrellas. Esperaba otra cosa por las críticas que tenía, pero la verdad es que se me ha hecho un libro más sin nada reseñable. No le quito el mérito a esta trilogía, además que tiene sus añitos, pero la verdad que al lado de "Forastera" hay poco que decir. Tenía ganas de esta historia después de le......more

Qué estupendísima lectura!!!! Yo pensé que este libro no me iba a gustar tanto como el anterior y qué equivocada estaba! Qué lectura más adictiva, con un triángulo amoroso llevado tan sumamente bien, historias de traiciones, sospechas, espías... Esta parte conecta con el libro anterior porque la pro......more