Julie Madrigal was a mother of two children. Once she was legally separated from her ex-husband, she went to the only place she felt safe. The Scottish Highlands. Then again, she had only seen the place in books and videos, but the land called to her.
And she wasn't expecting love.
Duncan McLaren was the current Laird of the land. He was charming, helpful, and the epitome of a perfect man. Yet he hides a secret that would destroy the very thing he hold dear to his heart.
Meeting Julie was kismet and he would gladly give up everything to be with her and the kids.
But will love be enough to keep her? Or will the past destroy everything?
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The Scottish Play
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The Dead Sexy Highlander! A Grim Reaper Scottish Romance
What if the sexy Scottish Laird Death was your ultimate temptation - and salvation?
Abigail MacKay hails from a family of bloodthirsty vampires in the Scottish Highlands. A dhamphir - half human - she rebels against her aunts and uncles terrorizing the town of Sedgewood -
Only to be left out for dead, sacrificed as a bride to Samael, the Angel of Death, for her wicked family's immortality against silver and stakes. But that's all in the past, now that Abigail's murdered every last one of the MacKays that killed her and her parents. Brought back from near death, Abigail has struck a bargain with the Grim Reaper, and is out to live life on her own terms with her favorite palominos, love of sherry and Shakespeare, and best friend and head maid Annis, protecting the moors from monsters as a Monster Ranger -
Until Samael returns after eight years, claiming Abigail MacKay as his bride.
A great Beast awakens in the Highlands, dead set on snuffing Clan MacKay from existence - and Samael is intricately tied to this monster, setting off a series of mysteries and monster hunting of mythopoetic proportions, that will have the fate of the Scottish moors - and Abigail's heart - on the line!
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TSCOM
Mira died because she was stupid enough to trust the people around her. Her reputation, her career, her identity and her... Marriage. All of it disappeared while she was powerless to do anything. At death's door, she swore that if she could restart it all, she would change everything. She would avoid the tragedy. She wouldnt fall in love with the same man.
Now given another chance, she vowed that she will get the happiness that she deserves and definitely live a good life. Screw everyone who wronged her in the past!
[tags: weak to strong FL, school life, friendship, time travel, fantasy]
(This is the edited version of my first uploaded book Tempest Heart.)
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Scorch
1805 years of the Age Of The First King, a boy by the name of Scorch and his twin sister run away from their abusive father and find themselves in the royal capital of the Edessa Kingdom. After another tragedy that scars Scorch for the rest of his life, he joins the army in order to achieve his dream: make the world a better place.
Years after he joins the army he encounters a mage on the battlefield, who takes away his arms and stabs him through the heart. Luckily he is saved by a mysterious man, but now he seeks revenge on the man who killed him.
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Scorpio the Scorpion
Scorpio the Scorpion
I don't know why I named this, maybe I didn't find a better one.
This story is based on Haider, a boy, a lion, a beast, and a hero of this story.
As his life moves on, he faces many difficult situations. Which makes him unknown to the world.
Mostly Haider's life was spent in danger. He spent seven years in the dark tunnel. Where his time gives him strength.
His power and his strength were illegally used in killing in deadly fight battles.
Where he was captive for many years. There he finds his family member.
After several years he finds a person who makes him human. Who teaches him what is life and how to live life in this world?
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SCOURGE
Born in the Moor, Amon is no stranger to adversity. In a lawless wasteland where dog eats dog, he learned to survive. And if there's one thing Amon is good at, it's surviving.
When he is enslaved and dragged to be sold off to the highest bidder, he thinks the end has come. But when a decorated mercenary company takes him in, a spark of hope ignites.
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[DISCORD]
[Congratulations, user! You've been selected for a glorious battle of supremacy!]
[Please be advised, your participation is non-negotiable. Your life, your existence now belongs to the system.]
[Please, enjoy the game. And do your utmost best.]
[Give us a thrilling struggle, you filthy maggots.]
When friends from a server are ripped from their daily lives and thrown into a new world, they are forced to adapt and use their power granted to them by the system in order to fight back and survive. But what will it take in order to gain true freedom? And how far will they fall in order to stay alive?
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Scorched
Fires are blazing across southern Utah, and Aaron Meyers, volunteer firefighter, knows he should be concentrating on the flames. Unfortunately, he's too distracted by former crush, and current New York City fireman, Xander Wescott.<br><br>Xander returns to Utah to help battle the flames threatening his hometown. He remembers Aaron as the gangly kid who used to follow him around, and he's unprepared for just how much he wants to know the man Aaron has become.
Well, 'Kidnapped' by Robert Louis Stevenson is also a classic in Scottish historical fiction. It tells the story of a young man's adventures in 18th - century Scotland. It gives a good look into the political and social situation of that time through the main character's experiences. The writing style is very engaging and it really brings the Scottish landscape and culture to life.
One of the best is 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh. It gives a raw and unflinching look at the lives of a group of drug addicts in Edinburgh. Another great one is 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' by Muriel Spark. It tells the story of an unconventional teacher in a girls' school in Edinburgh. And 'Sunset Song' by Lewis Grassic Gibbon is also excellent, depicting the life of a woman in rural Scotland.
One great example of best Scottish fiction is 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh. It offers a gritty and unflinching look at the lives of a group of drug addicts in Edinburgh. Another is 'Sunset Song' by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. It beautifully depicts the life of a young woman in rural Scotland, exploring themes of love, loss, and the changing rural landscape. And 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' by Muriel Spark is also a classic. It tells the story of an unconventional teacher in Edinburgh.
One of the best is 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. It weaves a time - traveling love story against the backdrop of Scottish history, with vivid descriptions of the Highlands and its clans. The characters are complex and the plot is full of adventure.
One of the great modern Scottish fictions is 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh. It gives a gritty and unflinching look at the lives of a group of drug addicts in Edinburgh. Another is 'The Trick is to Keep Breathing' by Janice Galloway, which explores themes of grief and female identity in a very poignant way. And 'Sunset Song' by Lewis Grassic Gibbon is also highly regarded. It delves into the life of a young woman in rural Scotland, depicting the harshness of the land and the changes in society.
Lewis Grassic Gibbon is a notable author of best Scottish fiction. His 'Sunset Song' is a masterpiece. Alasdair Gray, the author of 'Lanark', is also well - known. Additionally, Iain Banks, who wrote 'The Wasp Factory' and other great works, is among the well - known authors of best Scottish fiction.
Sure. 'The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner' by James Hogg is a great one. It's a psychological exploration set in Scotland. 'Consider the Lilies' by Iain Crichton Smith is also good. It has beautiful prose and tells a poignant story. And 'The Trick is to Keep Breathing' by Janice Galloway is a must - read. It deals with themes of grief and mental health in a Scottish context.
One of the best is 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. It weaves a time - traveling love story into the rich tapestry of Scottish history. The descriptions of the Scottish Highlands are vivid and the historical details are well - researched.
One of the best is 'The Rebus Series' by Ian Rankin. His complex characters and gritty portrayal of Edinburgh make it a classic. Another great one is 'Tartan Noir' which is a sub - genre within Scottish crime fiction known for its dark and often complex storylines.
Alasdair Gray is a must - mention. His works, such as 'Lanark', are full of deep philosophical ideas and unique narrative structures. Iain Banks also stands out. His 'The Wasp Factory' is a dark and thought - provoking piece. Lewis Grassic Gibbon is important as well. His 'Sunset Song' beautifully captures the essence of rural Scottish life.