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Today’s author interview is with Amanda Forester, author of True Highland Spirit. Amanda Forester holds a PhD in clinical psychology and a Masters degree in theology.  As a psychologist, she has worked as a clinical researcher and a university instructor (what they call you when they don’t want to give you tenure).  None of which [CONTINUE READING]

 

Fleeing into the wilderness to escape an abusive marriage, Lady Isabelle Tynsdale would sooner face down a wild boar than spend another night with her wretched husband. Battered by the elements, desperate to elude a band of attackers, and defending herself against, as fate would have it, a wild boar she is rescued by the [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: The Highlander’s Sword AUTHOR: Amanda Forester PUBLISHER: Sourcebooks Casablanca PUBLICATION DATE: March2, 2010 PAGES: 352 pages GENRE: Fiction, Historical Romance Against the backdrop of 14th-century Scotland, the talented Forester has constructed a highly entertaining debut romantic comedy of miscommunications and misunderstandings. Highlander Sir Padyn MacLaren stopped trusting women after his French fiancée betrayed him [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: The Highlander’s Sword AUTHOR: Amanda Forester PUBLISHER: SourceBooks Casablanca PUBLICATION DATE: March 2, 2010 PAGES: 352 GENRE: Fiction, Historical Romance A quiet, flame-haired beauty with secrets of her own… Lady Aila Graham is destined for the convent, until her brother’s death leaves her an heiress. Soon she is caught between hastily arranged marriage with [CONTINUE READING]

 

Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Printed Page is the host of the Mailbox Monday meme. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and get a chance to get one of her books once she’s done reading it. You can also [CONTINUE READING]

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