The Sweetest Sin

· Harper Collins
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Enemies become lovers when a Scottish warrior abducts his beautiful enemy as vengeance and falls in love with her in this historical romance.

Years after being sold to the English by his enemies the MacDonells and imprisoned in London Tower, Duncan MacRae returns to Scotland to exact his revenge and to reclaim what is rightfully his—the famed protective amulet, the Ealach.

For much of her life, Aileana MacDonell has fearlessly accepted the responsibility that has been entrusted to her: to guard the sacred amulet that protects her clan. But never has there been a danger so great as the one presented by legendary warrior Duncan MacRae, who threatens dire retribution if the lovely Aileana will not surrender to his every desire . . . for the amulet—and for her.

“Dazzling.” —The New York Times–bestselling author Teresa Medeiros

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Mary Reed McCall once studied at the University of Leningrad and considered a career in national security. However, she soon realized her calling lay elsewhere and turned to her love of books for inspiration, eventually becoming a high school English teacher and a romance writer. She began work on her first novel one week after completing her M.A. in English literature. The award-winning author of seven novels for Avon Books, Mary lives in upstate New York with her family, sharing an often crazy but always wonderful life.

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