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On the Wings of the Storm

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Storm Over Scotland series)
A novel by

 
 
‘Maggie Craig is a multi-published, very popular Scottish author, whose fiction and non-fiction are equally gripping.’ Diana Gabaldon, internationally best-selling author of the beloved Outlander series.

Summer 1745: Prince Charles Edward Stuart has landed in the Highlands, igniting a rebellion that will set Scotland ablaze.

Redcoat Captain Robert Catto has painful personal reasons for hating all Jacobites with a passion. Except for one. Christian Rankeillor is a fiercely intelligent apothecary in Edinburgh. Her loyalty to the Jacobite Cause is unshakeable.

Now, as the Rising gathers force and loyalties harden into life-or-death choices, Catto must confront enemies on and off the battlefield as well as the ghosts of his troubled past.

On opposite sides of a brutal conflict, can Robert and Kirsty dare to hope against all the odds they might have a future together? Or will the coming storm destroy their last chance at love?

The renowned and well-loved author of
Damn’ Rebel Bitches: The Women of the ’45 and Bare-Arsed Banditti: The Men of the ’45, Maggie Craig brings to life the drama, danger and defiance of 1740s Scotland with a storyteller’s touch and a historian’s insight.

Perfect for fans of
Outlander, The Jacobite Chronicles, Poldark and richly-woven historical fiction with heart, soul and emotional depth.

The
Storm over Scotland series follows the story of Christian Rankeillor and Robert Catto as their two very different worlds collide. In order, they are Gathering Storm, Dance to the Storm, Storm Tossed Moon and On the Wings of the Storm.



Genre: Historical

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