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The Highlander's Island Bride

(2026)
(The third book in the Highland Captives series)
A novel by

 
 
Alesonne Maclean is her father's daughter — stubborn, brave, and nobody's prize.

Stolen from her cousins on the night of a wedding raid, Alesonne is taken across Scotland and delivered to an island in the middle of Loch Lomond. There, a man she has never met is waiting, and before the sun sets, she is handfasted to him.

Diarmid Maclaren lost everything: his brothers, his wife, his land. Now, he has been promised that a Maclean bride will be the first step toward getting it back. He does not want her heart. He wants justice. And she is not to leave the island.


But islands are small places, and secrets do not keep. As Alesonne cares for Diarmid's motherless daughter and earns the quiet trust of those around her, she begins to see the cracks in everything she has been told. When an assassin arrives at their door and a name surfaces that ties the abduction to someone dangerously close to her own family, Alesonne faces an impossible choice: the home she was taken from, or the one she has started to build.

The Highlander's Island Bride is Book 3 in the Highland Captives series — a story of captivity, slow-burning trust, and a love that takes root where no one planted it.


Genre: Romantic Suspense

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