book cover of Lord of the Isles
 

Lord of the Isles

(2016)
The Scots
(The eighth book in the International Billionaires series)
A novel by

 
 

A beast. A beauty. And an unexpected baby.



When Lilly Graham visits her father in Scotland, she finds the villagers are close to rebellion against the new lord. Disturbed to hear the man has locked himself in his castle with a stash of liquor and guns, she won’t let him hide. She lost a good friend to depression and can’t be party to letting another soul lose the fight and die.

Iain McPherson avoids meeting anyone or any expectations about being a hero. He shouldn’t have been a Royal Marine and he shouldn’t have been given authority to lead. Disaster happened, leaving him a broken man. All he wants is to be left to his drunken self.

But a pesky, persistent lass won’t let him off the hook and no amount of bellowing or baleful threats will drive her away from his castle. Iain can’t escape from the past and he’s no longer sure he wants to escape from the present. Or the lass.

Lord of the Isles is a standalone story with a happily-ever-after ending. It’s part of the sweeping International Billionaires series—books that take well-loved stories and place them in exotic locales. When you have a beastly man holed up in his cold, dark castle and a jaunty beauty intent on drawing him out, you’ve got the classic Beauty and the Beast story to enjoy. Storm the gates of a true Scottish castle and find yourself canoeing the Hebrides and celebrating a New Year’s Hogmanay. Join Caro LaFever for the other modern fairy tales in this 12 book series.


Genre: Romance

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