The Highlanderâs prisoner
Thereâs more to hardened outlaw Niall Corbett than meets the eye. Despite his merciless reputation, heâs on a mission he must defend with his life. One that means taking beautiful Fia Mackintosh prisoner for her own protection!
Fia may have dreamed of being swept away by a gorgeous Highlander, but never of being held hostage by a gang of outlaws! While her head screams for her to run, her heart beats a little too fast for her captor, a man she shouldnât, yet canât help but trust...
âA gentleman would never...â
âI would never count myself one of those, lass.â He leaned in closer. âSo do not harbour hopes that I am anything but what you see before you.â He held out his hands and motioned around them.
âA thieving ruffian who would take a womanâs virtue without thought or concern!â
Even she looked surprised by the words sheâd spoken.
âI would not say there would not be thought or concern if I took yours, Fia,â he said, moving forward until their faces were a scant few inches apart. âI would be very thoughtful.â
A becoming blush spread up her cheeks and she stammered something before speaking it clearly. âIs that the boon you claim?â she asked.
A shudder trembled through her, making him realise that fear was taking hold. He lifted his hand and cupped her chin. Sliding his thumb across those tempting lips, he shook his head.
âNay. Not that,â he whispered. âOnly a kiss.â
Author Note
I am so thrilled to bring you the third book in my A Highland Feuding miniseriesâKidnapped by the Highland Rogue! I confess I am finding such inspiration from the true history of these two Scottish families and their centuries-long feud.
If youâve read the first two books youâve met my heroine, Fia Mackintosh. She was a young girl caught up in the dangerous feud in Stolen by the Highlander, and then we saw her as an insightful girl in The Highlanderâs Runaway Bride. Now Fia is a young woman, who thinks that the stories and experiences of Lady Arabella and Lady Eva are soooo romantic. And sheâs dreamt of a handsome Highlander kidnapping her and sweeping her into a torrid love affair that would lead to a happily-ever-after of her own. But when it happens, itâs not at all how she thought it would beâand yet itâs so much more at the same time.
Using the disguise of Iain Dubh, Niall Corbett cannot help himself when he meets Fia in a dangerous situationâhe kidnaps her, believing itâs the only way to protect her. As we romance readers know already, nothing is ever that simple or clear, and this situation goes from bad to worse quickly. This hero is much, much more than he appears, and there is simply no way that Fia Mackintosh can ever be his. Or is there a way for Fia to find her coveted happy ending with this enigmatic rogue?
A hint before you read thisâmy next hero appears in this book. If youâve read the first book, youâve met him, too, but now heâs grown up and in need of a heroine. When he entered this book he acted quite heroically, so I just know heâs ready for his own story.
TERRI BRISBIN is wife to one, mother of three, and dental hygienist to hundreds when not living the life of a glamorous romance author. She was born, raised, and is still living in the southern New Jersey suburbs. Terriâs love of history led her to write time-travel romances and historical romances set in Scotland and England.
Books by Terri Brisbin
Mills & Boon Historical Romance
and Mills & Boon Historical Undone! ebooks
A Highland Feuding
Stolen by the Highlander
The Highlanderâs Runaway Bride Kidnapped by the Highland Rogue
The MacLerie Clan
Taming the Highlander
Surrender to the Highlander Possessed by the Highlander The Highlanderâs Stolen Touch At the Highlanderâs Mercy The Highlanderâs Dangerous Temptation Yield to the Highlander Taming the Highland Rogue (Undone!)
Linked to The MacLerie Clan
The EarlÂs Secret
Regency Candlelit Christmas âBlame it on the Mistletoe Highlanders âThe Forbidden HighlanderÂ
Visit the Author Profile page at millsandboon.co.uk for more titles.
Iâve had the honour and pleasure of working with many editors while writing my thirty-nine novels, novellas and short stories over almost the last twenty years. Each one has taught me something about writing or my abilities. Each one has advised and suggested changes to strengthen my work. Iâd like to dedicate this book to my first historical editor, Melissa Endlich, and to my current editor, Megan Haslam.
Melissa, your humour and gentle approach helped me through good and bad times of writing and life. Megan, your insightful comments helped me stay true to my stories and Iâm glad we got the chance to work together (and again). I am so glad Iâve had the chance to work with each of you and thank you for your efforts in making my stories work!