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Title: The Highland Outlaw
Author: Heather McCollum
Genre: Historical Romance
About The Highland Outlaw:
Shaw Sinclair, chief of the outcast clan of Sinclairs of
Caithness in northern Scotland, has made a deal with the devil. Despite his
strength and lethal skills, he needs help—specifically from a woman—to
accomplish his mission to bring a bairn to safety to the coast. When he meets
the brave and beautiful Alana Campbell at a Samhain Festival, he decides she's
the one. Alana Campbell is ready to show the world she's just as skillful with
a sgian dubh as any man. Attracting the attention of the brawny chief who
coerces her to join him on his journey to the coast of Scotland gives her that
very opportunity. Sparks flash between them as they're forced to act as husband
and wife to accomplish the deadly mission. However, when secrets threaten to
tear them apart, they have to decide if their differences outweigh the reality
of their feelings...
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“Just give us the child, and we might let you live.”
“She is my babe,” Alana lied. “I will never give her away to
English devils bent on killing innocent children.”
“It is not your babe, and it is not innocent,” the soldier
who seemed to be in charge yelled back up. “Drop it to the ground, and we will
let you stay in your tree.”
“How can a babe not be innocent?” she yelled, her eyes wide,
fingers squeezing the dagger as she slowly stretched her throwing arm behind
her. “A newborn babe is the most innocent creature alive.”
“She is a bloody Catholic,” the soldier yelled back,
spitting on the ground as if the word had tainted his mouth.
There were two muskets. One of them seemed wet from fording
the river. The other was dry as if the soldier had been clever and strong
enough to hold it over his head as he crossed. He pointed the barrel at her,
and Alana’s haphazard thoughts came together to focus onto one spot, the man’s
forehead. With a full breath, she inched back her arm and put all her fear and
anger into the forward flick of her wrist as she whipped the blade around to
sail through the air.
Thwack! Bang!
The gun discharged as the sgian dubh
lodged through the soldier’s skull right between his eyebrows. Alana felt the
burn of the musket bullet skim like a trail of fire across her temple and
screamed, pulling back behind the tree. She reached up to her head where blood,
warm and red, trickled down like a macabre, soaking rain. A scream, born of
panic, flew up her throat and cut through the cold air as she stared at the red
smeared across her hand.
***
Shaw was in mid-leap over a bramble when the musket fired up
at Alana. Her scream tore through him, his arms pumping at his sides as he ran
toward her, his sword clutched and thirsty for more English blood. He watched
as one soldier slumped forward, face smacking into the leaves and roots of the
large maple that the clever lass must have climbed. A second soldier held his
musket up at the tree but then threw it down when it wouldn’t fire, racing to
grab up the musket of his fallen man.
Alana screamed again, a long, fear-filled yell that tore
through Shaw. He wouldn’t let her die in such panic. Nay!
He wouldn’t let her die at all.
He hurtled over another bramble as the second man quickly
reloaded the matchlock musket that had just fired. The soldier was well trained
and raised the gun toward Alana, whom Shaw could see hiding behind the trunk up
over the man’s head.
“Deamhan Die!” Shaw yelled, his roar
making the third soldier turn toward him, sword out.
Alana screamed again, as if she had just refilled her lungs
with air, the sound shattering through the trees around them like lightning
striking Shaw’s entire body. But the soldier with the sword blocked Shaw’s path
to the one with the musket. He met the man’s blade with his own just as the
large hound pushed off the trunk of the tree, charging directly toward the
soldier holding the gun. His bark changed into a ferocious growl.
Shaw swung at the English soldier before him, his daily
training giving him the advantage. It was as if Shaw knew where the man would
strike before he swung, easily blocking his advance. His focus slid behind his
opponent to the massive dog who had leapt directly onto the soldier with the
gun. The man screamed, the dog’s jaw locked around his arm as he yanked the man
completely off his feet, whipping him around in the leaves with incredible
strength.
The soldier fighting Shaw sneered as he came in close, their
swords crossed. “The babe will die either today or on another, but God willing,
it will die along with all the blasphemous Catholics.”
“Well, God and I had a talk this morn,” Shaw said, his words
seething, “and He decided that ye will die today instead.”
About Heather McCollum:
Heather McCollum is an award-winning, historical romance
writer. She currently has twenty published novels and is an Amazon Best Selling
author. She is a 2015 Readers’ Choice winner and a member of Heart of Carolina
Romance Writers.
The ancient magic and lush beauty of Great Britain entranced
Ms. McCollum’s heart and imagination when she visited there years ago. The
country’s history and landscape have been a backdrop for her writing ever
since.
When she is not creating vivid characters and settings, she
spends her time educating women on the symptoms of Ovarian Cancer. She has
recently slayed the cancer beast and resides with her very own Highland hero
and three spirited children in the wilds of suburbia on the mid-Atlantic coast.
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