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Contents
A Preview of "A Highlander’s Temptation"
DAZZLING REVIEWS FOR SUE-ELLEN WELFONDER AND HER NOVELS
BRIDE FOR A KNIGHT
“4 Stars! Welfonder’s love of Scotland shines through on every page of this medieval romance, where sexual tension is an integral
part of a dramatic story. She skillfully draws you into a suspenseful mystery with wonderful atmosphere.”
—Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
“Once again, Welfonder’s careful scholarship and attention to detail vividly re-create the lusty, brawling days of medieval
Scotland with larger-than-life chivalrous heroes and the dainty but spirited maidens chosen by the old gods and blessed by
the saints to partner them.”
—Booklist
“Wonderful historical romance. Lots of romance and intrigue with some danger and suspense as well. I would never have guessed
as to whom the enemy was or why. Recommended!”
“The paranormal and mystery elements blend nicely into the story line as those segues enhance a fine historical romance.”
—Midwest Book Review
“This is not just a love story, but one of mystery as well. Sue-Ellen Welfonder has a beautiful way of spinning a story.”
“Again Sue-Ellen Welfonder uses surprises and special twists and turns as she tells a poignant love story.”
“I’ve read tons of Scottish historicals, but loved the added ghostly intrigue and superstitions present in Scotland—the ancient
histories, legends, and fascinating lore that Sue-Ellen Welfonder intertwines with the sensual Highlander romance in
Bride for a Knight.”
UNTIL THE KNIGHT COMES
“To lovers of all things Scottish, [Welfonder] writes great tales of passion and adventure. There’s magic included along with
the various ghosts and legends only Scotland could produce. It’s almost better than a trip there in person.”
“Welfonder’s storytelling skill and medieval scholarship shine in her latest Kintail-based Scottish romance with magical elements.”
—Booklist
“Will win your heart. It’s a romantic treasure. If you love Scottish tales, this one is for you.”
ONLY FOR A KNIGHT
“Hooked me from the first page . . . larger-than-life characters and excellent descriptions bring this story . . . to vivid
life.”
—Rendezvous
“Captivating . . . fast-moving . . . steamy, sensual, and utterly breathtaking . . . will win your heart.”
“4½ Stars! Enthralling . . . Welfonder brings the Highlands to life with her vibrant characters, impassioned stories, and
vivid description.”
—Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
“A book I highly recommend for those who enjoy sexy Scotsmen. A wonderful tale of love.”
—
TheRomanceReadersConnection.com
“As usual, Welfonder gives her many fans another memorable historical read.”
WEDDING FOR A KNIGHT
“TOP PICK! You couldn’t ask for a more joyous, loving, smile-inducing read . . . Will win your heart!”
—Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
“With history and beautiful details of Scotland, this book provides romance, spunk, mystery, and courtship . . . a must-read!”
—Rendezvous
“A very romantic story . . . extremely sexy. I recommend this book to anyone who loves the era and Scotland.”
MASTER OF THE HIGHLANDS
“Welfonder does it again, bringing readers another powerful, emotional, highly romantic medieval that steals your heart and
keeps you turning the pages.”
—Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
“Vastly entertaining and deeply sensual medieval romance . . . for those of us who like our heroes moodly,
ultrahot,
and
sexy
. . . this is the one for you!”
“Yet another bonny Scottish romance to snuggle up with and inspire pleasantly sinful dreams.”
—Heartstrings
BRIDE OF THE BEAST
“Larger-than-life characters and a scenic setting . . . Welfonder pens some steamy scenes.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Thrilling . . . so sensual at times, it gives you goose bumps . . . Welfonder spins pure magic.”
“4½ Stars! . . . A top pick . . . powerful emotions, strong and believable characters, snappy dialogue, and some humorous
moments add depth to the plotline and make this a nonstop read.”
—Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
KNIGHT IN MY BED
“Exciting, action-packed . . . a strong tale that thoroughly entertains.”
—Midwest Book Review
“Steamy . . . sensual.”
—Booklist
“Ripe with sexual tension . . . breathtaking!”
DEVIL IN A KILT
“A lovely gem of a book. Wonderful characters and a true sense of place make this a keeper.”
—Patricia Potter, author of
The Heart Queen
“As captivating as a spider’s web, and the reader can’t get free until the last word . . . tense, fast-moving.”
—Rendezvous
“4½ Stars! This dynamic debut has plenty of steaming sensuality . . . You’ll be glued to the pages by the fresh, vibrant voice
and strong emotional intensity.”
—Romantic Times BOOKreviews Magazine
B
OOKS BY
S
UE-
E
LLEN
W
ELFONDER
Devil in a Kilt
Knight in My Bed
Bride of the Beast
Master of the Highlands
Wedding for a Knight
Only for a Knight
Until the Knight Comes
Bride for a Knight
Seducing a Scottish Bride
This one is for Judy DeWitt.
A special soul in my life, she’s a long-time friend and champion, a bookseller extraordinaire, and a staunch supporter of
the romance genre.
She’s been there for me since before I wrote the first line of
Devil in a Kilt
. And she’s there still, always ready with an encouraging word or a go-get-’em squeeze.
To me, she’s a Knightess.
A thousand blessings on you, my friend. The world would be a better place if there were more like you!
I
nspiration can come from a thousand places, but for me there’s only one such place: Scotland, land of my ancestors and home
of my heart. I visit as often as I can, each time returning with my soul replenished. Being there refills my creative well,
and the only difficulty is deciding which special place or tantalizing bit of lore to weave into the next book.
Several such places found their way into this book, and although I’m always ready to strike off on my own in search of Scotland’s
truly wild and remote corners, I’d miss the real gems without the insider knowledge of my very special Highland friends.
Too many to name, most of them live in my favorite Highland town of Nairn. Glen Dare, almost a character in this book, is
a combination of a few truly magical places they’ve either sent me to or taken me to visit. Dark and mysterious Glenelg, the
wild moors of Drynachen, and the sweetest of Highland lochs, Loch Muick. The Tomnavernie stone circle, a fraction of the size
of Stonehenge, but so much more special for its nontouristy remoteness. To visit Tomnavernie on a cold, misty day, touching
the stones and absorbing the quiet, is to live and breathe the wonder of Scotland’s past.
That wonder stays with me as I write my books. It’s as real as my last walk in soft Highland rain or the echo of wind racing
across the moors. It’s definitely in the earthy sweet scent of peat, especially on a chill and damp autumn afternoon. To me
it’s all Highland magic, and when I can’t be there in person, I love returning in the guise of my characters.
Three very special women make that possible: Roberta M. Brown, my agent and dearest of friends. She knows what she means to
me. Karen Kosztolnyik, my much-appreciated editor. She always has just the right sprinkling of fairy dust to bring my books
to life. And Celia Johnson, an absolute gem, whose unflagging support I’ll always appreciate.
As ever, much appreciation and love to my very handsome husband, Manfred, who thought he was marrying a stewardess and ended
up with a Scotophile bookworm whose greatest goal in life is to board the next plane to Glasgow. He’s a wonderfully good sport
about that particular quirk of mine, and he’s also great at keeping marauders away from my turret. I am more than grateful.
And my little dog, Em, my four-legged soulmate who makes the journey so worthwhile. There aren’t words for how much I love
him.
S
ince the earliest memories of time, the chieftains of the great house of MacKenzie have called Kintail their own. A vast territory
of extraordinary beauty, its splendors have been known to bring a shine to the eye of even the most battle- hardened Highlander.
Blessed with sparkling lochs and deep inlets, wild heather hills, and endless whispering moors, Kintail’s grandeur is legend.
No stretch of land in all the Western Highlands can equal its glory.
And no Highland chieftain is more respected — or feared — than Clan MacKenzie’s puissant leader, Duncan MacKenzie, the formidable
Black Stag of Kintail.