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Learn moreLady Aisla Montgomery has a perfectly tolerable marriage . . . as long as her husband stays in Scotland and she in Paris. But now, years later, she wants only one thing—a divorce.
Niall Stuart Maclaren, the rugged Laird of Tarbendale rues the day he met his beautiful, conniving wife. Though the thought of her incites a bitter and biting fury, no other woman has ever stirred his blood as hotly.
When Aisla returns to Scotland to sever ties, Niall agrees on one condition—one week with him for every year of desertion. Six weeks as his wife in his castle . . . in his bed . . . in exchange for her freedom.
Contains mature themes.
Amalie Howard is the award-winning author of several young-adult novels, including Waterfell, The Almost Girl, and Alpha Goddess. A national IPPY silver medalist and Moonbeam Award winner, she is also the coauthor of My Rogue, My Ruin and My Hellion, My Heart. Of Indo-Caribbean descent, she has written articles on multicultural fiction for the Portland Book Review and Diversity in YA. She currently resides in Colorado with her husband and three children.
Angie Morgan is coauthor, with good friend and fellow author, Amalie Howard, of the Lords of Essex series and the Tartans and Titan series. She is also the author of several critically acclaimed young adult and middle grade books written under the pen names Page Morgan and Angie Frazier. Angie lives in New Hampshire with her husband, their three daughters, and a menagerie of pets.
Paul Woodson has won SOVAS and AudioFile Earphones Awards, and has recorded close to 350 audiobooks in many different genres-including romance, fiction, history, biography, and mystery-and received his BFA in acting from Boston University. In his theater days, he worked in many NYC shows, toured the USA and Europe, and played the title role as Vincent van Gogh in the sung-through, OOBR Award-winning musical Vincent. He enjoys backpacking the Appalachian Trail and visiting National Parks in his spare time. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA.