Highland Harry

Riverhaven Rogues: A North American Regency Series

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Pub Date Jul 29 2015 | Archive Date May 31 2017

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After losing his family in the Scottish Clearances, Harry Wallace becomes infamous for his clever revenge on the ruling English upper class, but his success can last only so long. With the shadow of a noose hanging over him, he barely escapes with his life and sails for British North America and a town he’s heard of but never seen.

In New Brunswick, Maggie Fowler needs a champion, someone willing to fight for the home and holdings she and her seven stepchildren are trying to defend against a murderous, power-hungry enemy who has already killed the children’s father.  Will footloose, devil-may-care Highland Harry meet her needs?


After losing his family in the Scottish Clearances, Harry Wallace becomes infamous for his clever revenge on the ruling English upper class, but his success can last only so long. With the shadow of...


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The walls have ears in this town, I'd reckon.

Damn. Bet you that that's how the magistrate controls the village. If they can't read, they can't dispute whatever law he cooks up.

She has seven kids to feed in a town where most people hate her?!

At least Robert has some manners.

Erm, so does this mean the marriage isn't legal?

Look at him, all ready with nicknames for her.

Brodie's the kid whisperer.

An eye for an eye.

Damn, girl. Good for you.

I didn't know a Scotsman invented the blackboard.

Glad to see James coming around.

Just call him George Costanza!

It's a trap.

The thief part she's okay with. The sex she has a problem with?

That is one smart horse.

It's the spirits that shot at you, Carmody. Although, I wish they didn't shoot the horses.

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