

The woman who arrives in Alcaon is not what Brodick expects, and the passion that grows between them promises far more than a marriage of convenience. But when Lady Mary finds herself betrothed to a Scot, it seems there's a use for Anne after all . . . The best she can hope for is to stay a serving girl in her own father's house. Anne Copper looks just like her noble half-sister, but she was born illegitimate, and can never forget it.

He's never met her, but what matter? She'll grace his bed eventually, and once she bears his child he need see her no more. Mary Stanford, daughter of the Earl of Warwickshire, will suit perfectly. To secure his clan's future he needs an English wife. A historical that "sweeps you into the time period without taking a thing away from delightful characters and a charming romance" (Heather Graham, New York Times bestselling author).
