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Known as the Lyon for his prowess on the battle field, Piers de Montgomerie accepts a challenge from king David—squash a troublesome highland rebellion. For his payment, he accepts disputed lands, but soon discovers that what he truly desires is the highland beauty whose brothers will never bow to him.
Meghan Brodie refuses to be a pawn in a political game and vows not be won so easily. She resists the English Lyon … but even as she begins to realize their love is destined to heal an injured land, she cannot dare to hope the Lyon will see beyond physical beauty to love the imperfect lass within.
- Sales Rank: #40119 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-01-05
- Released on: 2014-01-05
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
An RT Book Reviews HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE YEAR Nominee
4 ½ Stars A gift from the gifted pen of Tanya Anne Crosby to fans of the Medieval romance sub-genre. ... the lead characters are two superb protagonists, split apart by the family feuds. This is a must read for fans of historical romance. - Affaire de Coeur
4 ½ Stars and K.I.S.S Award
Storyteller extraordinaire, Ms. Crosby continues to mesmerize readers with soul stirring tales that capture the essence of humanity. Brilliantly evoking the majestic beauty and passion of the Highlands and brimming with characters who leap off the pages and into your heart, Lyon's Gift is a memorable treasure to be savored, a humorous, enchanting tale that will make your heart soar. Sensual. -RT Book Reviews
"A first class author ..." - Affaire de Coeur
"Tanya Anne Crosby writes remarkable love stories." -New York Times best-selling author, Lisa Kleypas
"Richly sensual, each tale is magnetic." -Stella Cameron, national best-selling author
About the Author
New York Times bestselling author Tanya Anne Crosby is a five-time nominee for a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. She is best known for stories charged with emotion and humor and filled with flawed characters. Tanya has written for Kensington Publishing, Harlequin, and Avon Books/Harper Collins, where her fifth book Once Upon a Kiss launched the Avon Romantic Treasures line. She lives with her husband, two very spoiled labs and two ex-stray cats in northern Michigan and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. Her favorite color is green. She once tried to change her name to Anne (in the third grade) and has a dual citizenship (U.S. and Spain), which she fully intends to put to good use now that the kids are grown and have their own cars.
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Meghan was so immersed in her discussion with the lamb that she heard the voices too late.
Without warning, the foliage parted and the path before her was suddenly barred by a most fearsome sight. She froze in mid-stride and shrieked.
For an instant, she couldn't speak, so stunned was she by the horseman's sudden appearance. She could merely stare at the devil. By Jacob's bloody stone, she swore silently, no man had ever stood so tall in his stirrups! As it was, she had to crane her neck up at a painful angle in order to see his face. And sweet Mary, Joseph, and Jesus! What a face it was! In truth, he looked more like an angel than a devil.
Though swarthy, his skin appeared to be as soft as the skin of her arse. And his flaxen hair was the richest of gold, though she couldn't tell its length for it was bound at the back of his neck. His cheekbones were high and well hewn, but it was his eyes that held her transfixed: uncanny blue, they bore into her very soul. He wore blue, but a blue so dark it was almost black--blue tunic, blue breeches, black boots. The tunic upon his chest was emblazoned with a blood-red lion rearing back upon its beastly little legs--no mail as the English were wont to wear, but he certainly had no need of mail to look invulnerable.
God's truth, were her legs not so entangled within the rope she held so firmly within her fist, she would have turned and fled.
She swallowed convulsively, and stammered, "Who . . . who are ye?"
"Who are you? The question might be better asked," he countered, his tone furious. "And what the bloody hell are you doing upon my land?"
Meghan gulped back a welling of panic. "Yer land?" she asked, trying to sound as calm as she might while her heart seemed bent upon pummeling its way out from her breast.
He leaned forward over the horse's withers, and enunciated slowly and more clearly, lest she mistake him, "My land."
Meghan swallowed the knot of apprehension that appeared in her throat. It was Montgomerie himself. Henry's Lyon in the flesh--King David's accursed Sassenach mercenary baron!
Sweet Jesu, it suddenly occurred to her--had he left her a trap with the lamb?
Nay, why would he do such a thing? she reasoned. He had nothing to gain.
Och, because he was a greedy, deceiving Englishman. That was why!
"What business have you upon my land, wench? And what are you doing with that lamb?"
Meghan tried to remain composed, but fidgeted under his scrutiny. Her heart hammering fiercely, she searched about for some means of escape, and her heart lurched as she spied a second man emerging from the thicket. This man was dark-haired and burly, with eyes that assessed her quite rudely. Her panic increased tenfold.
"Well," she said, fumbling for an answer, "I--I was walkin', ye see. . ."
"Walking?" he repeated.
"Aye, walkin'," Meghan lied, blinking. "I--I was taking a blessed walk."
"A blessed walk?"
The other man laughed. "Is that like taking a holy shit?" he asked, and chortled at his own childish humor.
Meghan cast him a withering glance.
"So you were taking a walk?" Montgomerie inquired much too pleasantly, but with an unmistakable note of suspicion in his voice.
"I believe 'tis what I said," she snapped, becoming vexed with his annoying echo of her answers. Nor did she bloody well appreciate his tone any more than she did his companion's humor. He spoke as though he thought her an idiot or a liar, neither of which was acceptable to Meghan.
"Did you really?" he asked, with that same unmistakable air of suspicion.
"Och! Do ye no' ha' eyes tae see wi?" she asked him, losing her temper, jerking up the lead rope the display the evidence. But jerking up the lead rope turned out to be the wrong thing to do. Tangled as it was between her limbs, she tripped herself and promptly fell upon her rear.
"Bluidy rotten rope!" she railed, tossing it down in a fit of fury. "See what ye did!" she hissed at the animal knowing even so wasn't the poor lammie's fault. And still she couldn't quite help herself. Taking comfort in the fact that the poor beast couldn't possibly comprehend what she was spouting in anger, she railed, "Och, but I should ha' left ye there upon the meadow!"
It was all Montgomerie's fault, she assured her self, and glowered up at him, her cheeks burning with chagrin and no small amount of ire.
"So you found the lamb upon the meadow?" Montgomerie persisted, mocking her still with his tone.
"Will ye stop, please!"
"Stop what?" he asked, arching a brow, as though he thought her completely witless. Meghan bristled.
Och, but his gaze unsettled her. Those blue eyes focused upon her too intensely. "Repeating everything I say, ye ill-bred oaf! I'm no bluidy half-wit! Nor am I deaf!"
"Not mute either-more's the pity," his friend answered blithely.
"Nay!" Meghan agreed, her face heating with indignation, "no' mute, either, ye contemptible boor!" That he'd professed no more than her brothers had long since lamented was of little consequence. He was an ill-bred churl to have said such an insulting thing to her!
Montgomerie smiled darkly. "Now that we've established as much . . . tell me, do you make it a habit to walk and talk with animals?" he asked her.
Meghan blinked, a thought suddenly occur ring to her. Sweet Mary, had he overheard her talking to herself? Did he realize who she was? She bit down upon her lip, and fretted. That's what she got for being so like her grandminnie-walking about talking to herself like a bloody loon!
Copyright ) 1997 by Tanya Anne Crosby
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Sooooo Very Good
By A Customer
Tanya Ann Crosby writes the story of two people who have insecurities and secret dreams hidden in their hearts. They are real people with real heart desires. Each finds the answer to their questions in the other and fall in love in the sweetest way. It's very passionate and very funny. Highly recommended. I've read it a couple of times.
Also recommended: The MacKinnon's Bride, On Bended Knee
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Lyons Gift was awesome
By genine
I would highly recommend all the books in the highland bride series. I couldnt put the book down and looked forward to the next one. Read them and you will also love them. This book is a must read. Highland Romane books are my favorite and I have read hundreds of them. This was excellent
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
AGAIN ONE OF MY FAVORITE SERIES
By Selective Reader
I have already reviewed one of the books in this series and cannot encourage a reader to buy this series. Tanya Anne Crosby writes fantastic and the books are so good that you cannot put them down. I have ruined my sleep pattern by staying up in the am to finish one book, but it was well worth it.
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