The Devil of Clan Sinclair

Author(s): Karen Ranney

Romance

Virginia Traylor, Countess of Barrett, is in dire straights...Lawrence Traylor's death left his family in a desperate situation. He'd spent his wife's fortune on property that became entailed, passing to his cousin. If Virginia could have an heir before the allotted time was up, the title would remain in the family, but more important they'd have the income from the farms belonging to the estate. Only one problem: Lawrence had never wanted to bed his wife. Who would play surrogate husband? Enter Macrath Sinclair, the self-made Scottish millionaire and the man with whom Virginia had fallen in love before her father chose Lawrence as her husband. Virginia travels to Scotland, becomes pregnant, and gives birth to a boy - who is promptly stolen by Macrath when he realizes he's become a father. Virginia travels to Scotland in a desperate attempt to get Macrath to see reason. He must relinquish his son. The world sees the child as the 11th Earl of Barrett. Another problem: Macrath isn't going to give up his son, and he wasn't all that happy about letting Virginia go, either. Can they put aside their differences and make their new family work?

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Karen Ranney began writing when she was five. Her first published work was The Maple Leaf, read over the school intercom when she was in the first grade. In addition to wanting to be a violinist (her parents had a special violin crafted for her when she was seven), she wanted to be a lawyer, a teacher, and most of all, a writer. Though the violin was discarded early, she still admits to a fascination with the law, and she volunteers as a teacher whenever needed. Writing, however, has remained an overwhelming love of her life.

General Fields

  • : 9780062242440
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • : Avon Books
  • : 0.295
  • : 01 June 2013
  • : 171mm X 106mm X 24mm
  • : United States
  • : 01 September 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Karen Ranney
  • : Paperback
  • : 813
  • : 384