This photo, courtesy of Craig Wallace, shows “Doocot Cave”, around the headland from Cromarty. The cave is near the left, about half-way up. I won’t ruin the story, but you will learn about it while enjoying Kiera’s attempts to become the perfect wife for Malcolm and Duff MacKenzie. Hugh Miller, author of My Schools and […]
A Lady’s Seduction: Highland Menage 3

Alana’s time of quiet contemplation at Castle Fraser ends abruptly when her father, the powerful Earl of Caithness, demands she return home to marry her brutal cousin, William. The Earl’s cruelty has killed off his other children and he needs Alana to produce grandsons as his heirs. Though she has been disgraced, she is all […]
Captive Love now on Amazon

The final half of Fiona’s adventures with Angus and Gillis MacDougal is now available if you prefer to use your Kindle. A soft step warned Angus a second before the sheet was yanked off his naked body. He clenched his hand, expecting to find his dirk. A shrill squeal erupted in his ear. He’d squeezed […]
Scandalous Sinclairs: Fact and Fiction

Much of what you’ll read about the Sinclairs of Caithness in A Lady’s Vengeance, Highland Menage 4, is true. “The Castle of Mey was built by George, the 4th Earl of Caithness, for his second son William Sinclair [called “Will” in A Lady’s Vengeance]. When visiting the family seat Girnigoe Castle in 1573, William was […]
Captive Bride now on Amazon, Kobo

A feisty tomboy with nothing to lose but her life meets a pair of MacDougals with nothing to offer but themselves, including a few special talents to make her scream… Highland Menage series Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Captive-Highland-Menage-Publishing-Everlasting-ebook/dp/B00XIILVIG/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/captive-bride-7 BookStrand: http://www.bookstrand.com/captive-bride Gillis MacDougal, cursing at being captured and tossed into his enemy’s prison pit, has a newly […]
Medieval Castles of Clan MacDougal

Laird Dougal MacDougal, father of the sixteen men of this generation, grew up hearing of his clan’s wondrous past, when they controlled over 250 square miles of Highland Scotland. Due to a feud, they did not support Robert the Bruce and when he won, much of their land was given to Clan Campbell. When this […]
Clan boundary map 1587

This is the map used reference for the Highland Menage series to set which clans had possession of land. This map was created in 1899 showing the “possessions of the Highland Proprietors” according to the Acts of Parliament of 1587 and 1594. This was under King James VI. [original can be found at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_the_clans_of_Scotland_%281899,_third_edition%29.jpg]
Highland Menage series: MacDougal clan in 16th century Scotland

Clan MacDougall is descended from one of the sons of Somerled, ‘King of the Isles’, killed in 1164. At one time Lords of Lorn, possessing much land and power, they were punished for not supporting Robert the Bruce. In the fictional MacDougal clan in the late 16th century there are sixteen brothers under Laird Somerled […]
If you like hot, hunky Highlanders with your erotic menage romance…

A new Highland Menage series will debut this spring featuring hot, hunky, Highlanders! Aye, ye’ll be reading of the MacDougal brothers from the late sixteenth century, long afore they left the Highlands of Scotland! For over a hundred years the MacDougals have only produced sons. This generation there are sixteen of them, including three sets […]
Lustful Intentions: One of Katie’s grandmother Hildy’s favorite teacups

Hildy’s Gran may be the CEO of a large family-run corporation, but she is also a lady. At the end of the workday she loves to relax with a peaceful cup of tea. Wouldn’t you, with one so pretty? See page 91
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Overview of Highland series
There are sixteen MacDougal brothers, all tall and fierce warriors, most with blue eyes and dark hair. They stoutly defend what’s left of the once-mighty...

Highland Menage series: MacDougal clan in 16th century Scotland
Clan MacDougall is descended from one of the sons of Somerled, ‘King of the Isles’, killed in 1164. At one time Lords of Lorn, possessing much land...
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