Over the Highland Mountains
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  • Reads 79,636
  • Votes 2,249
  • Parts 24
  • Time 6h 11m
Complete, First published May 29, 2022
Circa 1200 AD Scotland

After the death of her mother, Lily's clan quickly fell into poverty. Five years later, her people are suffering more than ever. Lily is offered a way of escape, a way to help her people... she must marry Laird Mackenzie.
This Highlander and his men are highly skilled, well-trained, and savage. They showed no mercy to their enemies and answer any inter-clan dispute with the utmost brutality.
This may save her people, but it may be the death of her.
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