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Sword of the Highlands

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Penguin, 2008 - Fiction - 308 pages
One minute, she’s New York heiress and art curator Magda Deacon, enraptured by the Highlander captured in an old portrait. The next, she’s falling through time to 17th-century Scotland—and embarking on the most erotic journey of her life.
  

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Review: Sword of the Highlands (Highlands #2)

User Review  - Nancie_belikov - Goodreads

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Review: Sword of the Highlands (Highlands #2)

User Review  - Brittany Gass - Goodreads

I enjoyed it but I do not know if it was the edition I had or what... It was very hard to follow. There was no space in between different characters and conversations. It made it hard to figure out what was going on.... other than that it was ok not terrible... Read full review

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Contents

I
1
II
9
III
13
IV
20
V
26
VI
37
VII
49
VIII
62
XXIII
171
XXIV
180
XXV
186
XXVI
195
XXVII
202
XXVIII
204
XXIX
208
XXX
218

IX
68
X
79
XI
83
XII
87
XIII
93
XIV
101
XV
106
XVI
111
XVII
121
XVIII
126
XIX
130
XX
142
XXI
152
XXII
162
XXXI
225
XXXII
229
XXXIII
237
XXXIV
238
XXXV
243
XXXVI
249
XXXVII
261
XXXVIII
268
XXXIX
274
XL
282
XLI
288
XLII
290
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About the author (2008)

Veronica Wolff has a master's degree in art history from The University of Texas at Austin. She has lived everywhere from South Carolina to Hawaii to India, finally settling in San Francisco where she lives with her husband, two children, a dog and cat, and countless houseplants. Her unmarketable skills include snow-boarding, speaking Hindi, gardening, and knowing an alarming amount of pop-culture trivia. She has two new books coming out with Berkley: Warrior Of The Highlands (January 2009, Berkley Sensation Mass Market Original) and Lord Of The Highlands (Berkley Sensation Mass Market Original scheduled for January 2010).

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