In this medieval Scottish romance, enemies become lovers when a woman lends her gifts as a healer to an injured warrior.
Scotland, 1141. A Norman king’s attempts to rule the Highland clans is making his favorite knight’s job difficult—and that is before a woman of mystery lays siege to the warrior’s heart . . .
She Lives To Heal . . .
He’s a giant of a man; what’s more, he’s the enemy. These truths should be enough to send Aislynn running far and fast from the wounded stranger in the woods. But he needs her help—and the reward he bestows changes her forever . . .
He Fights To Kill . . .
Formidable knight Rhoenne Guy de Ramhurst has been “gifted” with a fiefdom—and the unenviable task of taming the rebellious Highlanders that populate it. He also has a castle full of dissidents, led by his own half brother. Yet these challenges pale in comparison with attempts to forget the healer who saved his life and captured his heart . . .
And One Love Rules Them Both . . .
When Aislynn is abducted by his profligate sibling, Rhoenne becomes her protector—even as he tries to resist her. But Aislynn has secrets of her own—and as deception and danger swirl ever closer around them, the truth may be their only salvation . . .
Praise for the novels of Jackie Ivie:
“[A] sexy, lively take . . . Romantic and complex.” —
Library Journal on
The Knight Before Christmas
“Wonderful . . . with a heroine every woman will admire.” —
New York Times–bestselling author Heather Graham on
Lady of The Knight
Circa l’autore
Jackie Ivie is a native of Utah and attended the University of Utah on a full scholarship in Fine Art. She relocated to Wyoming for several years before moving to Anchorage, Alaska, where she lives with her husband and their four children and manages a division of a large service company. In her “spare time” between being a mom, a wife, and a businesswoman, Jackie can usually be found at her word processor, totally absorbed in another century while glancing occasionally at the magnificent snow-capped mountain views through her windows.