Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

The Laird's Future Bride
The Laird's Future Bride
The Laird's Future Bride
Ebook185 pages3 hours

The Laird's Future Bride

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4/5

()

Read preview

About this ebook

Re-release

Clan MacLeod is special; they protect all paranormal people in a world where “different” can be a death sentence. In return, they know who their soul mate is.

Holly is on holidays in Scotland, and for Valentine’s Day, she is attending a sixteenth-century period weekend party at the MacLeod castle. When she arrives she is surrounded by lightning that takes her back in time to the fifteen hundreds. There, she meets Laird Duncan MacLeod, who tells her she is his and she will marry him the next day.

Duncan, Laird of the MacLeod clan, has met his soul mate, and he’s not letting her get away. The only problem with that is he has competition for Holly’s affection in his brother Callam. Constant feuding with his neighboring clans, and the trouble he has convincing Holly to stay married to him in his time, have Duncan unsure if he will ever get it together to have a happily ever after.

Will Holly sacrifice everything to be with a man she has just met, yet her soul recognizes? Or will she give up on true love and run from a world too unfamiliar, where her only friend is a black stallion?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHazel Gower
Release dateJun 15, 2015
ISBN9781311165817
The Laird's Future Bride
Author

Hazel Gower

I'm a mother of four amazing children. I started writing down my story ideas in high school, and never really stopped. Writing, I have to say, is my salvation. After I've gotten all the kids in bed and have cleaned up, I sit at my computer or sometimes a notebook with a pencil and relax, write, and escape.I love to hear from any of my readers, so feel free to send me an email and like me on Facebook.

Read more from Hazel Gower

Related to The Laird's Future Bride

Related ebooks

Historical Romance For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for The Laird's Future Bride

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
4/5

4 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    The Laird's Future Bride - Hazel Gower

    The Laird’s Future Bride

    The MacLeod Clan

    Book One

    HAZEL GOWER

    Copyright © 2015 Hazel Gower

    The Laird’s Future Bride, by Hazel Gower

    The MacLeod Clan – Book One

    All rights reserved.

    All rights reserved. In accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the author or publisher constitutes unlawful piracy and theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like to use the material from the book (other than for review purposes), prior written permission must be obtained from the author.

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual events, locales, or persons living or dead, are coincidental.

    Cover by Jess Buffett Graphic Designs

    Message from the Author

    This book is set in Australia. In Australia the legal age to drink, vote, get married and so on is eighteen. The characters speak English Australian, so if you see the word ‘arse’ instead of ‘ass’ it is because that’s how we say it in Australia where the book is set. If you find a word you haven’t heard before, look it up or message me I’d be happy to talk to you.

    Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoy my book.

    Hazel Gower

    Dedication

    To my amazing family, thank you for encouraging me to follow my dreams. I’m so lucky to have a wonderful husband and awesome children. To my best friend Jess Buffett, I love you, thanks for putting up with me.

    Prologue

    The seer ran. She’d watched her mother burn before her and had been told she was next, but she’d escaped. The seer kenned she needed to find a safe haven, a place where she would be protected. She’d heard through a healer a while ago that gifted people were moving to the MacLeods, a clan that protected everyone no matter what ye were. The seer decided that was where she would go. She wanted to be safe.

    Once she decided, the universe guided her where she needed to go. It took her close to a sennight to get to the MacLeods and as soon as she reached their borders, a feeling of peace and safety washed over her. She took an easier pace the rest of the way to the keep to ask the laird’s permission to live among his clan. When she arrived a day later, she was welcomed. Laird Robert and Lady Magan were kind enough to give her a position at the castle.

    As the seer was leaving, two young lads ran to the laird and lady. Mother, Da, they said in unison. It was then that she had a vision. She saw the two boys growing up, sharing everything. The younger helped the older to lead, and they trusted each other with a fierce loyalty. Then she saw them as grown men and two paths flashed before her. One where the men never married and remained the closest of brothers, the MacLeods feuding with all their neighbors and many dying. A scary path because neither married, and the MacLeod line soon died out, making the lands a safe haven no more to gifted people.

    The second path was promising, but came with a downfall. A beautiful girl, with long raven hair and big brown eyes being brought through time by magic, Lady Magan’s magic. The girl would bring peace and have a magic of her own. She would also be a soul mate to one child, but the other child would also fall in love with the girl, and the two brothers would be torn apart.

    The seer came out of the vision and looked around the room. She kenned that half the people were gifted, a lot of people to put in peril. The seer looked at the boys, one with bright red hair like his father, the other blond like his mother. They each had magic. The seer couldn’t let the first path come to pass. She would help the second path come true, but she would use her knowledge to make sure the rift between the brothers didn’t become permanent.

    The seer looked to Lady Magan and decided to befriend her, to help the second path come true. The MacLeods wouldn’t die out. The seer would make sure they would be around to protect the gifted for years to come.

    Her path decided, she walked out of the keep and to the cottage they told her was vacant. The seer had a plan. A purpose.

    Chapter One

    I wonder if I kill my best friend but explain everything that led to me doing the deed, would that get me off? Holly muttered as the rain pelted down on her. She was an easygoing person, but the nonstop rain on her holiday was getting her down. Holly moved the satchel bag Jane had convinced her to get to go with the costumes she’d bought for the weekend across her chest. She gathered up the ridiculous 1500s period dress with one hand to stop it from getting covered in mud. Gripping the small weekend suitcase with her other hand, she walked as fast as she could to the castle.

    She looked around the lush green Scottish countryside as she walked to the massive stone castle. The stunning castle looked like it came out of a fairytale with its lush gardens and tall stone wall surrounding it. The castle’s back was to the water of the Isle of Skye. It was a perfect picture.

    Since Holly had gotten out of the taxi, the rain had intensified to a downpour. She wished Jane hadn’t gotten sick. The weekend costume party was more her thing than Holly’s. Lightning flashed across the water in the distance, and Holly’s heart skipped a beat.

    Let’s go to Scotland before we start university, Jane had said. It will be fun to go there for Valentine’s Day. We could meet a sexy Scottish rogue.

    Holly loved her best friend. Jane had been there for her over the last year, helping her manage after the deaths of her parents. Holly was an only child, and had been really close with her parents. They had called her their miracle baby. Holly’s mother had been a year off forty when she’d had her, and her father was in his fifties. They had been the best parents anyone could ask for. Holly did everything with them, so much so that she never really had any rebellious teen years. They laughed when Jane got her into trouble with one of her ideas, like this one.

    I swear, this will be the last time I listen to Jane. She gets sick, and I have to go to this silly party by myself. I told her we should have gone to a hot place like Vanuatu or Bali, but no. Jane always has to be different, Holly grumbled to the sky, not expecting it to answer with more lightning. Holly would admit, though, that Jane’s spontaneous craziness was the thing that kept them best friends. Holly always wished she could be more like her friend.

    Holly’s shoes squelched in the mud as she walked up the pathway to the castle. Stupid cab. How can they live in this godforsaken country and still have cars that get stuck in the mud? Holly smiled grimly as the lightning strike hit the water as if in agreement. Holly was sick of the rain. Since she and Jane had arrived in Scotland, it seemed it had done nothing but rain. On a positive note, at least the wheels of her small suitcase weren’t getting stuck in the mud.

    Why the hell am I still going to this idiotic Valentine costume party weekend alone? Holly yelled as she tripped over a stone. The sky roared, and lightning slashed across the sky and hit the ground within meters of her. Okay…that has to be a sign. Holly turned to head back down the muddy driveway only to scream when lightning slammed in front of her. Spinning back around, she dropped the dress and gripped the suitcase tighter, needing to hold onto something as she ran for the castle with the lightning chasing her.

    Holly prayed that if she lived, she would enjoy her much needed holiday, meet a sexy Scotsman and finally get laid. It would be memorable and special with someone from a different country. Holly was a virgin. She was reluctant to give in and do the deed, as Jane called it, with just anyone. Holly had heard too many stories about how people wished they waited for someone special. Even Holly’s own mother had told her she wished she’d waited for Holly’s father.

    You always remember the first person you have sex with, even if you try hard not to, her mother had said.

    Even Jane had said she wished she’d saved it for the boyfriend she had now. Holly wanted to learn from other people’s mistakes. She’d held off, determined to keep it for someone special. When her parents had died almost a year ago, only a week before her eighteenth birthday, she’d closed herself off from everyone and mourned. Holly promised herself, though, if she lived through this and made it into the castle without being struck by lightning, she would give it up to the first man she saw.

    Lightning slashed right in front of her, and she screamed. It seemed to be all around her, a circle of white flashing light. Holly froze, then spun to see the lightning surround her until all she could see was white flashing lights. The ground shook and became more uneven beneath her. Moving her feet further apart to stabilize herself, she watched as the lightning smashed to the earth. Terrified, Holly dared not even blink, fearing she would miss her chance to escape and run to freedom.

    After what felt like hours, but what was probably only seconds, the lightning stopped in front of her and the castle doors came into view. Holly let go of the suitcase and ran like her life depended on it. When she reached the doors, she pulled one of them open only to smash into a hard surface. Before she could fall, arms came around her.

    Och now, lass, I’ve got ye.

    The strong Scottish brogue sent shivers coursing through her. Holly stared up into the bluest eyes she’d ever seen, set into a strong masculine face, with high cheekbones, and a sharp chin, with bushy red eyebrows matching a fiery red mane. Her shivering cold, wet body felt so soft against his warm broad, muscular chest. What did he do for a living? He was bloody huge and towered over her five-two, which wasn’t hard, she thought a little incoherently.

    Clearing her suddenly dry throat, she calmed her racing heart by taking deep breaths, moaning when she remembered her promise if she got free. This guy would sure be special to be her first, if he weren’t married. A strong woodsy smell invaded her senses, and her whole body came alive. Horrified at her response to a stranger, she held her breath. Oh, no, the man who held her, and who currently looked down at her with amusement clear in his eyes and on his face, was the heavenly smell she smelt, and she’d just been sniffing him and breathing him in like he was her last breath.

    Giving a huff of embarrassment, Holly pushed at his chest. Thanks for the help. I’m going to go find the loo and freshen up. Ahh…ladies’ room, and clean myself up.

    Holly watched the man’s eyebrows furrow. His piercing blue eyes felt like they could see into her soul, and she shivered at the sensation of his intense stare.

    Lass, I dinna know what loo ladies room is.

    Holly groaned. Sorry. I keep forgetting Australians use different words for things. The bathroom facilities? The toilet? He still didn’t look like he was sure of what she meant. I need to go to the… she pointed to her private parts and made a whizzing noise.

    Ye need to use the garderobe, the chamber pot?

    Holly knew her eyes widened; surely he meant a toilet. Feeling the heat grow on her cheeks, she nodded, hoping he would show her where she could freshen up.

    I was just heading out to meet me men for training. I find meself wanting to stay now. Where did ye come from? I canna see ye’re escort. I have nay sent for anyone, and I know me mother has nay bride candidate coming. I think she’s finally given up. Thank God. He ran his fingers through his thick red mane. Ye are dressed in ye’re finery. He glanced behind her. King James, did he send ye? He’s given me orders to marry before the year is out. Ye’re accent is strange, though. Where did he send for ye from?

    What the hell was the guy going on about? Holly turned behind her to see if a camera crew was filming this for something, but what she saw had her gasping. Everything looked different. There were buildings that Holly was sure hadn’t been there when she walked up to the castle through the storm. Holly moved past the large man, entered the castle, and froze. It was mostly empty except for a few men and women milling about dressed similarly to the man and her.

    Holly groaned and hoped she wasn’t too early for the party, or hadn’t interrupted something, like a movie or TV show being filmed. Holly had wanted to leave extra early to be sure she found the place and could fix herself up and get warm if the rain messed her up. I’m sorry. Am I early for the party?

    She turned back to the man, who frowned. What party, lass?

    The Valentine party. She rummaged through her satchel, pulling out her iPod, wallet, some makeup, mobile phone, camera, and a cloak, until she felt the invitation at the bottom. Aha. Here it is.

    She put the gold invitation in his hands only for him to drop it and take a step back away from her. He was now completely white as he stared wide-eyed at her. Are you okay? She touched his arm, as a feeling of concern for this man washed over her.

    Ah, lass, I’m sorry, she was nay meant to use her magic ever again, the man muttered. Then he looked around the huge hall, paused, picked up the invitation and yelled, Mother! Mother! Get here now!

    Unsure of what was going on, Holly studied the huge room around her. The stone walls were covered with three different large tapestries. Another wall had fancy weapons mounted. The room had a bunch of long tables, most with long benches. Only one table, at the top

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1