Domhnall's Honor


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Tormented by visions of the past, she must go back in time to ally with a handsome Highlander... Astrid Hart has turned her back on magic and time travel since the dark events of her childhood, choosing to embrace her life as a doctor in the twenty-first century. Yet when foreboding visions of the past consume her, she has no choice but to go back in time to prevent war and bloodshed. Torn between his Norse and Gaelic heritage, Domhnall will do whatever it takes to protect his people. After meeting a bonnie time-traveling witch with a dark warning of the future, he must join forces with her to preserve the tentative peace of the Scottish isles. As Astrid and Domhnall work together to preserve history and the fate of the people of the isles, they contend with their growing love for each other against the tumult of clashing forces, magic, and the pull of time.... Start reading now! This book should be of interest related to the following: medieval romance, Scottish romance, Highlanders, time travel, Scottish historical romance, time travel romance, Scottish time travel romance, books about Highlanders, Outlander, time travel romance books, fantasy romance, historical romance, witches, magic, time travel romance, Scottish time travel romance, 14th century romance, Scottish medieval romance, ancient world romance, historical fantasy, historical romance




Unstoppable in a Kilt


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She dumped him, but he won't give up until he wins her back—no matter what it takes. Domhnall Sterling has been burned by love before, but he knows Fiona MacTaggart is the one for him. Trouble is, she dumped him. Their relationship began when Domhnall lost Jessica O'Connor to Grey Dixon, the soft-spoken Brit who can't even toss a caber the right way. Fiona was Domhnall's last chance. Now his pigheaded nature has ruined that, and she wants nothing more to do with him. But the stubborn Scot won't surrender the battle. He might have lost Jessica in the most humiliating way, but he will not give up on Fiona. No matter how many times she slams the door in his face. No matter how many of her brothers try to knock sense into him. Not even if the entire MacTaggart clan steps in. They're about to learn how far the unstoppable Scot will go for love. Unstoppable in a Kilt is the fourteenth book in the bestselling Hot Scots series of contemporary romances. Did you miss the beginning of Domhnall and Fiona's journey? Catch up in Brit vs. Scot (A Hot Brits/Hot Scots/Au Naturel Crossover).




On A Highland Hill


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They were destined to meet, but they never expected to fall in love… His tormented soul Kenneth McInnish, a guardsman for the powerful Gunn Clan, is not prepared for the tender devotion from the lass his clan steals from the king. Tricked into marrying her, he makes the best of it. But it’s her kisses that win him over to the fact that he might enjoy being married. Beneath Kenneth’s wounded heart lies a protector. But Elisa is more than capable of taking care of herself. The only place he’s sure of himself is at night when he shares the most passionate experiences of his life. Her giving nature Elisa always thought she’d marry the ruthless warrior who abducted her. When she finds out the truth behind her abduction and is mercifully rescued, she is forced to wed for her protection. She chooses a warrior whose soul needs saving the most. Everything she does to aid Kenneth goes awry and puts him in a worse position. Faced with the possibility of endangering his clan, she risks her own peril to save him. Their dangerous encounter When Kenneth learns of the trickery which caused him to marry Elisa and forces him to confront his demons, he’s not sure how to proceed. She’s everything he never knew he could have. As they aid those around them, can they save each other and find the love they both need and desire?




Gunn Guardsman Series


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The Gunn clan's Highland guard's only pursuit is protecting their laird, his family, and when necessary the clan. With their laird's and the king's interference, the guardsman are embroiled in tumultuous situations with the bonniest lasses in the land. As each finds love, will they give their hearts to the women they love or will they keep their oaths to their laird?







Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland


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Volumes 1-2, 3-6 paged continuously Irish and English on opposite pages "The Four masters were Michael, Conary, and Cucogry O'Clery, together with Ferfeasa O'Mulconry "--Introductory remarks, v l, p xix Known also as the Annuals of Donegal v 1 Introductory remarks Annals, to A D 902 --v 2 903-1171 --v 3 1172-1372 --v 4 1373-1500 --v 5 1501-1588 --v 6 1589-1616 Appendix [pedigrees and histories of famous Irish families]--v 7 Index locorum Index nominum By the Four masters, from the earliest period to the year 1616 ; edited from mss. in the library of the Royal Irish Academy and of Trinity College, Dublin ; with a translation and copious notes, by John O'Donovan. Vols 5,6,7 only held.




The Letters of Emily Dickinson


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The definitive edition of Emily Dickinson’s correspondence, expanded and revised for the first time in over sixty years. Emily Dickinson was a letter writer before she was a poet. And it was through letters that she shared prose reflections—alternately humorous, provocative, affectionate, and philosophical—with her extensive community. While her letters often contain poems, and some letters consist entirely of a single poem, they also constitute a rich genre all their own. Through her correspondence, Dickinson appears in her many facets as a reader, writer, and thinker; social commentator and comedian; friend, neighbor, sister, and daughter. The Letters of Emily Dickinson is the first collected edition of the poet’s correspondence since 1958. It presents all 1,304 of her extant letters, along with the small number available from her correspondents. Almost 300 are previously uncollected, including letters published after 1958, letters more recently discovered in manuscript, and more than 200 “letter-poems” that Dickinson sent to correspondents without accompanying prose. This edition also redates much of her correspondence, relying on records of Amherst weather patterns, historical events, and details about flora and fauna to locate the letters more precisely in time. Finally, updated annotations place Dickinson’s writing more firmly in relation to national and international events, as well as the rhythms of daily life in her hometown. What emerges is not the reclusive Dickinson of legend but a poet firmly embedded in the political and literary currents of her time. Dickinson’s letters shed light on the soaring and capacious mind of a great American poet and her vast world of relationships. This edition presents her correspondence anew, in all its complexity and brilliance.







Ollam


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Ollam (“ollav”), named for the ancient title of Ireland’s chief poets, celebrates the career of Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, Henry L. Shattuck Professor of Irish Studies at Harvard University, who is one of the foremost interpreters of the rich and fascinating world of early Irish saga literature. It is a complement to his own book of essays, Coire Sois, the Cauldron of Knowledge: A Companion to Early Irish Saga, also edited by Matthieu Boyd (University of Notre Dame Press, 2014), and a sequel to his classic monograph The Heroic Biography of Cormac mac Airt (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1977) and as such it begins to show the richness of his legacy. The essays in Ollam represent cutting-edge research in Celtic philology and historical and literary studies. They form three clusters: heroic legend; law and language; and poetry and poetics. The 21 contributors are among the best Celtic Studies scholars of their respective generations, whether they are rising stars or great professors at the finest universities around the world. The book has a Foreword by William Gillies, Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh and former President of the International Congress of Celtic Studies, who also contributed an essay on courtly love-poetry in the Book of the Dean of Lismore. Other highlight include a new edition and translation of the famous poem Messe ocus Pangur bán; a suite of articarticles on the ideal king of Irish tradition, Cormac mac Airt; and studies on well-known heroes like Cú Chulainn and Finn mac Cumaill. This book will be a must-have, and a treat, for Celtic specialists. To nonspecialists it offers a glimpse at the vast creative energy of Gaelic literature through the ages and of Celtic Studies in the twenty-first century.




The history of Ireland


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