Aiden McArthur’s the ne’er-do-well brother of a laird. He’s a fighter not a lover. Little did he realize that the one chivalrous act he’d ever committed would put him in the sights of their English enemies. He’s under their thumb and has no choice but to spy on his own kind. This doesn’t sit well with him, especially when he determines that he’s to spy on the lovely Cora Flannigan. Cora Flannigan and her brother were orphaned at a very young age. Luckily for the both of them, the Ramseys took them in and offered them much more than a home. They offered them a family. Little did Cora know about their clandestine activities. This wasn’t an issue for her. She completely understood and supported the highland cause.
Highlander Harrison MacMasters knows a pretty face can hide bitter deception. Once, he'd been drawn to Grace Winters and the temptation in her kiss. Now, he knows better than to trust her with anything, including his heart. But when he’s drawn into a risky mission with life-and-death stakes, he's forced to watch over the one woman he hoped to never see again. Grace Winters will do anything to keep her sister safe, even if it means stealing the Crown Jewels themselves. But when she’s caught in the act, she’ll need to make a bargain with the devil to keep herself from the gallows and her family from the poorhouse. Too bad the one man she gave in to temptation with years ago now controls her fate and is playing a dangerous game of his own—with her heart. Each book in the Highland Hearts series is STANDALONE: * The Highlander Who Loved Me * Lady Evelyn's Highland Protector * Tempting the Highland Spy
"A master of Highland romance. ...[A] love story that transcends time and place."-Becky Condit of USA Today This Highland Laird won't bow to the Crown Laird Ruairi Sutherland refuses to send his only son away to be educated by the English. And he most definitely will not appear in Edinburgh to pay homage to a liege who has no respect for Scotland. So he does what any laird would do-he lies to the king. The last thing Ruairi expects is a beautiful English governess to appear on his doorstep. But this lady spy might make him... Lady Ravenna Walsingham is a seasoned spy who is sent to the savage Highlands to uncover a nefarious plot against the Crown. Playing the part of an English governess-a job easier said than done-she infiltrates the home of Laird Sutherland, a suspected conspirator. If she doesn't betray him first Ravenna soon discovers that the only real threat Sutherland poses is to her heart. But will the proud Highland laird ever forgive her when he discovers the woman he loves in an English spy? More praise for My Highland Spy: "This book begs to be read and reread."-RT Book Reviews, 4 1/2 Stars "Beautiful! This book has it all."-Night Owl Reviews, 4.5 Stars, Reviewer Top Pick "An exciting Highland tale of intrigue, betrayal, and love with a braw Highland hero and strong English heroine any reader will love."-Hannah Howell, New York Times bestselling author of Highland Master Highland Spies series: My Highland Spy Kilts and Daggers Plaids and Petticoats
1684, Scottish Highlands It’s become abundantly clear to Scarlet Worthington that England no longer can offer her anything good. With few other options, she flees to the wilds of Scotland to help her sister, who has created a place where women learn to protect themselves. There is something special about the Highlands. It could be the lush rolling hills, the clean air, the feeling of doing something good... or maybe it’s the fierce Campbell warrior she’s recruited to help. Aiden Campbell has spent months recovering from burns he sustained in a fire set by English soldiers. Finally, he’s healed enough to take temporary command of his clan. Between the fire and his own ghosts, there is no love lost between him and the English. So why does he say yes when the new Englishwoman in town asks for his help? And why does she have the power to distract him so much? When Scarlet’s past stalks her all the way to Scotland, her nightmares become real and the things Aiden has taught her are put to the test. And as Aiden fights the heat of passion that grows between them, a different kind of wildfire threatens everything. Each book in The Campbells series is STANDALONE: * The Scottish Rogue * The Savage Highlander * The Wicked Viscount * The Highland Outlaw
From RITA winner Gwyn Cready comes a Scottish time travel romance perfect for fans of Outlander Modern day battle reenactor Duncan MacHarg thinks he has it made—until he lands in the middle of a real Highland battle and comes face to face with the clan's beautiful, spirited leader. Out of time and out of place, Duncan must use every skill he can muster to earn his position among the clansmen and in the heart of the devastatingly intriguing woman to whom he must pledge his oath. Abby needs a hero and she needs him now. Duncan's a man with no measurable battle skills and a damnably distracting smile. But she sees in him a fighting spirit, and Abby will do whatever it takes to turn him into a Scots warrior herself—one demanding and intimate lesson at a time. Sirens of the Scottish Borderlands Series: Just in Time for a Highlander (Book 1) First Time with a Highlander (Book 2) Every Time with a Highlander (Book 3) Praise for Gwyn Cready: "Cready's writing is romantic and wickedly witty." —Rachel Gibson, New York Times #1 Bestselling Author "Fun and sexy...a reading adventure you don't want to miss." —Janet Evanovich, New York Times #1 Bestselling Author, on Tumbling Through Time "Passionate, suspenseful, adventurous and highly entertaining." —RT Book Reviews, 4 1⁄2 stars, on Aching for Always "Cready's writing is as brilliantly seductive as it is historically gripping." —Fictitious Musings, on Timeless Desire
John Buchan's 'The Complete Novels of John Buchan: 25+ Spy Classics, Thrillers & Adventure Novels in One Premium Edition (Unabridged)' is a compelling collection of thrilling and adventurous stories that showcase Buchan's mastery of the spy genre. With a mix of espionage, political intrigue, and daring escapades, the book provides readers with a captivating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century espionage literature. Buchan's writing style is both engaging and evocative, drawing readers into a world of danger and excitement. His attention to detail and intricate plots make each novel a page-turner that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. John Buchan, a Scottish novelist and politician, drew inspiration from his own experiences in the British intelligence services during World War I to write his spy novels. His background in politics and diplomacy lends a sense of authenticity to his stories, adding depth and complexity to the characters and plots. Buchan's keen insight into human nature and his understanding of the geopolitical landscape of his time are evident in his nuanced portrayals of spies and secret agents. I highly recommend 'The Complete Novels of John Buchan' to readers who enjoy action-packed thrillers with a historical twist. Buchan's storytelling prowess and his unique perspective on the world of espionage make this collection a must-read for fans of spy fiction and adventure novels.
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This meticulously edited spy collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Introduction: The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service Agents (George Barton) My Adventures as a Spy (Robert Baden-Powell) Novels: John Buchan: The 39 Steps Greenmantle Mr Standfast The Three Hostages The Island of Sheep The Courts of the Morning The Green Wildebeest Huntingtower Castle Gay The House of the Four Winds The Power-House John Macnab The Dancing Floor The Gap in the Curtain Sick Heart River Sing a Song of Sixpence E. Phillips Oppenheim: The Spy Paramount The Great Impersonation Last Train Out The Double Traitor Havoc The Spymaster Ambrose Lavendale, Diplomat The Vanished Messenger The Dumb Gods Speak The Pawns Court The Box With Broken Seals The Great Prince Shan The Devil's Paw The Bird of Paradise The Zeppelin's Passenger The Kingdom of the Blind The Illustrious Prince The Lost Ambassador Mysterious Mr. Sabin The Betrayal The Colossus of Arcadia Erskine Childers: The Riddle of the Sands Joseph Conrad: The Secret Agent John R. Coryell: The Great Spy System William Le Queux: The Great War in England in 1897 The Invasion of 1910 Whoso Findeth a Wife Of Royal Blood Her Majesty's Minister The Under-Secretary The Czar's Spy Spies of the Kaiser The Price of Power Her Royal Highness At the Sign of the Sword Number 70, Berlin The Way to Win The Zeppelin Destroyer Sant of the Secret Service Fred M. White: The Romance of the Secret Service Fund By Woman's Wit The Mazaroff Rifle In the Express The Almedi Concession The Other Side of the Chess-Board Three of Them Robert W. Chambers: In Secret The Dark Star The Slayer of Souls The Flaming Jewel James Fenimore Cooper: The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground Arthur Conan Doyle: His Last Bow Talbot Mundy: Jimgrim and Allah's Peace The Iblis at Ludd The Seventeen Thieves of El-Kalil The Lion of Petra The Woman Ayisha The Lost Trooper Affair in Araby A Secret Society Moses and Mrs. Aintree The Mystery of Khufu's Tomb
In the period that preceded the great wars most of the countries in Europe lived in a great fear of possible invasion of foreign powers or infiltration of enemy spies and secret service agents in the state affairs. This fear resulted in forming of invasion literature genre and William Le Queux was the ruling king of the genre: The Great War in England in 1897 The Invasion of 1910 Whoso Findeth a Wife Of Royal Blood Her Majesty's Minister The Under-Secretary The Czar's Spy Spies of the Kaiser The Price of Power Her Royal Highness At the Sign of the Sword Number 70, Berlin The Way to Win The Zeppelin Destroyer Sant of the Secret Service William Le Queux (1864-1927) was an Anglo-French writer who mainly wrote in the genres of mystery, thriller, and espionage, particularly in the years leading up to World War I. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy "The Great War in England in 1897" and the anti-German invasion fantasy "The Invasion of 1910."
The Highlander's Reluctant Bride Caitlin Graham's a lowland lass, living with her uncle. She, her sister, and her brother were orphaned at a young age and Uncle Jamie graciously took them in. When her uncle tells her she's caught the eye of a highland laird at a wedding feast a few weeks back she agrees to secure her uncle's position with the highland tribes by taking the laird's hand. Connor McArthur's land's been stolen by a highland scoundrel who's a distant relative, thereby relegating Connor to live among the hills, biding his time when he can get the lands and title back. He's heard rumor of a dowry wagon to be provided to the thieving bastard who's stolen his lands. Connor gathers his men and captures the wagon, but what's he to do with the fiery lass who is traveling with the dowry? The Brigand's Rescued Bride Dominik MacFie seeks one thing, and one thing alone. Revenge on the man who cost him his life. Lady luck was on Dominik's side when she put him in the vicinity of the man who'd stolen his heritage, his honor, his pride, and most of all his life. Lady luck had nothing to do with Dominik's sneaking into the man's castle to attain vengeance. And he would have, had a comely lass with a bruised face not screamed at the sight of him. Dominik cannot get the bonnie lass from his mind, he has to see her again. Has to find out why her face is bruised. And he has to seek that retribution against his mortal enemy. Mairi McAllister's a prisoner in a castle. She's scheduled to be wed to the laird who's holding her hostage by using her brother as collateral. She rues the night she screamed at the sight of the brigand with the dagger who could have put an end to her misery and her captivity. So why does she want to see the mercenary assassin again? Fate has thrown these two together but a mutual hatred will keep them together. Until fickle fate puts her life in imminent danger again. Now, Dominik has to make a choice. The Highland Spy Aiden McArthur's the ne'er-do-well brother of a laird. He's a fighter not a lover. Little did he realize that the one chivalrous act he'd ever committed would put him in the sights of their English enemies. He's under their thumb and has no choice but to spy on his own kind. This doesn't sit well with him, especially when he determines that he's to spy on the lovely Cora Flannigan. Cora Flannigan and her brother were orphaned at a very young age. Luckily for the both of them, the Ramseys took them in and offered them much more than a home. They offered them Highland runaway finds love's sweet surrender… a family. Little did Cora know about their clandestine activities. This wasn't an issue for her. She completely understood and supported the highland cause. The Highlander's Runaway The Sinclair and the MacFie clans have been feuding for ages. Longer than anyone alive can remember why. They avoid each other at all costs, though their lands border. Laurel Sinclair's brother has promised her hand to an oaf of a laird to secure payment of their family's debts. Dismayed and disgusted she takes the only option at hand. She flees. Now that he's no longer part of the mercenary Iron Wolves, Caelen MacFie's taken to riding and securing the countryside of his family lands. Imagine his surprise when he finds a strange lass exiting the treeline. Even more concerning, she's sporting the colors of the Sinclairs. To further complicate matters, she's bleeding from a head wound and doesn't remember her identity.