Highland Fury
By Celia Collier
Review By: Mae Hochstetler

Diskus Publishing
Caught amid the Irish Rebellion against the English, this Scotsman risks life and limb to free the beautiful Lora O' Shea from the men who tormented her throughout her life. Every man who had come into her path, her Da, (father)  Thaddeus Fitzpatrick, her newly discovered brother and leader of the Irish Revolt,  The Raven, and her husband the drunkard, Shamus O' Shea, had beaten and psychologically tortured Lora O' Shea. In her efforts to free her daughter, Megan, from the grips of her grandfather, Lora endures agonies of physical abuse from her relations in her quest for freedom. Her only champion was Daniel.
No greater hero was ever created before Daniel Sinclair. Well, maybe his father, the Devil of the Highlands, Duncan Sinclair. Daniel follows in his father's footsteps in his valiant pursuit to save a maiden from a burning stake and later an abusive husband. When he champions the young lass whose singed hair fills his nostrils, instantly Daniel is intrigued by the woman who clings to him as his steed races out of the English town that accused her, a stranger, of witchcraft.
This brilliant novel, Highland Fury by Celia Collier, suspends the reader word by word. A flawless masterpiece of historical romance, Highland Fury's gripping plot, true dialect and dialogue interpretation and exacting composition leave an indelible impression upon its reader. Celia Collier's Highland Fury is worth the badge of honor for its action and intense drama. If you're ready for a historical romance that you can't set aside, get your copy of Highland Fury at Diskus Publishing.
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