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Howard Amalie - What a Scot Wants

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Highlander Ronan Maclaren must marry, but hes in no particular hurry. Hes perfectly happy as the laird of his clan, running the Maclaren Whisky Distillery, and besides, he just hasnt found the right woman. Lady Imogen Kinley has cleverly avoided wedlock for years. Men, she has learned from painful experience, are not to be trusted. Determined to remain independent, she takes an indecent amount of pleasure in making herself as unattractive to potential suitors as possible. When desperate measures are taken by their parents and a betrothal contract is signed, its loathing at first sight. They each vow to make the other cry off-by any means necessary. But what starts out as a battle of wits ... quickly dissolves into a battle of wills. Each book in the Tartans & Titans series is STANDALONE: * Sweet Home Highlander * A Lord for the Lass * What a Scot Wants.

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Chapter One

Maclaren Estate, Scotland, 1831

Im no marrying a bloody stranger!

Ronan Maclaren, Duke of Dunrannoch and Maclaren laird, slammed the sheet of fine vellum onto the desk. He glared at his mother and solicitor gathered in the study at Maclaren.

Fathers will said nothing of an arranged marriage. His eyes shot to Mr. Stevenson, who sat to Lady Dunrannochs left, his leather case in his lap. The room was cold, the stone walls and floor absorbing the wintry Highland chill outside, and yet the mans brow beaded with sweat.

At his lordships express instruction, I was not to mention the additional codicil until two years after his death, Stevenson said. At that time, if you hadnt secured a wife on your own, I was to present the rest of the terms and theerbridal agreement.

Scowling at him, Ronan clenched his hands into white-knuckled fists. In which Im betrothed to a lass Ive never met, against my own will.

It had nearly knocked him back on his arse when Stevenson had disclosed the new terms: An alliance between the Duke of Dunrannoch and the Earl of Kincaid was to be put into effect two years after the dukes death, should Ronan fail to procure a wife for himself.

A few years before, the former duke had nearly succumbed to a wasting illness, but his health had made a miraculous rebound and he had continued to thrive. So when he had not awoken one morning two winters ago, the loss had cut the entire Maclaren family off at the knees. However, it seemed the wily Duke of Dunrannoch had been prepared for his own exit and had made some alterations to his will since his initial brush with death. Namely, an amendment stating that the heir to Maclaren must wed, which hadnt troubled Ronan. He had to marry at some point. Though he was not aware that the marriage amendment had included a sodding ticking clock.

A clock that had just wound down and stopped entirely.

Shes not exactly a stranger, dear. Lady Imogen is a lovely woman, Ronans mother, Lady Dunrannoch, said. Only a slight tightness at the corner of her lips betrayed her expression of tranquil confidence.

But Ronan didnt care if the woman was the loveliest rose in all of Scotland. According to the dukes codicil, he now had no choice but to wed the Earl of Kincaids daughteror he would forfeit his familys distillery, Maclarens main livelihood and the business hed poured his blood and sweat into for the last two decades.

Ronan bit back a hiss of frustration. His crafty devil of a father would not have decided upon this scheme alone, not something this precise. That took a womans touch. He pinned a hard stare on his mother, who met it with cool reserve.

Ye had a hand in this. He wouldnae have done it without ye.

Lady Dunrannoch canted her head. Your father amended the will shortly after he began to feel well again. Your reluctance to marry was perfectly clear, as was the reality that he would not be duke forever. You must understand his reasoning

As draconian as the previous ultimatum was, I did understand it, he interjected coldly. But this is nothing more than a marriage of convenience!

As are most marriages in the aristocracy, the duchess replied.

No mine!

He brought his fist down onto the desk and shook the massive hunk of carved Scots pine. Stevenson startled, the leather case slipping from his lap to the floor. His mother, however, didnt so much as flinch. She kept her chin level, though one eyebrow crept up in a manner that made his ears burn. He was a grown man of seven and thirty, and she could still make him feel the sting of her displeasure without a word.

Are you telling me you wish to marry for love? she asked.

Ronan grit his teeth. She was leading him into a trap; he could feel it. He was as far from a romantic sop than anyone he knew, but hellthe idea of wedding a woman he didnt even know or esteem turned his stomach. He flattened his lips.

I understand youre upset, dear, but the Kinleys are a fine family of exceptional pedigree, she said. Lord Kincaid is an earl, and Lady Imogen is an acceptable match.

I am capable of choosing my own wife, damn it.

Then why havent you? Her eyebrow lifted infinitesimally at his oath. This is for your own good, my son.

He knew his reputationstringent and particular to a fault. The hushed whispers that no lady, no matter the alliance benefits, the size of the dowry, or even her own personal endowments, would ever be good enough for Ronan Maclaren, Duke of Dunrannoch. But the plain truth was hed hoped to meet a woman who stirred his blood, or at the very least intrigued him. When he took a bride, hed at least like to feel some spark of affection for her.

He couldnt stand still another moment. Ronan turned from the desk and went to one of the tall casement windows overlooking the keeps inner courtyard. Hed been born and bred to be duke, a role hed prepared for all his life and one he took seriously. His clan and his family had always come first. Always .

Right now, however, he felt under attack, and by his own kin. The betrayal cut into his chest like a dull and rusty dirk.

Youve had plenty of time to choose for yourself, his mother went on, also standing. I didnt agree with your father when he asked Mr. Stevenson to draw up the betrothal agreement and the codicil surrounding it because Id hoped that you would take the first change to his will seriously.

I did

Youve turned away several sound matches, she went on. And Maclaren cannot have a bachelor duke.

It also cannae lose the distillery, he growled.

And it wontif you see to your duty as duke and laird.

Devil take him, the woman was a battle-ax. Resolute and intractable. But she was right, as had his father been when alive. Clan alliances were integral to the strength and growth of a familys holdings and power. His brothers and sisters had all wed for those very ends, and beyond his sister Makennas first marriage to a brutal lairdsomething neither Ronan nor any other Maclarens had known about until after the mans deaththey had all married out of affection, if not alliance.

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