Highland Whisky Kings
Regency Highlanders
The three King brothers own and operate a successful whisky distillery in the highlands of Scotland. Their search for a cash infusion leads them into unexpected adventures.

Aiming to reach a larger market, Tavish and his brothers need an infusion of cash for their whisky distillery in the Scottish Highlands. An elderly uncle suggests they seek brides with large dowries. The only place they’ll find such heiresses is London, where he has long-lost relatives. Tavish goes along with the idea, although his worst nightmare is the same kind of unhappy, loveless marriage his parents endured.
Piper Graham’s mother intends that her daughter marry the duke who has expressed interest in wooing her. Granddaughter of a Scot, Piper is enamored with all things Scottish and longs for passion in a relationship. She has no amorous feelings for the duke, who happens to be Tavish’s cousin but falls for Tavish the moment she sets eyes on him, much to the chagrin of her ambitious parent.
Piper is from a well-to-do family but marrying her won’t bring the family business the cash it requires, no matter that Tavish falls in love with her. Things become more complicated when the Prince Regent gets involved.

In order to fulfill his older brother’s dream of aging their whisky in sherry barrels, Payton King undertakes a perilous journey to war-torn Spain. He must outwit Napoleon’s troops and retrieve special barrels sent to Spain years before. His only hope of success lies in reliance on a band of Spanish partisans who are bravely determined to oust the French from their country.
Along with her father, Alba Castillero joins the guerrilla fighters after their sherry bodega is sacked and her mother murdered by French soldiers. She is drawn to Payton but knows he is promised to an Englishwoman back home.
Things become more complicated when Alba’s father begs Payton to take her to safety when he sails away from Spain.

Set in 1815, book three of the Highland Whisky Kings tells the tale of the youngest brother, Niven. He falls in love with the daughter of a duke, but her family is determined she will never marry a commoner. Willow and Niven’s plans to elope are thwarted by her brothers. Officers in the British Army, they kidnap Niven and take him to Flanders when they leave to fight in the campaign against Napoleon’s renewed ambitions to conquer Europe.

One year after the losses suffered at the Battle of Waterloo, the three Halstead brothers struggle to put their lives back together. Rowan must learn to cope with the loss of his leg. Will he reconcile with Daisy or continue in the stubborn belief she is better off not marrying a cripple? Ash is exiled to Scotland to work for the Kingdom Distillery in the hopes Tavish and Payton can help him change his dissolute ways. Burdened by guilt because he was responsible for Rowan's injury, Hawthorne has wandered the world, reluctant to go home. Will he find peace on a Caribbean island?
Their sister calls them The Three Trees and prays her brothers will one day find a love as great as the one she shares with Niven King.
The House of Pendray
Highlander Adventures
Follow the lives and loves of successive generations of a noble Scottish family.
The House of Pendray series chronicles the adventures of successive generations of a noble Scottish family.
Hannah rescues the Scottish Crown Jewels from under Oliver Cromwell’s nose.
Her son, Munro, as staunch a Royalist as his mother, falls in love with the illegitimate daughter of a man who signed the death warrant of King Charles.
His sister Jewel unwittingly becomes embroiled in the bloody religious conflict between Protestant and Catholic.
Their brother, Grey infiltrates enemy ranks in order to foil Argyll’s Rising.
In book 5, Grey’s son, Ambrose, a newly qualified surgeon, finds himself unexpectedly treating a fugitive rebel wounded in the bloody Jacobite rising of 1715.
A Career Soldier
Captain Morgan Pendray is a Welshman serving in Oliver Cromwell’s English army sent to invade Scotland.
A Royalist Spy
As if Morgan’s life isn’t complicated enough by conflicting loyalties, he is drawn to Hannah Kincaid, a Royalist spy he suspects has spirited away the Scottish Crown Jewels from under Cromwell’s nose.
Is their relationship a cat-and-mouse game that will end with each betraying the other?
There are no secrets that time does not reveal.
A Sordid Past
Sarah is the illegitimate daughter of a man who signed the death warrant of Charles I, a secret she must keep from the Scot she is unexpectedly drawn to.
A Staunch Royalist
Munro is a member of a staunchly royalist family. He is determined to discover why Sarah refuses to acknowledge the alchemy between them. Once revealed, will the secret destroy them?
Kidnapped
The escaped assassins who kidnap Jewel Pendray must never find out her father was responsible for their capture.
Falsely Accused
Having recently eluded execution in Holland for a crime he didn’t commit, Garnet Barclay seeks to avoid trouble at a time of religious turmoil in Scotland.
However, how’s a man named Garnet supposed to ignore the plight of a woman named Jewel?
A Spy
Gray Pendray has spied for the Scottish Privy Council for three years. When the Earl of Argyll foments an uprising against the king, Gray returns home to infiltrate the rebel army.
An Innocent LassFostered into the Pendray family, Faith Cameron has longed for Gray’s return.
Can they triumph over the divisions between them?
Gray is immediately drawn to Faith—but he has made commitments to the daughter of his mentor in Edinburgh. Can love find a way to triumph over the dangers and betrayals of a rebellion?
A reluctant surgeon
Doctor Ambrose Pendray finds himself agreeing to travel into the Highlands to treat wounded Jacobite rebels. He ends up having to amputate the arm of a rebel betrothed to Eala Calhoun, a woman he is instantly attracted to.
Divided loyalties
Eala (Gaelic for Swan) has been forced into the betrothal. Ambrose draws her like a lodestone, but his honor demands he do everything he can to save his patient’s life, though it means losing the woman he loves.
Clash of the Tartans
The Lighter Side of Clan Feuding
Engaging romantic comedies
Kilty Secrets: As the chief's second son, Ewan MacKinloch resents being offered up as the sacrificial lamb in a marriage arranged to end a 300-year feud with the MacCarrons.
Kilted at the Altar: Darroch MacKeegan vows revenge when his intended bride, Isabel MacRain, fails to show up for a marriage arranged to settle the long feud between their clans.
Kilty Pleasures: Broderick Maxwell is drawn to Kyla MacKeegan from their first inauspicious meeting. But a union between a Highlander and a Lowlander would never work.
Kilty Party: Secret tunnels, benign ghosts, and ruined castles—the ingredients of a mystery. Right? Except, Kilty Party is a romantic comedy.
Kilts in the Wind: An amusing and heartwarming tale of mistaken identity, a derelict windmill, and a wee lad who eats like a horse.
Kilts Ahoy!: Sworn enemies, Clan MacCray and Clan Robson live within sight of each other on a clifftop in Caithness. Marshall Robson proposes to end the feud by suggesting a marriage between his elder brother and the daughter of the enemy clan—but then he meets her.
Highlander adventure. Highlander Romance. Kilty secrets abound in this romantic comedy!
As the chief's second son, Ewan MacKinloch resents being offered up as the sacrificial lamb in a marriage arranged to end a 300-year feud with the MacCarrons.
Ewan trades places with a one-armed clansman in the hopes Shona MacCarron will refuse to go through with the wedding, but unbeknownst to him, Shona, too, has traded places with an aunt known as Lady Lazy-Eye so she can avoid the marraige arranged after the recent death of her father.
Confusion reigns when alchemy draws them to each other and they risk aiding the cause of factions ambitious to usurp the hereditary MacCarron chieftaincy.
Will each discover the other's KILTY SECRETS?
A rip-roaring comedic romance set in the Highlands of Scotland, part of the bestselling "Clash of the Tartans" series!
Who jilted whom?
Darroch MacKeegan vows revenge when his intended bride, Isabel MacRain, fails to show up for a marriage arranged to settle the long feud between their clans.
Isabel’s father lays waste to MacKeegan lands in retaliation for Darroch jilting his daughter.
Who stands to gain from the mix-up?
Perhaps a blue dog and a wee lass who never speaks can help solve the mystery and reconcile two people who were always meant to be together.
When his father is executed for assassinating the laird of another Lowland clan, Broderick Maxwell is unexpectedly thrust into responsibility for patrolling the waters of the Solway. He strives to resurrect his clan’s reputation at a time when change is sweeping over Scotland.
He must also take responsibility for raising his 11-year-old sister.
Kyla MacKeegan is the daughter of a powerful Highland chieftain, and an accomplished sea captain who has plied the waters of the Hebridean Sea since childhood. Broderick is drawn to her from their first inauspicious meeting. But a union between a Highlander and a Lowlander would never work, especially after Broderick sinks the MacKeegan galley.
Can a romance survive a sunken galley and age-old feud?
Celebrate Hogmanay in true Scottish style with this heartwarming Highlander romance.
Secret tunnels, benign ghosts, and ruined castles—the ingredients of a mystery. Right? Except Kilty Party is a romantic comedy. Shaw Drummond and Caitlin Blair balk at King William’s command they marry to end an age-old feud between the two neighboring clans.
As luck would have it, they unexpectedly fall in love at first sight, but other family members seem determined to thwart their union—particularly Shaw’s bossy sister and Caitlin’s older brother. However, defying a king comes with consequences and royal dragoons eventually arrive to confiscate both castles in the name of the crown.
When Caitlin mysteriously disappears without a trace, accusations of shenanigans fly from all sides.
Are the answers blowing in the wind?
An amusing and heartwarming tale of mistaken identity, a derelict windmill, and a wee lad who eats like a horse.
In order to get the hated Lockies to agree to refurbish the derelict windmill that sits on the border between their lands, Spenser McDool must wed Jane, the Lockie laird’s daughter. The successful processing of a bumper harvest depends on it. He’s never met Jane (or so he believes) but has fallen hard for a scullery maid named Jennie who visits the mill.
Jane disguises herself as a servant when she escapes the cruel tyranny of her stepmother for a short while. She is unaware the man she meets at the mill and falls in love with is the laird of the hated McDool Clan.
The voice of the sea speaks to the soul.
Sworn enemies, Clan MacCray and Clan Robson live within sight of each other on a clifftop in Caithness. Denied access to the only port for miles around by the MacCrays, Marshall Robson proposes to end the feud by suggesting a marriage between his elder brother and the daughter of the enemy clan—but then he meets her.
Teagan MacCray has saltwater in her blood and dreams of an adventurous life on the seas with the man who has stolen her heart, Marshall Robson. But her fate is to marry the laird of Clan Robson if the feud is to end.
When an old journal sheds light on a vile act that could change the Robson hierarchy, Marshall must choose between loyalty and the woman he loves more than life.
Caledonia Chronicles
Time
Travel
Travel through time with medieval Highlanders.
Time travel enthusiasts and lovers of medieval Highland romance will enjoy this four-book series.
Margaret Ogilvie is saved from the executioner’s axe by a visitor from the future—a brother who died months before she was falsely accused of conspiracy to assassinate a king.
After drowning, brothers Braden and Callum find themselves transported to the future, one as a Jacobite imprisoned after Culloden, the other embroiled in the intrigues swirling around Mary, Queen of Scots.
Striving to extricate Scotland from the Wars of the Roses and themselves from a royal command to wed Sassenachs, twins Blair and Craig didn’t believe time travel was possible—until they met an uncle who drowned thirty years before.

Catastrophe changes Margaret Ogilvie’s life when her three older brothers drown. She undertakes a perilous journey across the Scottish Highlands seeking the protection of the man she was betrothed to as a child; a nobleman she hasn’t seen for eight years. Shocked to discover his role in the assassination of a king has implicated her in his plot to take the throne, she finds herself in dire need of a champion.
Rheade Robertson is duty bound to aid his older brother, the clan chieftain, in his sworn quest to capture the assassins of King James Stewart. Protecting Margaret from persecution will mean defying his brother. Can he bring the murderers to justice and save an innocent woman from the executioner’s axe? Or will family rivalry and a vengeful queen destroy his hopes for a future with the courageous lass he loves?
Charlotte Tremayne is an independent eighteenth-century woman, a clandestine novelist, creator of a famous adventure hero. She has little sympathy for the defeated Jacobites who languish in her uncle’s cells after Culloden, but her interest is piqued by tales of a prisoner who claims to be from the fifteenth century. His far-fetched story might provide material for her next novel.
Braden Ogilvie drowns in 1436 and wakes up in a jail cell accused of Jacobite sympathies. He comes to realize he has been transported more than three hundred years into the future. Drawn to the woman who eventually believes his story, he must nevertheless return to his own time to establish the innocence of his sister accused of a crime she didn’t commit. If he leaves, will he ever find his way back to Charlotte?
Loyalty, honor, and obligation dictate Keith Starkey’s return to his Highland wife and their loveless marriage. He must leave behind a shy English lass who nursed him back to health after he was gravely wounded and left for dead at the battle of Towton.
Daughter of a murderous traitor, Aurora de Vennes is abandoned by her domineering father when he switches his allegiance to the Yorkists.
She needs a champion, but Keith cannot be that man, despite his attraction to her.
The convent offers Aurora’s only escape from the desolation of a broken heart and the threat of vengeance from the Lancastrians for her father’s treachery.
It seems unlikely these two mismatched souls will find the path to happiness—unless fate intervenes.
The Robertson saga continues…
Blair Robertson didn’t believe in love at first sight, until he met Susanna. But fate had destined her for his twin.
Susanna, a staunch Lancastrian, seethes with resentment that the victorious Yorkist king has betrothed her to Craig Robertson. He’s a Scot and her first husband was slain by Scots at the disastrous Battle of Towton. Not only that, she’s drawn to his twin, a man betrothed to a hated Yorkist.
Neither Blair nor Craig believed in time-travel until they came face to face with an uncle who supposedly drowned thirty years before.
The long struggle to extricate the Scots from the Wars of the Roses provides the historical backdrop for this adventure.