Heart Of A Highland Warrior

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Authors: Anita Clenney

Tags: #Romance, #Historical Romance, #Time Travel, #Paranormal Romance, #Love Story, #Warrior, #Highlander, #Scotland, #Scotland Highlands, #Demons

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Heart Of A Highland Warrior
Connor Clan [3]
Anita Clenney
Montlake Romance (2014)
Rating:
****
Tags:
Romance, Historical Romance, Time Travel, Paranormal Romance, Love Story, Warrior, Highlander, Scotland, Scotland Highlands, Demons

A bloodthirsty evil stalks the Connor Clan…

Brave, beautiful, and haunted by her past, demon hunter Anna MacKinley will do anything to help the Connors. Under divine orders, the headstrong warrior travels the world, slaying demons and vampires. When she stumbles upon a hidden stone fortress while searching for her clan’s lost Book of Battles, dark forces swiftly imprison her -
and she discovers her cell mate is a gorgeous Scottish warrior who has no memories, but looks strikingly familiar.

And only a secret from the past can win the day…and her heart.

The warriors of the centuries-old Connor Clan search for their missing time-vault and the powerful relic within. What they find is a grave... and a kilt-clad body they fear is the long-lost Tavis Connor. But there may yet be more to the Highland warrior’s fate than a pile of bones. Desperate to save his brother and his clan’s Book of Battles from a demon hell-bent on destruction, Tavis begins a 150-year quest that will end in modern-day New York. But when he wakes, he discovers
he’s
the one in need of help. His only hope of rescue is a bonny lass who claims to be a warrior. A warrior waging war on demons... 
and his heart.

ALSO BY ANITA CLENNEY

Awaken the Highland Warrior

Embrace the Highland Warrior

Faelan: A Highland Warrior Brief

Angus: A Highland Warrior Brief

Guardians of Stone (The Relic Seekers)

Fountain of Secrets (The Relic Seekers)

The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.

 

Text copyright © 2014 Anita Clenney

All rights reserved.

 

No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.

 

Published by Montlake Romance, Seattle

 

www.apub.com

 

ISBN-13: 9781477818275

ISBN-10: 1477818278

 

Cover design by Anne Cain

 

Library of Congress Control Number: 2013919707

 

This book is dedicated to The Honorable Susan E. Cox; Jeffrey V. Mehalic, Esquire; Adam M. Salzman, Esquire; and Peter B. Morin, Esquire. Thank you.

CHARACTER INDEX

19TH CENTURY CHARACTERS

Faelan Connor – Legendary warrior from 19
th
century who wakes up 150 years later in a time vault

Tavis Connor – 19
th
century warrior who follows his brother Faelan to the 21
st
century

McGowan (Aiden Connor) – Father of Faelan and Tavis

Ian Connor – Brother of Faelan and Tavis

Bessie – Ian’s wife

Alana Connor – Sister of Faelan and Tavis

Liam Connor – Brother of Faelan and Tavis who was killed young

Marna – girl who likes Tavis

Isabel and Frederick – Bree’s great-great grandparents who knew the Connors in the 19
th
century

Quinn Douglass – Warrior and Keeper of the Book

21ST CENTURY CHARACTERS

Anna MacKinley – Warrior

Bree Connor – Faelan’s wife and Shay’s half-sister

Shay Logan – Cody’s fiancée and Bree’s half-sister

Cody MacBain – Warrior and Shay’s fiancé

Marcas MacBain – Warrior and Cody’s brother

Lachlan MacBain – Warrior and Cody’s brother

Ewan MacBain – Retired warrior and father of Cody, Marcas, and Lachlan

Laura MacBain – Mother of Cody, Marcas, and Lachlan

Jamie – Warrior and Shay’s ex-fiancé

Samantha Skye – FBI agent who likes Jamie

Ronan Connor – Warrior and Declan’s twin

Declan Connor – Warrior and Ronan’s twin

Edward – Bree and Shay’s father

Layla – Bree’s mother who died at 25

Nina – Shay’s aunt who raised her

Matilda – Nina’s cousin

Angus – Deceased warrior and Anna’s friend

Niall – Warrior

Shane – Warrior

Duncan – Warrior who’s in love with Sorcha

Sorcha – Warrior who flirts with Duncan

Tomas – Warrior and clan medic

Brodie – Warrior

Sean Connor – Warrior and Keeper of the Book

Coira – Sean’s wife and clan nurse

Old Elmer – mysterious hermit

VILLAINS

Voltar – Ancient demon

Tristol – Ancient demon

Druan – Deceased ancient demon

Malek – Deceased ancient demon

Bart – Dungeon guard

Lance – Dungeon guard

The Dark One – Creator of demons and vampires

PROLOGUE

H
IS ARSE WAS
numb from the stone pew. He
’d
been sitting here most of the night, staring out the window at his brother’s grave, thinking about what had to be done. About who would make the sacrifice and who would be left to go home and tell their mother. He had won, but it hadn’t been easy.

A shadow fell across the floor as his younger brother joined him on the pew. They sat side by side in silence, looking at the graveyard. “There must be another way,” his brother said.

“There’s not, and you know it.”

“Think what you’re doing. You don’t know what you’ll wake to. By then, the world might be naught but ashes.”

His gaze dropped to his hands spread across his kilt, and he remembered the blood, the torn flesh. “I have to take that chance.”

“Then I’ll go.”

“No. I gave my word.” He nudged his brother with his elbow, trying for a smile though he felt dry as leather inside. “You need to stay. You might be barmy at times, but you’re a thinker, a puzzle solver, and this trouble won’t be easy to sort out. Besides, I know what you’re hiding under that pretty hair. A mate mark.”

The teasing fell flat, and a surprised look crossed his brother’s face. He touched his neck. “How did you know?”

“I’m not an idiot. You’ve been letting your hair loose. You’ve never liked it down.” And he
’d
peeked while his brother was sleeping to make sure he was right. “For Bessie, I’d guess.”

“I can’t do anything about it for three years.”

“But she’s your mate. That’s a rare thing to find before your duty is up. I don’t have a mate and don’t intend to find one. It has to be me. Do you have the book?”

His brother nodded and patted a satchel hanging over his shoulder.

“We should hurry, before they get back.” The husband and wife knew some of the secrets, but not all.

The brothers rose and approached the front of the chapel. The youngest held the oil lantern as the elder one opened the secret catch in the wall. The door hadn’t been used in some time. It groaned and grated as the opening was revealed. Musty air covered him like a shroud as he walked down the rough steps to the suffocating darkness of his tomb. The cellar was smaller than the chapel above it. Only a portion of the area here had been dug out and the floor laid with stones. The box waited for him in the corner. It looked beautiful in the dim light. But they were all beautiful, despite what they were made to contain. He
’d
never given them much thought until this moment. They simply served a purpose. He swallowed and walked toward it, heartbeat drumming in his ears.

His brother touched his shoulder. “Let’s find another way. There has to be another way.”

“There is no other.”

He took the satchel from his brother and put it inside the box. Hands gripping the edge, he pulled in a shallow breath. It was hard to breathe now.

“This isn’t right.”

He didn’t turn to look at his brother. He didn’t want him to see his fear. “It will work,” he whispered. “It must.” He steadied himself and climbed in as his brother held the lantern high. The wood was cold and hard under his head. He shifted and pulled a dirk from his boot. Just in case.

His brother was crying. Silent tears streamed down his face.

“Do it,” he said, fighting back his own tears.

“I can’t.” His brother’s voice broke on a sob.

He reached for his brother’s hand and gripped it hard, feeling the calluses and scars from their childhood. “Do it now. Do it for him.” He pulled his fingers away.

The lid started to lower, and he heard a ragged cry from outside as darkness swallowed him. His throat tightened until he couldn’t breathe, and finally, one tear slid—

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