
'Highland Angel' by Hannah Howell is a historical romance novel that delves into dark themes such as child abuse, molestation, and murder. The plot revolves around the characters Payton and Kirstie, who are described as wonderful and compelling leads by readers. The story is set in a period background where the Murray clans face various troubles, adding depth to the narrative. Despite the dark themes, the attraction and affection between Payton and Kirstie are portrayed as building organically, creating a strong emotional connection with the readers. also introduces a character named Callum, who steals the story and leaves readers wanting to explore his journey in adulthood.
From The Publisher:
Sir Payton Murray's reputation as a lover is rivaled only by his prowess with the sword, yet it is the latter gift that has captured the interest of Kirstie MacLye. Fleeing a murderous husband who left her for dead, she vows to expose the man for the vile scoundrel that he is. She also knows it will take planning, cunning, and the help of a brave, arrogant, and willing champion. Kirstie only prays that Sir Payton will accept her challenge.
Risking the ire of his own clan and hers, Payton nonetheless cannot ignore Kirstie's desperate plea or her captivating beauty. For he knows that nothing will deter the spirited lass from bringing an evil man to justice, even if she must do it alone. Joining her on this crusade, he embarks upon a dangerous quest against a powerful enemy only too eager to destroy them both. . .
Praise For Hannah Howell And Her Highland Novels. . .
"Few authors portray the Scottish highlands as lovingly or colorfully as Hannah Howell." - Publishers Weekly
"Expert storyteller Howell pens another Highland winner." - Romantic Times
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