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The Highlander's Eternal Love Part 1 (The Story Begins) Laird Brodie Cameron was focused on keeping his clan safe during a time of uneasy peace. He had no time to marry, but without an heir, the Cameron clan is vulnerable. Taking things into her own hands, his sister Hilda blackmails the grandson of a powerful witch into casting a love spell, but rather than making Brodie fall in love, the spell searches for his true love...and pulls her through the constructs of time. In present day New York, Emma's life had been stale for awhile, and her cynicism only grew, but it isn't until she falls through a portal and lands in Medieval Scotland that she realizes she'd put her life on hold. She's willing to give the gorgeous Highlander a chance if it means that she'll have the future with love and family that she's always wanted. Brodie doesn't believe in the magic of love, but when he gives into his desires, the nights turn hot, and he risks losing his heart. When Emma discovers that she's pregnant, she learns that there is a way for her to go home. Will Brodie be able to put love before duty, or will he lose her, and the future she carries, forever?
A Highlander Loves Forever: In the twelfth century Scotland, after the recent death of his father, Blane Cameron had just stepped up as Laird of one of the largest and most prosperous lands of the Highlands, but a woman from his past isn't ready to let him succeed. A witch, wielding the magic of the Sith, will stop at nothing to destroy the man who couldn't love her back.Present day Jade had given up on men. Having not found even a spark of love, she's decided that the passion and magic everyone else seemed to find so easily was not for her. But when a haunting voice leads her into the past, she'll have more than her fair share of men to deal with, and she has more than a spark with the handsome but distrustful laird.Blane doesn't trust the strange woman claiming to be from the future. The Highlander's Eternal Love: Laird Brodie Cameron was focused on keeping his clan safe during a time of uneasy peace. He had no time to marry, but without an heir, the Cameron clan is vulnerable. Taking things into her own hands, his sister Hilda blackmails the grandson of a powerful witch into casting a love spell, but rather than making Brodie fall in love, the spell searches for his true love...and pulls her through the constructs of time.In present day New York, Emma's life had been stale for awhile, and her cynicism only grew, but it isn't until she falls through a portal and lands in Medieval Scotland that she realizes she'd put her life on hold. She's willing to give the gorgeous Highlander a chance if it means that she'll have the future with love and family that she's always wanted.Brodie doesn't believe in the magic of love, but when he gives into his desires, the nights turn hot, and he risks losing his heart. When Emma discovers that she's pregnant, she learns that there is a way for her to go home. Get ready to be immersed in a world full of magic and true passionate love!
"What's Mine's Mine" is a novel set in the wilds of Scottish Highlands in the middle of the 19th century that captures one of the most important periods of Scottish history – the crumbling of the clans and the migrations of the impoverished clansmen and farmers as their homeland is bought out from under them by the rich and mercenary landowners from the south. Among those ambitious and gain-seeking men is the protagonist of this novel Peregrine Palmer, who has just moved with his family to the Highland Region…
This volume focuses on the origin of the early Tamil poetical canon, which constitutes a set of specific subjects, images, principles of arrangement of basic poetical themes which are called tiṇai. The author proceeds from the idea of a Russian scholar O. Freidenberg that literary forms ‘originate from anti-literary material rather than their own archetypes’. An outline of mythological concepts, prevalent in ancient Tamil culture, is presented, alongside main mythological figures - Murukaṉ, Māl, Cūr, Koṟṟavai, Vaḷḷi. A controversial notion of aṉanku, especially in its aspect of an inner female energy, is analyzed. In addition, the author explores the panegyric art of the Tamil kings’ singers, describing such singers and performers while discussing the idea of ritual character. The elements of five canonical tiṇai-themes of the akam poetry are examined, where the use of ethnological data suggests that the themes are based on some behaviour patterns which are meant to ensure a reliable control over the female energy. Finally, the text raises the problem of earlier poetic forms that consolidated the tiṇai system.
Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.