Her Brooding Scottish Heir

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A kiss under the Northern Lights…

Can it lead to forever?

A cottage in the Scottish Highlands seems like the perfect retreat for artist Milla O’Brien. Only, running from the memories of her broken engagement, she arrives during a lavish wedding on the estate! Milla finds a kindred spirit in the bride’s brother and brooding heir, Cormac Buchanan. Happy-ever-afters seem as painful for the ex-soldier as they are for her. Could they heal each other’s hearts?

Ella Hayes is the winner of the UK’s Prima magazine’s “Love To Write” competition 2017 in collaboration with Mills & Boon!

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Ella Hayes lives in rural Scotland with her husband and two grown-up sons. A former television camerawoman and professional wedding photographer, she says that life behind the lens has given her a wealth of material she can use in her writing, especially when it comes to romance. In 2018 she completed a master's degree in Creative Writing at Dundee University which she found tough but rewarding. For relaxation, Ella enjoys running, Pilates and curling up with a great book.

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