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Dreams of Destiny (Scottish Dream Trilogy Book 3)

Author May McGoldrick
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PublisherSignet
ISBN / ASINB001L5SOJM
ISBN-13978B001L5SOJ6
Sales Rank17,259
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The Final book to Dream Trilogy

THE HEIRESS

Gwyneth Douglas, a young Scottish heiress in London, writes scandalous adventure books under a pen name, doing so to protect her identity and her fortune. When an unknown blackmailer threatens to expose her secret life, she has no choice but to turn to an old family friend. But Sir Allan is a penniless baronet who will do anything to get his hands on Gwyneth s inheritance even commit murder

THE ROUGUE

Wounded by scandal and the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, David Pennington is outwardly insolent and arrogant, but upon discovering Gwyneth s plans to elope, he steps in, determined to keep her from ruining her future at the hands of fortune hunters

THE ADVENTURE

Forcing his company on Gwyneth during her journey to Scotland, David discovers the passion he once shared with the feisty beauty has grown stronger than ever. But with their arrival in Scotland comes terrible danger. Now, if they ever hope to satisfy their fiery desire, they will need to thwart the evil that threatens to destroy both their lives



Gwyneth Douglas has a scandalous secret: she's a novelist. More specifically, she writes adventure books, using a pseudonym to protect her identity. Somehow, a blackmailer discovers her occupation, and Gwyneth decides that the only way to protect herself and her fortune is to elope with a fortune-hunting baronet. But when David Pennington (no stranger to scandal himself after the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, Emma) learns of her plans, he literally refuses to leave her side. Although Gwyneth is initially annoyed with the tenacious David, the feelings she had for him as a young girl return. Unfortunately, they need more than love to protect them from Emma's murderer. The husband-and-wife writing team of Nikoo and Jim McGoldrick, who also write as Jan Coffey, present the last installment in the Scottish Dream trilogy, an entertaining book filled with murder, suspense, and humor, and a satisfying conclusion to Borrowed Dreams (2003) and Captured Dreams (2003) and which stands alone as an exciting tale of the eighteenth century. Shelley Mosley
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