Set in 1815, book three of the Highland Whisky Kings tells the tale of the youngest member of the famous whisky distilling family. Niven King falls in love with the daughter of a duke, but her family is determined she will never marry a commoner. Willow and Niven's plans to elope are thwarted by her brothers. Officers in the British Army, they kidnap Niven and take him to Flanders when they leave to fight in the campaign against Napoleon's renewed ambitions to conquer Europe.
Anna Markland
Anna Markland is a prolific historical romance author known for her engaging characters and vivid settings. Her most famous work, "The Pagan's Prize," showcases her talent for intertwining romance with historical events. Markland's storytelling prowess and meticulous research have earned her a dedicated following in the literary world.