November 18, 2008
· Written by Sheridan Sakura Carlotta
· Filed under Karen Ranney, SCOTTISH HISTORICAL
“The Devil Wears Tartan” by Karen Ranney
Because Davina lifted her skirts and lost her cherry
To the Devil of Ambrose she had to marry
Though she knew him not before their wedding day
She had “no choice”, “no hope” for societal redemption; no way!
“What man would agree to marry before we meet dear Aunt?
For a relationship built on love and trust is what I want!”
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March 8, 2008
· Written by La Lola
· Filed under Karen Ranney, SCOTTISH HISTORICAL
“So In Love” by Karen Ranney
In “So In Love,” you’ve got it all: angst, star-crossed lovers, the big misunderstanding, the secret baby and Scotsmen. Jeanne du Marchand and Douglas MacRae were young lovers who met in Paris. She was 16, the cosseted only child of a French aristocrat and he was 17, the youngest son of a wealthy Scottish clan. Ah young love. But fate cruelly tore them apart when idealistic and naive Jeanne (she was 16) becomes pregnant with Douglas’s child. Didn’t think they were just busy carving their initials into a tree did you?
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