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Leith and Rodrick MacKrannan suspect some game is going on when their king makes false accusations of adultery and neglect. Why is the sentence is to be carried out at MacKrannan Castle? How could the royals know such intimate details of the clan's secret Traditions?

Tempers fly when the punishment is revealed as an educational bonding exercise requiring much stamina and expertise. Sir Rodrick's bride is still quite the innocent, yet the Rules say that Leith must take his turn with her. Sir Leith's own love Gaille is betrothed to another when she is sent to witness the ritual of endurance... along with the queen herself.

Approx. 42,000 words

FOR MATURE READERS ONLY

136 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2014

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Jonnet Carmichael

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Ceud Mile Failte to my blog! I’m a Scot with a passion for writing erotic stories set in my special country in olden times. A quick dip into the history books will tell you that my curious tales are seldom based on anything recorded. But if you know the real Scots and their Celtic ancestors, and you feel their loyalties and their lustiness in your blood, perhaps you too will wonder what REALLY happened back in the day…

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February 10, 2023
So So Good 🔥🔥

Wow, I’m exhausted just from reading this tradition! 😂😂. I absolutely loved the characters and storyline so much. I knew the King and Queen were going to let them marry. I was so glad. Leith and Gaille were perfect for each other. And I also knew that they’d have the first son. Rodrick and Marsaili were blessed with twin daughters first before having sons, being that she was at fault for Gaille not becoming betrothed to Leith. On to the next book. 💜💜💜💜💜
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