Sunday, August 5, 2012

In the Pink with Avon Romance - On This Day in Scottish History



On this day in 1305, the English captured William Wallace near Glasgow.  Scotland's Guardian was found guilty of treason, to which he responded,

I can not be a traitor, for I owe him no allegiance. He is not my Sovereign; he never received my homage; and whilst life is in this persecuted body, he never shall receive it. 



I knew little of Scottish history until I discovered romance through Cathy Maxwell's A MARRIAGE CONTRACT, weaving Scottish life after the Jacobite Rebellion into its story:

He was a man exiled from society - handsome, unpredictable, and proud. Dark rumours surrounded his name. But Anne Burnett had signed a marriage contract binding her to Aiden Black, the Earl of Tiebauld. And although she′d never met him, she′s determined to keep her word and make theirs a marriage in truth. Because a well-bred lady with little fortune to recommend her has no choice.


Cathy's novel, and many more Avon romances to follow, inspired me to visit Scotland. I searched out crumbling castles,  listening for romantic spirits as the wind blew through the ruins.  Alba - the Gaelic name for Scotland - mesmerized me with its magic and mystery.  Eleven years after THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT, Cathy returned readers to Alba in LYON'S BRIDE, Book One of the Chattan Curse:

When a Chattan male falls in love, strike his heart with fire from above... 


As I look at my pictures from Alba, I imagine these words whispering through the fallen strongholds that once proudly guarded the Scottish Clans. The clans who wept for William Wallace. The clans who remain proud of his legacy.

THE SCOTTISH WITCH, Book Two of the Chattan Curse, will be available October 30.  If only I could read it in Scotland .... 

Mahalo,

Kim in Hawaii



17 comments:

  1. I love all things Scottish. I enjoyed visiting Scotland as well

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  2. I also love the Scottish themed books. I especially love to hear about the brave and noble Highlanders! What wonderful stories they inspire. I am also a Cathy Maxwell fan and look forward to reading this new series!

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  3. I went to Scotland in 2010. I've loved anything and everything Scottish for years. I also love the cover for SCOTTISH WITCH. Can't wait to read it. LB was fantastic! I now want to read MC too. Happy Sunday, everyone. :-)

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  4. Sounds like a great book! Love Scotland. :)

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  5. Scotland sounds like a beautiful country. I'm sure I would enjoy visiting there.

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  6. I'm with you on that one, Kim. I enjoyed Lyon's Bride and am impatiently awaiting The Scottish Witch.

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  7. This has always been my favorite type of read. Maybe I was Scottish in another life lol.

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  8. I love Scotland and Cathy Maxwell books.

    kscathy@yahoo.com

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  9. i love her books, and the second books sounds great!

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  10. I'll be sure to check out the Chattan Curse books.

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  11. Sounds like a good book.

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  12. If only...guess we will just have to read it and pretend we are in Scotland!

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  13. I love Avon books, Alba and Scotland. Great post, Kim!

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  14. theres something so exciting about a scot in a kilt, and avon do them so well. id love to visit scotland someday.

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  15. I knew some friends of friends who were Scottish. Although their accents were great, I think I got accustomed to them over time.

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  16. Thank you for the recommendations, Kim. ;)
    I love Scottish stories! I am a little jealous of you for having visited it. Ahh...maybe someday.

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