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ENRAPTURED


In the enticing new novel from New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Candace Camp’s "poignant, sensual, emotion-packed" (RT Book Reviews) Regency romance series, Secrets of the Loch, an unlikely duo discovers love may be the greatest prize of all when they join an exciting treasure hunt through the Scottish Highlands.

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From the Publisher


When Coll Munro finds himself supervising an archaeological dig on the sprawling Highlands estate of Duncally, the handsome Scot's only worry is his former crofter friends, who seem to delight in making his job as hard as possible. Little does he know his biggest problem comes in a much smaller package. Gorgeous Violet Thornhill is an exasperating, meddling bluestocking who came to the site to examine the ruins and instead finds herself studying Coll. The unyielding Highlander and the headstrong English beauty clash at every turn. But when a midnight intruder threatens Violet and the excavation itself, these polar opposites must work together to solve a decades-old mystery. As Coll and Violet race to decipher long-buried clues, will they discover riches hidden years ago... or an unbridled passion more precious than gold?

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From Romantic Times


One of the most masterful writers of historical romance, Camp returns with the final installment of The Secrets of the Loch series. With compelling, well-drawn characters, she pairs a stubborn, honorable Scotsman with an independent English woman and sets them off on an adventure that includes lively verbal bantering, danger and a long-lost treasure. With heated love scenes, sensuality and poignancy, this fast-paced read is Camp at her very best.

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With invitation in hand, antiquarian Lady Violet Thornhill journeys to Scotland to examine and excavate the ruins at Duncally, the estate of the Earl of Mardoun. But upon her arrival, Violet comes up against the irritating estate manager, Coll Munro. She is the most opinionated woman he’s ever met, and surprisingly, he feels strongly drawn to her, and she to him. The decades-old secrets of the loch hold an interest for Violet. Despite the danger lurking, she and Coll explore the ruins and an old journal to find a clue that will point to where the long-lost treasure may be buried. As they search, will they discover that love is the most precious treasure of all?

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