
DIPLOMACY OF LOVE Brigadier Ian McCraggan--handsome British diplomat--had gone back to Scotland to claim the old castle and become the Chief of the Clan. But when he arrived at the beloved ruin, Ian was faced with the most delicate diplomatic situation of his career. He must get rid of the proud dark beauty who had come, unbidden, to live in his ancestral home. Who was she, this enchanting Moida, who dared to challenge his right to the castle and to dispute his claim as the true McCraggan heir? When Ian discovered the amazing truth about her, and about the strange yearning in his heart, it was too late. He was betrothed to an exquisite golden-haired charmer... who wasn't going to let him go!
A British diplomat returns to his ancestral Scottish home only to find a mysterious woman occupying the property and challenging his inheritance. Brigadier Ian McCraggan arrives at his family castle expecting to assume his role as Clan Chief, but he is immediately confronted by Moida, a woman who has taken residence in the ruin. Ian must navigate the legal and personal complications of her presence while managing his existing betrothal to another woman. The narrative follows his attempts to resolve this domestic conflict while grappling with his growing attraction to the intruder. The story unfolds through a traditional third-person perspective that emphasizes the tension between duty and personal desire.
Readers frequently highlight the classic romantic tropes and the atmospheric Scottish setting that define this work. Discussion often centers on the rapid pacing typical of the author's extensive bibliography and the predictable yet satisfying resolution of the romantic conflict. Critics note the focus on character archetypes over complex psychological realism, which aligns with the expectations of the genre. The balance between the protagonist's professional obligations and his personal dilemmas serves as the primary driver for the narrative progression. Readers who enjoy historical settings and traditional romantic tension often find this title to be a representative example of the author's style.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
0090021304
ISBN-13:
9780090021307
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