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Devoured By The Laird's Daughter

She seduced the priest. Now they’re on the run

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Devoured By The Laird's Daughter

By: Romy Albrecht
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She was meant to kneel in prayer. Not kneel in front of him


When Father Elias Calder arrives at a remote Highland estate, he expects isolation, penance, and peace. What he finds instead is Lilias Drummond—wild, sharp-tongued, and sin wrapped in silk. She’s the laird’s untamed daughter. He’s a disgraced Jesuit hiding from Rome. And the way she looks at him makes him want to break every vow he’s ever sworn.

One stolen kiss in the chapel turns into whispered confessions in the dark—her hands in his hair, his tongue parting her lips, her skirts bunched around her waist as she rides him like a heathen on holy ground. Every time he touches her, he damns himself deeper. But he can’t stop. He doesn’t want to.

When the laird discovers their forbidden passion, Elias and Lilias must flee across the Highlands with nothing but each other. The Church is watching them. Her father is hunting them. And passion unites them.

Devoured by the Laird’s Daughter is a sin-soaked Highland romance packed with a forbidden priest ready to risk Heaven for her body. Rough hands, soft lips, and unholy desires behind chapel doors. A fiery heroine who straddles innocence and ruin—and loves every filthy second. Dangerous escapes, vengeful fathers, and a passion too raw to confess.

Perfect for fans of sinful Highlander romance, taboo priest fantasies, and heroines who moan “Father” for all the wrong reasons.

Historical Historical Fiction Victorian Women's Fiction
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