Brotherhood of the Border Box Set Two: Books 4-7

Cecelia Mecca


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Brotherhood of the Border Box Set Two: Books 4-7 by Cecelia Mecca
If you like multi-generational families, enemies-to-lovers and slow-burn spicy romances, put Brotherhood of the Border at the top of your reading list.



Book To Love a WarriorLady Isolda will not be forced into a marriage with a Scotsman.This warrior comes to claim her with a wild tale, a battlefield vow he made to her father when he lay dying in his arms. A vow to marry the earl’s eldest daughter. To marry her.

Except Isolda is already betrothed. A fact her father knew well.

Unfortunately, the Scot refuses to leave Bramton. He claims her father willed their marriage just before taking his last breath. As all of Bramton mourns the earl’s death, Isolda finds herself unable to deter this Scotsman, who remains steadfast to his story. Instead, she is increasingly drawn to him, Conall Kerr filling every room he enters with a commanding presence.

Fraught with uncertainty, will Isolda give into her desire for a man she’d been told to hate?



Book Son of an EarlThey disliked each other from first glance.

Sir Hugh is immediately wary of the mysterious woman who lurks in the shadows at his cousin’s wedding. He would not allow anyone to put his family’s safety at risk, not even a beautiful Italian-born Frenchwoman whose obstinance Hugh finds strangely intriguing.

When he finally learns Lady Criseyde’s true purpose, his attraction for her only intensifies.

Now they are working together, his desire for her proving nearly as dangerous as their mission as he escorts her north into the Scotland borderlands. By the time Hugh and Criseyde reach the outlaw William Wallace’s camp, Hugh is nearly willing to follow his brother’s foolish path toward love.

Until disaster strikes.

Hugh must rely not only on his training as the son of an earl but also on the lessons he learned from his father's old friends— the infamous border reivers—if he is to save Cressida.

In truth, if he is to save himself.



Book A Lass of His OwnNone would dare challenge him.

Even Boyd Kerr’s close companion, William Wallace, known for his prowess with a sword, refused to engage the Scotsman.

Lady Galia had no such qualms.

The countess single-handedly held off an English army clamoring at her gates for months. Though she proved as fierce as she was beautiful, Boyd had a mission to complete, and Lady Galia’s refusal to accept his aid put Wallace’s plans in jeopardy.

He was becoming impatient with her, despite his admiration of her wit and will. But as the days, and the siege upon Gurstelle Castle, wore on, Lady Galia was faced with a choice between independence and her growing attraction to a man accustomed to winning.

No matter the cost.



Book Son of a ReiverSir Holt Many claim Sir Holt Waryn is the greatest living tournament knight. He will have a chance to prove it, after finally receiving an invitation to the Round Table Tournament at Shirston Hill. For five years he’s trained, competed, and honed his skills. Sir Holt may not be inheriting the earldom of Kenshire––like his eldest brother––but he is determined to define his own legacy.

Lady Cassandra She was raised to fulfill one to marry. Lady Cassandra makes the journey to Shirston Hill for her official betrothal which will bring her family the coin they desperately need.
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