This trilogy tells the story of Robert the Bruce and how, tutored and encouraged by the heroic William Wallace, he determined to continue the fight for an independent Scotland, sustained by a passionate love for his land.
The second in the Mary Stewart trilogy and a sequel to PRICE OF A PRINCESS, in which a feeble monarch, James III, proves to be a disaster for Scotland as clan feuds come to a head.
The first novel in the Montrose saga begins the story of James Graham, Marquis of Montrose, one of the noblest figures in Scottish history, who risked everything during the darkest days of the Civil War to save King Charles I.
Set in the early 17th century during the reign of King James VI and I, this is the thrilling story of David Gray, and his search for a dead queen's dangerous letters.
The Stewart Trilogy concludes with this turbulent story of the reign of King Robert III of Scotland in the early fifteenth century and the miraculous survival of his royal line.
Action, chivalry and romance in the 12th century: the story of Hugh de Swinton and his thrilling life that encompassed fighting, farming and the foundation of Scotland's first hospital.
The second volume of the House of Stewart trilogy tells of the last days of King Robert III of Scotland and the struggle for his throne at the dawn of the 15th century.
Starting in 1332, this is the story of Sir William Douglas and Sir Alexander Ramsay as they struggled to preserve Robert the Bruce's legacy of independence for Scotland and her five-year old king.
The second novel in the Montrose saga completes the story of James Graham, Marquis of Montrose, one of the noblest figures in Scottish history, who risked everything during the darkest days of the Civil War to save King Charles I.
This novel begins the heroic story of Rob Roy MacGregor, and his battle to ensure his clan's survival in the highlands of Scotland after they support the doomed Old Pretender at the beginning of the eighteenth century. Perfect for fans of 'Outlander'.