
Una romántica historia de amor en las Highlands escocesas. Alexander Sinclair, duque de Caithness y dueño del castillo Sinclair, tiene un pasado en el que el amor no le trató demasiado bien . Sin embargo, no pierde la esperanza de encontrar una mujer a la que amar y con quien compartir su vida y que lo amen por él mismo y no por su título ni su dinero, en una aplicación para ligar. Marina de Alba, sin familia, pareja, ni trabajo, decide irse con su mejor amiga a hacer el viaje a Escocia que siempre había deseado. Pero Anabel, su amiga, la dejará plantada en el último momento. Marina dispuesta a disfrutar del viaje de sus sueños, se marcha hasta Inverness con su maleta llena de ilusión. Una fría tarde en Inverness, una cafetería, Alex y Marina, dos desconocidos y una cita por error son los ingredientes perfectos para una maravillosa historia de amor. ¿Conseguirá imponerse el amor en el destino de Alex y Marina? ¡Atrévete a descubrirlo! Sarah Valentine, autora de novelas románticas Best Sellers, como su Serie Condes Escoceses, publica ahora Mi duque de las Highlands, una emotiva y tierna historia de amor con algunos de los apellidos más conocidos de los históricos clanes de las Highlands. Si te gustan las historias 100% románticas, lee las novelas de Sarah Valentine.
Author

Sarah Valentine always wanted to be a writer. She began writing poetry in high school in Western Pennsylvania, where she also discovered Russian literature. She continued writing and translating poetry while her studies in Russian literature took her all over the world, including on a spectacular two-week journey on the Trans-Siberian railroad from Moscow to Beijing. After obtaining her Ph.D. from Princeton in 2007 she attended a Callaloo summer writing workshop for African American writers and realized she needed to write about something much closer to home: her struggle with racial identity and the troubling family secrets that surrounded it. This led to her award-winning essay, "When I Was White," which was anthologized in Waveform: 21st-Century Essays by Women, and her memoir by the same title. Sarah has received numerous awards for her writing and scholarship, most notably a prestigious Lannan Foundation Writer's Fellowship in 2013. She has taught literature and creative writing at Princeton, University of California-Los Angeles, University of California-Riverside, and Northwestern University. Sarah enjoys writing about topics related to black and mixed-race and African American identity, especially in historical settings. She loves murder mysteries, ghost stories, fairytales, folklore, and myth (and, of course, Russian literature) - anything that gives us a glimpse into another world. Sarah is endlessly curious, loves to travel, and believes the world is full of surprising, wonderful things to be discovered.