With over 35 New York Times best-sellers to her credit, Jude Deveraux crafts novels that are eagerly devoured by fans. In Days of Gold, Deveraux recaptures the type of sweeping historical romance that brought her so much acclaim. In 1766 Scotland, Angus McTern leads a life of humble respectability?until Edilean Talbot arrives, pleading for his help. Angus can?t deny the ache in his heart for the beautiful heiress, so when she tells him how her fortune was stolen, he agrees to risk everything and accompany her to America in search of the thief.
"With over 35 New York Times best-sellers to her credit, Jude Deveraux crafts novels that are eagerly devoured by fans. In Days of Gold, Deveraux recaptures the type of sweeping historical romance that brought her so much acclaim. In 1766 Scotland, Angus McTern leads a life of humble respectability?until Edilean Talbot arrives, pleading for his help. Angus can?t deny the ache in his heart for the beautiful heiress, so when she tells him how her fortune was stolen, he agrees to risk everything and accompany her to America in search of the thief."@en
"The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series, Days of Gold is a romance set in Scotland in 1766."@en
"The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series, Days of Gold is a romance set in Scotland in 1766."
"In 1766 Scotland, Angus McTern leads a life of humble respectability--until Edilean Talbot arrives, pleading for his help. Angus can't deny the ache in his heart for the beautiful heiress, so when she tells him how her fortune was stolen, he agrees to risk everything and accompany her to America in search of the thief."@en
"Laird Angus McTern and Edilean Talbot travel from Scotland to America to reclaim the gold she inherited from her father."@en
"When Edilean Talbot turns up at her uncle's castle in Scotland she wins over the local clans but Laird Angus McTern is not impressed. Edilean's inheritance is stolen and Angus swallowing his pride recaptures the pilfered gold which leads to a shipboard romance. But the lovers must overcome many obstacles before they can be together."
"The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series, Days of Gold is a romance set in Scotland in 1766. Angus McTern leads a life of humble respectability until Edilean Talbot arrives, pleading for his help. Angus can't deny the ache in his heart for the beautiful heiress, so when she tells him how her fortune was stolen, he agrees to risk everything and accompany her to America in search of the thief."
"Scotland, 1766. Angus McTern's grandfather had lost the family's land and castle in a card game, but the young laird takes his duties seriously. Respected by his clan - he has everything he wants in life. But then the legal heiress to the castle - the beautiful Edilean Talbot arrives. Angus resents her privileged upbringing and his clan's worship of her. Then suddenly, when Edilean's inheritance is stolen, Angus finds himself accused of snatching the inheritance AND the heiress. To escape prosecution, he boards a ship to America with Edilean, during which a love grows between them. In America, however, freedom eludes them. Edilean's money-hungry fiance forces Edilean to return to Scotland with him. That is, until fate draws Angus and Edilean together once more ..."@en
"Scotland, 1766. Angus McTern's grandfather had lost the family's land and castle in a card game, but the young laird takes his duties seriously. Respected by his clan - he has everything he wants in life. But then the legal heiress to the castle - the beautiful Edilean Talbot arrives. Angus resents her privileged upbringing and his clan's worship of her. Then suddenly, when Edilean's inheritance is stolen, Angus finds himself accused of snatching the inheritance AND the heiress. To escape prosecution, he boards a ship to America with Edilean, during which a love grows between them. In America, however, freedom eludes them. Edilean's money-hungry fiance forces Edilean to return to Scotland with him. That is, until fate draws Angus and Edilean together once more ..."
"After a failed attempt to reclaim Edilean Talbot's family gold, Angus McTern is accused of kidnapping and theft and must flee 1766 Scotland with Edilean and find refuge in the growing American colonies."
"Angus McTern is respected by the men of his clan and adored by the women. He takes his duties as laird seriously and has everything he wants in life'until Edilean Talbot shows up. Breathtakingly beautiful and born of privilege, Edilean needs Angus's help to reclaim the gold she inherited from her father. The treasure is bound for America, but when Angus tries to seize it, he's accused of kidnapping and theft and has to leave behind all that he knows to escape with Edilean to the new country. There they discover almost insurmountable obstacles, and a love as wild and free as the land itself. The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series that began with the contemporary novel Lavender Morning, Days of Gold is filled with humor, passion, and adventure. Stirring and masterfully rendered, this is Jude Deveraux at her best."@en
"The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series, Days of Gold is a sweeping romance set in 1766."@en
"The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series, Days of Gold is a romance set in Scotland in 1766--Novelist."
"The second book in the multi-generational Edilean series, Days of gold is a sweeping romance set in 1766 Scotland. Angus McTern, the laird of the clan, is captivated by Edilean Talbot. When she needs help, he tries to intervene, and is accused of kidnapping and theft. To avoid being prosecuted, they escape to America, and overcome almost insurmountable obstacles, finding a love as wild and free as the land itself."@en
"En la Escocia de 1766, Angus McTern, jefe de su clan, tiene todo lo que quiere en la vida. Aunque su abuelo perdió las tierras y el castillo de la familia a las cartas cuando él era sólo un niño, Angus se toma en serio sus obligaciones y es respetado por los hombres y adorado por las mujeres. Bueno, hasta que aparece Edilean Talbot. Edilean, una joven que nació en la opulencia, representa todo lo que Angus desprecia. Aun así, su belleza y su gracia lo deslumbran tanto como a todos los demás, y no podrá ocultarle demasiado tiempo sus sentimientos. Cuando ella se enfrenta a él, se siente muy dolido y, lo que es peor, humillado ante su clan. Pero llega el día en que Edilean necesita su ayuda para reclamar el oro que heredó de su padre. Angus termina por dejar a un lado su orgullo y ayudar a la heradera, lo que significará vivir un sinfín de peripecias que llevarán a ambos a América. -- p. [4] of cover."
"Beautiful and born of privilege, Edilean requires the help of Angus McTern to reclaim the gold she inherited from her father, which is now on it's way to America. When he tries to intervene, he's accused of kidnapping and theft. To avoid being persecuted, he's forced to escape with Edilean to America where they will overcome almost insurmountable obstacles as they are pursued endlessley by the man who claims the gold for his own. Despite all that tries to keep them apart, Angus and Edilean also find a love as wild and free as the land itself."@en
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