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The border vixen [electronic resource] / Bertrice Small.

Small, Bertrice. (Author).

Summary:

Maggie Kerr, known as Mad Maggie in the Scottish borderlands, is heiress to an important safe passage through the hills. Her grandfather declares that any man who can outrun, outfight, and outride her may wed her, so King James V sends his cousin Fingal Stewart to secure the passage and the woman.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781101463994 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 1101463996 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 9781101464458 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 1101464453 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (416 p.)
  • Publisher: New York : New American Library, 2010.

Content descriptions

Source of Description Note:
Description based on print version record.
Subject: Heiresses > Scotland > Fiction.
Scotland > History > 1057-1603 > Fiction.
Genre: Love stories.
Historical fiction.
Electronic books.

Electronic resources


  • Baker & Taylor
    Maggie Kerr, known as Mad Maggie in the Scottish borderlands, is heiress to an important safe passage through the hills. Her grandfather declares that any man who can outrun, outfight, and outride her may wed her, so King James V sends his cousin FingalStewart to secure the passage and the woman.
  • Baker & Taylor
    After her grandfather, the laird of Brae Aisir, announces a contest of strength to decide who will marry her, "Mad Maggie" soon falls in love with Fingal Stewart, the cousin of King James II, but the two lovers must defend themselves against those who will do anything to gain control of Maggie's inheritance. Reissue.
  • Baker & Taylor
    After her grandfather, the laird of Brae Aisir, announces a contest of strength to decide who will marry her, "Mad Maggie" soon falls in love with Fingal Stewart, the cousin of King James II, but the two lovers must defend themselves against those who will do anything to gain control of Maggie's inheritance. By the author of The Border Lord and the Lady. Original.
  • Baker & Taylor
    After her grandfather announces a contest of strength to decide who will marry her, Maggie soon falls in love with Fingal Stewart, but the two lovers must defend themselves against those who will do anything to gain control of Maggie's inheritance.
  • Penguin Putnam

    Aware of the covetous interest in his land, the laird of Brae Aisir announces that any man who can outfight his spitfire of a granddaughter will have her as a wife, along with her inheritance. It's a heated contest that inspires the passion of one man and the jealous wrath of another.

  • Penguin Putnam
    From "a legend" (Linda Lael Miller) in romance, a new novel in the Border Chronicles.

    Aware of the covetous interest in his land, the laird of Brae Aisir announces that any man who can outrun, outride, and outfight his headstrong granddaughter "Mad Maggie" will have her as a wife-along with her inheritance. His proposition causes more chaos than resolution, especially when King James II sends his cousin, Fingal Stewart, to compete for Maggie's hand. The competition brings out the fire in both of them, and it doesn't take long for the rivals to become lovers. But there are those who will do anything to gain control of Maggie's inheritance- even if it means getting rid of Fingal Stewart, and his border vixen.

  • Random House, Inc.
    Aware of the covetous interest in his land, the laird of Brae Aisir announces that any man who can outfight his spitfire of a granddaughter will have her as a wife, along with her inheritance. It's a heated contest that inspires the passion of one man and the jealous wrath of another.
  • Random House, Inc.
    From "a legend" (Linda Lael Miller) in romance, a new novel in the Border Chronicles.

    Aware of the covetous interest in his land, the laird of Brae Aisir announces that any man who can outrun, outride, and outfight his headstrong granddaughter "Mad Maggie" will have her as a wife-along with her inheritance. His proposition causes more chaos than resolution, especially when King James II sends his cousin, Fingal Stewart, to compete for Maggie's hand. The competition brings out the fire in both of them, and it doesn't take long for the rivals to become lovers. But there are those who will do anything to gain control of Maggie's inheritance- even if it means getting rid of Fingal Stewart, and his border vixen.

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