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  • At first all she could see was a wall of thick trees, but then, like the sun breaking from clouds, the trees fell away and revealed Balloch Castle.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • “So ye flirted whilst in London and then met again by accident at Balloch Castle?”

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • Outside, an ancient carriage had just pulled up before Balloch Castle.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • “So I am to invite Lord Dingwall to attend a dinner here at Balloch Castle?”

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • Miss Hurst, as you can see, we are ruled by a wild dog here at Balloch Castle.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • “Muiren, how much longer before we reach Balloch Castle?”

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • “So ye flirted whilst in London and then met again by accident at Balloch Castle?”

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • At first all she could see was a wall of thick trees, but then, like the sun breaking from clouds, the trees fell away and revealed Balloch Castle.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • You quite outshine all of the other beauties here at Balloch Castle.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • Caitlyn would write Mary first thing in the morning and share the details of her first night at Balloch Castle.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

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