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Once passion ignites, it is difficult to extinguish it or deny its existence.
Connor MacKinnon hates his commander, Lord William Wentworth, so much that when he is tasked with rescuing Wentworth's niece from the captivity of a Shavni, he thinks the girl is a despicable person, just like her uncle. r. However, what he saw in front of him was The woman is brave and beautiful, but she is surrounded by dangers. The only way to save Sarah is to hunt down the person who kidnapped her and put evil spirits on her. The aim is to somehow get it back from the hands of the traitor warrior who has ambitions.
Lady Sarah, who grew up under prohibitions in London and suddenly found herself in the middle of a tragedy, was caught unprepared for the difficult conditions on the border, or perhaps what made her unprepared was the feelings she felt for Connor. When they leave the forest behind, it becomes clear that the person who really needs protection is Connor. If his uncle, Lord William, knew what Connor did to save him, he wouldn't care. He didn't think, he killed him.
However, once passion ignites, it is difficult to extinguish it or deny its existence. The scars of love are the worst in war. Seeing that the wound is deeper than the wound, Connor will have to go against the kingdom to bring Sarah to his side.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)