
Try getting married when your betrothed can wield an iron pot with deadly accuracy, her mad uncle thinks he’s William Wallace, and her two maiden aunts can’t finish a sentence—or a thought—on their own...
Such are Sir Iain Armstrong’s travails when he sets out to wed Lady Marion, a convent-raised spitfire. All Iain wants to do is fulfill their fathers’ wishes, appease two royal courts, and do what is best for the future of Scotland by putting an end to all the troubles in his part of the Borders. All Lady Marion has to do is agree to marry him, which is the last thing on her mind when Iain arrives at the convent. She won’t be taken without a fight. And even when she realizes that Iain is a man of courage, intelligence, and seductively powerful shoulders, will her eccentric family do what her temper tantrums, willful ways, and pride have so far failed to do—and drive him away forever?

Blackmailers and fortune hunters threaten to ruin Gwyneth Douglas's life, but when the rogue she has always loved suddenly comes back into her life, her troubles have only just begun...
The final book in Scottish Dreams Trilogy.
Dreams of Destiny is complex and filled with internal and external conflicts and a variety of skillfully depicted characters. One needn't worry over becoming confused, however; the McGoldricks are experts at leading their readers through the intricacies of their plots and at creating distinct individuals. Still, for maximum enjoyment, if you haven't already read the earlier titles, I recommend reading all three novels in the right order. They are all excellent, as well as very different from each other (BORROWED DREAMS has a hero wounded in body and spirit, and CAPTURED DREAMS takes place largely in pre-revolutionary America), and I highly recommend them all

Portia Edwards will go to any length to find the family she's never known... except trust the one man who can help her...
The second book in Scottish Dreams Trilogy.
The author's grasp and depiction of the political turmoil during that time made the danger and intrigue realistic and adds to the book's already fabulous storyline. There was wit and humor in each of Portia and Pierce's interactions, which of course became more passionate as they got to know each other. Readers of Borrowed Dreams (where Pierce's brother Lyon was featured) will get more clues to the puzzle surrounding a childhood friend's death. The story even takes us back to visit Lyon and Millicent and their newfound love and family. With her own kind of magic, McGoldrick made this historical a pleasure to read and I can't wait to have all three in my collection.

Lured into a marriage of convenience, Millicent Wentworth finds that beneath a fierce exterior, a wounded Scottish Borderlord may just be the man of her dreams...
The first book in Scottish Dreams Trilogy.
May McGoldrick weaves powerful and relevant social issues of the era into a truly beautiful romance that shimmers with the power of love healing wounded souls and bodies. A triumphant tale!

Jane Purefoy is a woman with a double life... as the daughter of a Crown magistrate and as the leader of a gang of Irish revolutionaries. But it's the passionate and determined Sir Nicholas Spencer who tears her heart in two...
Jan Coffey...skillfully balances small town scandal and sexual intrigue with lively plotting and vivid characterizations in this engaging romantic thriller.
The classic rebel-in-disguise story has never been more fun, exciting, or romantic as it is in May McGoldrick's fabulous new novel. Miss Jane Purefoy has all the talent, finesse and innate sexiness of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Don't miss a word of her passionate adventures!
Ms. McGoldrick deftly weaves the rich tragic history of Ireland in her tale....An excellent read!
I liked it [The Rebel] so much, I went out to buy several of their back books. They really make it easy to feel I'm living in the past for a time.

In America for the last ten years, Rebecca Neville has raised her young charge as if he were her own son. But now, his father -the Earl of Stanmore- has learned of his fate and sends for him from England. Rebecca must do everything in her power to keep her promise to the boy's dead mother - and keep her heart safe from his mysterious father...
... McGoldrick's gift for characterization extends from the book's courageous heroine and wounded hero down to a fascinating cast of secondary characters, including a viperous villain and a wonderfully scheming mistress. This vibrant Georgian historical is perfect for readers who like a nice mix of history and passion.
May McGoldrick creates a novel filled with warmth and emotion and an excellent essence of period detail. The Promise is a wonderful book for any lover of historical fiction. A cuddle up in a chair and simply enjoy romance- don't miss it.

The Percy sisters flee their pursuers, scattering into the wild Highlands of Scotland. In this exciting conclusion to The Highland Treasure Trilogy, meet Adrianne, a woman without compromise - or inhibitions. It is up to her to free their mother, save the family treasure, and somehow control the fires of desire that burn within her...

In this second book of The Highland Treasure Trilogy, level-headed Laura Percy finds herself abducted by the reckless Laird of Blackfearn, and all of her well-made plans torn asunder. His wild ways leave Laura burning in his wake - and awaken in her a passion as untamed as his own...

The award-winning opening chapter of The Highland Treasure Trilogy. Three sisters each hold a clue to their family's treasure - and the key to the hearts of three Highland warriors...
When her father was branded a traitor to the king, Catherine Percy found sanctuary in Scotland. But a case of mistaken identity put her in a compromising position with the Highland earl sworn to protect her. Marriage to him saved her reputation, but nothing could save her from the stormy passion that bent her innocent body to his will — and shattered his last defense....