Lacey Edmundson

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He suspected that Elizabeth Innes might just be a worthy opponent of Angus MacKinnon. She seemed to have every bit as much resolve as he did. She was at a disadvantage, though. For all her sharp-tongued criticisms, she seemed to have a conscience—something Angus lacked. And it was that disadvantage that roused within Malcolm the precise sort of respect that was entirely absent in his feelings about Angus.
The Enemy and Miss Innes (Tales from the Highlands, #2)
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