Rohaise the Red

by Heather McCollum

Dragonblade Publishing

Historical Romance: Medieval

October 31, 2022

Available in: Paperback, e-Book

Rohaise the Red
by Heather McCollum

A Highlander, a lass, and a ghost -- oh my!

Fleeing in the night to a small Scottish town, Abigail realizes she's being followed and takes refuge in an abandoned castle. But the castle is not empty. It's home to a lady ghost with long red hair, an affinity for handsome men, and the power to protect Abigail.

Kerrick Hay has suffered too much disrespect at home for having joined Cromwell's rebellion against the crown and a monarch's absolute rule. As the second son, his only chance of making a comfortable life for himself is by renovating and making the old family property of Delgatie Castle profitable.

When he arrives to find a lass burying a dead man in the castle courtyard, his surprise turns into absolute disbelief when he battles an invisible foe bent on protecting her.

The troubled spirit's name is Rohaise, and her yearning to live once again is fierce, fierce enough to kill for love and freedom.

(Note: This story was first published as part of the USA Today Bestselling Boxed set Upon a Midnight Dreary, October 2021)

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Heather McCollum's Bio

Heather McCollum is an award winning, historical paranormal and YA romance writer. She earned her B.A. in Biology, much to her English professor's dismay. She is a member of Romance Writers of America and the Ruby Slippered Sisterhood of 2009 Golden Heart finalists. The ancient magic and lush beauty of Great Britain entrances Ms. McCollum's heart and imagination every time she visits. The country's history and landscape have been a backdrop for her writing ever since her first journey across the pond. When she is not creating vibrant characters & magical adventures on the page, she is roaring her own battle cry in the war against ovarian cancer. Ms. McCollum recently slayed the cancer beast and resides with her very own Highland hero, rescued golden retriever & 3 kids in the wilds of suburbia on the mid-Atlantic coast.