Last Wish (Highland Magic #4)

‘Why? Are there problems there? Has there been fighting of some kind?’ I gnawed on my bottom lip. ‘I know there are going to be difficulties but I thought we’d have at least a bit of breathing space first. Surely none of us have got that far down the country yet.’ Something else suddenly occurred to me. ‘It’s not the English, is it? That’s all we need.’

‘It’s not that. And it’s not a problem. It’s just that there’s an old blacksmith’s there which used to be very famous. I remember reading old stories about it in my school history books. Of course, it fell out of use after the Fissure.’

‘A blacksmith?’ I was thoroughly confused. ‘Are you getting some horses?’

‘Uh, no. Bob reminded me about it. It’s called Gretna Green. I know it might not seem like the right time but…’ He scratched his neck. ‘This is harder than I thought it would be. Maybe you think we ought to spend more time together first. But when you know, you know.’

Know what? I was thoroughly confused now. I’d seen Byron in a lot of different situations and I didn’t think I’d ever seen him look so scared.

From out of nowhere, Bob reappeared. ‘What are you doing?’ he screeched. ‘I’ve already softened her up for you. Just say the words!’

Byron ignored him. Still holding my hands, he got down on one knee and gazed up at me.

My mouth dropped. Hang on a minute…



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Acknowledgments


There are so many people without whom this book, and indeed series, wouldn’t have been possible and who I can’t possibly thank enough. Any omissions here are entirely my own fault.

First and foremost, to Karen Holmes for her superlative editing – not to mention her ability to keep me buoyed up when I’m sure what I’ve written isn’t worth the paper. To Clarissa Yeo and her always wonderful cover art. To Saskia Maarleveld for her wonderful audio narration, as well as all the fabulous folks over at Tantor. To the Women of Urban Fantasy for keeping me sane. To Barbara Hall, Yvanca Wensing and Luma Zetani for their invaluable beta reading.

To Marlowe, Scout, Lara and Mavis for giving me (mostly) peace to write when I’ve needed it.

To the Taylors Education Group for their unwitting inspiration for Integrity.

To Adrianna, the most perfect PA I could ever wish for.

To my family for their continued and unstinting support.

Finally, to Malaysia. It’s been seven and a half years and, as I write this, I’m surrounded by boxes and crates and suitcases as I prepare to return to the UK. The tropical weather, the amazing food and, above all, the warm, kind people have made this such an inspiring adventure. Terima Kasih from the bottom of my heart.

Helen xxx