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    I'm not a great reader but one book I could not put down was "The Other Side of the Rainbow" by Moya Brennan (Enya's sister).

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    Yes they can be considered Bodice rippers, but nobody has mentioned the Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon. I really enjoyed the entire series. Especially the second in the series that dealt alot with Culloden and the Rising.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/044...lance&n=283155
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    "Rob Roy MacGregor; His Life and Times"; W.H. Murray.

    "A Gentleman's Letters from the North of Scotland"; Capt. Edmund Burt,(reprint by Birlinn books, Scotland).

    Both excellent looks at traditional Highland society before its fall....
    Brian

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