Hold Fast is a gorgeous love song to healing and happily ever after. Sign me up for whatever Eliza MacArthur writes!
— Eva Leigh, USA Today bestselling author of My Fake Rake

At the end of her handfast to the vicious and abusive Laird Malcolm Cameron, Una has had more than enough of men to last a lifetime. She may be free from the arrangement but doesn’t know if she’ll ever outrun the pain of the past year. If only she can find a place to start over. A gifted healer, she decides to make her way to start a new life with a neighboring clan. Nothing can stop her now… except perhaps a stranger in the woods begging for help… and his life.

From his earliest memories, Ewan MacDonald knew he would become Laird. He could never have predicted how much loss would pave the way or how much of himself he’d have to sacrifice. Now, he’s responsible for his five younger siblings and his clan—and trying hard not to let the panic show. When his youngest brother is gravely wounded, he needs a healer. How fortunate, then, that one almost murders him in the woods.

Lives are at stake, but so too, it turns out, are hearts. Letting themselves be loved feels terrifying, but it’s nothing compared to the danger lurking in the shadows. When the demons of the past come calling, will Una and Ewan find the strength to trust the other to catch them? Or will all be lost?

Hold Fast is a dual-POV, medieval highland romance. It is the first book in The Laird's Holdings series.

Gentle, tender, and sensitively wrought, Hold Fast is Highlander historical romance at its best. Eliza MacArthur’s thoughtful portrayal of anxiety and trauma frames a joyful, spicy romance between a fiercely independent healer and an earnest, stubborn laird. I fell in love with Una and Ewan instantly, and so will you.
— Alexandra Vasti, Author of the Halifax Hellions and Ne'er Duke Well

CONTENT WARNINGS

Before the events of the story: previous sexual assault, death in childbirth, infant death

Within the events of the story: pregnancy, childbirth, murder, wound stitching, graphic sexual content, anxiety, attempted sexual assault (not gratuitous), kidnapping

Take care, dear reader. Your heart and brain are worth protecting.”