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"Very romantic Medieval romance."
Reviewed by Tammie Ard
Posted August 16, 2004
Amicia MacLean's greatest wish is to become the bride of
Magnus MacKinnon, having loved him since she was a young
girl. Her wish is granted when her brother arranges the
marriage by proxy, ending any past feuding between the
families and aiding the MacKinnon clan with much-needed
coin.
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"Engaging fourteenth century Scottish romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 28, 2004
In 1332 Scotland, Amicia MacLean and Magnus Mackinnon marry
by proxy. For Amicia this is what she always wanted as she
has loved Magnus since she was a little girl. However,
when Magnus arrives two weeks later still in shock and
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SummaryEven a marriage by proxy can't spoil the joy Lady Amicia
MacLean feels when she is wedded to Magnus MacKinnon. With
his quick wit and dashing smile, the roguish warrior
captured her heart when she was still a girl. It's not
until he returns from battle that Amicia discovers the
truth: the union was made to fill empty MacKinnon coffers
with MacLean gold. Magnus knew nothing of this marriage.
Honorable and proud, he intends to rebuild his clan's
fortune coin by coin himself-and wants nothing to do with
his bonny new bride.
But Amicia is not one to give up without a fight. She plans
to invade Magnus's bedchamber, offer tantalizing glimpses
of what every husband has the right to see, and settle for
nothing less than the total surrender of the most stubborn
knight in the realm!
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