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"Another wonderful medieval romance from this talented author."
Reviewed by Tanzey Cutter
Posted December 17, 2004
Alexander, new Laird of Kinfairlie, has many
responsibilities thrust upon him when his parents die
unexpectedly. With seven siblings to look after, as well as
an estate in dire need of funds, Alexander's most pressing
problem is finding a husband for his eldest sister,
Madeline, who refuses to marry now Read more...
"Enjoyable fifteenth century Scottish romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 25, 2004
In 1421 Scotland, Laird Alexander Lammergeier was not
ready to take over Kinfairlie, but his parents recently
died tragically. Adding to his woes is that he feels he
must find spouses for his sisters, but has no money to
fund them, let alone feed them. The oldest female Read more...
SummaryAlexander has a problem. It's not that his parents have
tragically died, or that he has been made Laird of
Kinfairlie years before he anticipated, or that their
treasury is empty, or that he now has to take care of his
seven younger siblings. It's that he has to marry off his
sister Madeline, who has refused to ever wed. Madeline's
betrothed died on the same boat as their parents and she
won't even discuss it. So Alexander is forced to take
matters into his own hands by auctioning Madeline off. But
he never intended Rhys Fitzhenry to take part
Rhys is a warrior who has fought the king to gain land.
Clever and resourceful, he knows he needs an heir, and this
auction is the perfect way to get one. After all, buying a
wife is the simplest solution—love is so messy, after all.
Furious that her brother would dare auction her off and
desperate to ignore the passion mounting between them,
Madeline flees...but Rhys won't be cast aside so easily.
Can this strong and witty warrior catch his impetuous and
bold bride?
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