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"Lighthearted, tender romance with a dash of fairy lore."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Posted January 14, 2005
Sophie MacCarran watches in shock when her bodyguards fall
into the river as the bridge collapses. A Highlander
brigand abducts her in the confusion. Racing off into the
night with the outlaw, Sophie learns of his intention to
wed her at her brother's insistence. Sophie has recently
returned from a Read more...
"fine Scottish historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 24, 2005
In 1728 Scotland, the Carren Clan Chief Duncrieff informs
his brother Connor MacPherson that he must marry Katherine
MacCarran to make things right between the clans. Connor
would do almost anything for his sibling and he knows he
is responsible for the feud because he caused the
MacCarran to Read more...
Quickly wedded and passionately bedded, Sophie is now a
captive in a Highland haven of rebels and cattle thieves.
Nothing in her convent upbringing prepared her for the
dashing rogue who is now her husband. Held against her
will, Sophie uses the only weapon at her disposal -- her
saintly reputation. Soon she tries to make Connor's life a
living hell by creating heaven around him, gambling that
the brigand will let her go just to escape her constant
sweetness and womanly influence in his Highland lair. Yet
he does not give in -- and when his kisses and his
scorching touch make her yearn for more, Sophie suspects
that her own heart has already surrendered ...
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