"excellent historical tale"
For six years Patrick Maclean has been held prisoner on a
Spanish slave ship waiting for an opportunity to escape.
He finally sees the right moment and leads a successful
mutiny with his plan to go straight to his Scottish clan. However, still a gentleman in spite of his horrendous
mistreatment, Patrick learns two women were on board the
vessel so he assumes their protection from his peers.
When he learns their identities are the daughter of the
ship's owner Juliana Mendoza and her maid Carmita, he
wants to hand the former to the mutineers as he loathes
her father for what he did to him. Still he does the
right thing by both women though Juliana does not trust
him. On the way to Scotland they make love and fall in
love, but she is engaged to another aristocrat; to break
their upcoming nuptials would prove lethal to her mother. The third Maclean early sixteenth century romance (see
BELOVED STRANGER and BELOVED IMPOSTER) is a superior
historical tale starring two strong characters whose love
is the worst that could happen to either of them. Patrick
is terrific as he cherishes the daughter of the man he
loathes; Juliana is trapped in an untenable dilemma caused
by her father as she loves her Patrick, but must marry
someone else for the sake of her mother. Subgenre fans
will gain immense pleasure from all three Maclean tales. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 5, 2007
SummaryFrom the USA Today bestselling author with a special
gift comes the highly anticipated conclusion to her Scottish
Highland trilogy. Here is the story of Patrick
Macleana bold warrior who must rethink his strategy
for defeating the enemy if he is to rescue the woman he
loves from doom.
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