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"A sensual Scot, everyone's favorite"
Reviewed by Jody Allen
Posted April 9, 2002
Escaping the violence of "The Terrors" of the French
Revolution, the far from innocent, natural daughter of a
Scottish Earl flees to the Borders of Scotland in Hope
Tarr's MY LORD JACK. This is the fourth offering from
Jove's successful Highland Fling series, yet this one falls
a bit short Read more...
"Exciting Scottish historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 16, 2002
In 1793, Claudia Valemont knows her life in France is over
as the Revolution has swept away everything she holds dear
including her beloved mother. To avoid the guillotine,
Claudia leaves her beloved homeland for Scotland, home of a
father that she has never met or whom knows she Read more...
"An Enjoyable Historical"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted May 14, 2002
Lady Claudia Valemont has escaped the horrors of
the French Revolution, and has traded the last of her
jewels on the passage to Scotland in search of her father,
the Earl of Aberdaire. Even though she is only the
illegitimate daughter of a French courtesan, she hopes that
her Read more...
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SummarySparks fly when pampered French beauty Claudia Valemont
flees revolutionary France for Scotland in search of the
Scottish father she has never known. Instead she meets Jack
Campbell, a handsome half-English, half-Scottish outcast
with a troubled past of his own.
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