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"Delightful Scottish historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 26, 2003
Early in sixteenth century Scotland, her husband Arran once
tried to kill her brother, but failed. Now with Arran
dead, Brianna Cameron feels free of his blight and wants to
help villagers by teaching what she has learned from her
wise sister-in-law. However, the coach she rides in Read more...
"Love's healing power proves triumphant"
Reviewed by Debrah Douglas
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 12, 2003
Brianna Cameron feels no sorrow upon hearing her husband is
dead. His brutal betrayal of her, her family and her clan
has left her leery of trusting her judgement when it comes
to men, especially handsome ones. Brianna is fine,
emotionally strong enough to leave the safety of her
brother's Read more...
"Passionate Sixteenth-Century Historical"
Reviewed by Sheri Melnick
Posted February 16, 2003
Author Donna Fletcher transports the reader back to
sixteenth century Scotland in this tender tale of love
between a battle-scarred warrior and an emotionally damaged
widow. When widowed Brianna Cameron, sister of clan leader
Ian Cameron, is injured in a coach accident, Royce, a man
bearing the facial scars Read more...
"A tale of love found in Scotland"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Posted April 16, 2003
Brianna Cameron had lived the past few years in fear --
fear
of the dreadful man she had married. He was known to abuse
her often, with words and actions. When she learns of his
death she is elated, for now she can have the freedom she
had thought out Read more...
SummaryLeft for dead after a carriage accident, Brianna Cameron
wakes to find herself in a one-room cottage with a tall,
dark, and badly scarred man tending her wounds. Once a
fierce warrior who charmed many a woman into bed, he is now
a broken man, shattered by war. But caring for Brianna seems
to heal the scars on his soul...and open his heart to the
redemptive power of love.
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