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"An entertaining historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2003
Late in the thirteenth century Kiera dressed up like a
stable boy before sneaking out her father's best stallion
Obsidian. However, she runs into a problem and only the
quick action of her sister Elyn keeps her from being raped
and probably killed. Kiera vows she owes her Read more...
"A powerful story with a medieval flair!"
Reviewed by Sharon Galligar Chance
Posted April 20, 2003
The bond between sisters is strong, often unbreakable. When
Kiera's sister asks her to take her place at her wedding,
Kiera is hesitant, but her sisterly devotion overrules her
common sense, and she soon finds herself married to the
lusty, handsome Lord Kelan of Penbrooke.
When the time for the Read more...
"Great premise flawed in handling"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted August 17, 2004
Lisa Jackson is a very talented writer I have enjoyed for
over ten years. Many of her books are keepers and I look
forward to her releases, historical or contemporary
romances she shines. Jackson's writing is strong, so she
is able to just keep this from causing the reader Read more...
SummaryOwing her sister a favor, Kiera of Lawenydd promised to
pose as Elyn on her wedding day. The ruse was to last just
one night, but the following morning Elyn was nowhere to
be found! Surely Kiera wouldn't have to spend the rest of
her life wedded to a man to whom she could never admit the
depths of her deception-even as her desire for him grew
impossible to resist.
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