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"A wonderful fairy-tale romance."
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted August 19, 2003
Douglas MacArthur is dying and greatly fears for his
daughter's life. He summons Graeme Campbell, Laird of
Stonehaven, asking that he marry Blair and keep her safe
from her vile and conniving brother. Douglas saved Graeme's
father's life, so Graeme feels he owes him a great debt.
Blair is Read more...
"charming mix of a wee bit of magic inside an engaging Scottish historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 1, 2003
The legend predicted that the MacArthur clan would be
blessed and cursed by the birth of a Faery Woman with
healing powers. The lass would be tested by the elements
and if she survived, would truly be blessed. However, if
she should fall in unrequited love, she would Read more...
"Enchanting medieval romantic fantasy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 4, 2003
In 1432, Graeme Campbell, THE LAIRD OF STONEHAVEN, returns
from fighting alongside Joan, the Maid of Orleans, to his
Scottish home. He plans to marry Blair MacArthur, rumored
to be a fairy woman and the current focus of the MacArthur
Prophesy. His cousin tells him he is mad Read more...
SummaryHe appears nightly in her dreams—magnificently, blatantly
naked. A man whose body is sheer perfection, whose face is
hardened by desire, whose voice makes it plain he will have
her and no other.
Blair MacArthur is a Faery Woman, and healing is her life.
But legend foretells she will lose her powers if she gives
her heart to the wrong man. So the last thing she wants is
an arranged marriage. Especially to the Highland laird who
already haunts her midnight hours with images too tempting
for any woman to resist.
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