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"Intriguing Medieval romance."
Reviewed by Shayne Sawyer
Posted April 14, 2004
Catriona MacLeod, better known in the Highlands as the
Shrew of Assynt, refuses to marry Dogface MacDonell, a
pockmarked bully. So she sneaks out of the castle and heads
for her aunt's village. Her horse dumps her off in the
middle of a snow storm, and just when her plan Read more...
"Another wondrful highland tale from Laurin Wittig"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted May 3, 2004
If looking for a Scottish themed historical romance with a
heartwarming story and a plot sure to captivate, CHARMING
THE SHREW is the one to read.
Tayg Munro's elder brother is dead... the one who was to
become the next Chief of their clan. Tayg has proven his
merit in the Read more...
"Enjoyable medieval Scottish romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 18, 2004
In 1307 Scotland, the Munroe brothers fight on the side of
King Robert the Bruce. However, a year later, the clan
heir Robbie is dead and the next sibling in line Toyg
knows he must marry, but prefers not to at this time. He
detests even more the Read more...
I'll not marry. I'll not bend to the likes of any man.
SummaryFrom the award-winning author comes a captivating story
filled with the passion, intrigue, and magic of historical
Scotland--where a sharp-tongued beauty meets her match in
a
man who vows to tame her with the power of his love.
Known far and wide as the Shrew of Assynt, Catriona
MacLeod
has fled her home and ridden out into the Highlands, where
she vows to live on her own terms and submit to no man.
Until the storm-tossed night she meets a handsome bard who
offers her his protection. Though Tayg Munro is not the
minstrel he appears to be, sudden passion flames into a
union to be tested again and again. As Cat and Tayg fight
to thwart a scheme that could topple thrones and destroy
their homeland, they discover a love that will take
everything they have to give...
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