"A tale of love found in Scotland"
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 of her reach forever. Until a carriage
accident leaves her badly injured and alone, her two
traveling companions killed. Royce Campbell had retreated to a small cottage to recover
from the wounds of his most recent battle, wounds of both
the physical and psychological kind. While out hunting one
day, he happened upon a destroyed carriage, two dead men,
and one gravely injured woman. He takes her to his cottage
to help her recover, giving up his much desired solitude
for healing. When Brianna awakens, and first sees the hideously scarred
visage of her rescuer, she screams in fear and promptly
passes out. Upon wakening, she slowly comes to realize
Royce means her no harm and allows him to continue her
care.
As they spend this time isolated together over many weeks,
she learns he is an honorable man who truly cares for her,
nothing like her late husband. She grows to love this
wonderful man, and he her, and they decide to wed as soon
as she is well enough to travel home to her brother, Ian,
her guardian since the passing of her husband. Fate has other plans for these star-crossed lovers. What
Brianna doesn't discover until later, is that Royce is a
legendary warrior, feared by even the strongest of men.
Upon learning this, she begins to doubt the man who has
shown her nothing but love, respect, and kindness. Just as
she comes to accept him for who he is, fate intervenes
once again, throwing a surprising twist at them, just after
they have said their marriage vows. Their love must now
face the ultimate test, to determine if she can love him
forever. What should have been a wonderful story falls flat for this
reviewer. For most of the story, the plot is very slow and
not overly exciting. Over half of the book is all about
Brianna's recovery, having her sleeping or lying in bed.
There isn't a whole lot of action until much later. The
primary storyline takes too long to develop, making this
reader wonder if anything was ever going to happen. When
the story finally picks up, there still doesn't seem to be
much there. Having read, and enjoyed, most of Ms. Fletcher's other
works, one can only hope this tale is a fluke occurrence
and that future books will prove more indicative of her
talents. Other readers may enjoy this story though, even if
this reviewer was unimpressed. © Kelley A. Hartsell, April 2003. All rights reserved.
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Posted April 16, 2003
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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