"A charmer"
In 1421 Scotland, Alexander, Laird of Kinfairlie, feels
euphoric about his marriage auction that worked so well in
spite of the objection of the bride, Madeline the oldest
of his sisters. Alexander blithely ignores all that went
wrong as he keeps thinking all's well that ends well as
Madeline, who previously refused to marry, is happily
wedded to Rhys Fitzhenry. The successful brotherly matchmaker turns to Vivienne
though Alexander plans to improve the process since the
Madeline caper (see THE BEAUTY BRIDE). He thinks he found
the solution when Nicholas Sinclair, the man who broke
Vivienne's heart years ago, arrives to court his beloved
as he can offer a home since his older brother Erik has
been disowned. Nicholas insists he bed her in her tower
where she awaits his return so that she has no choice but
to marry as he needs a bride and heir rather quickly to
deflect any estate challenges. Rationalizing he needs the
coins for the other sisters, Alexander agrees. Vivienne
and her beau enjoy the night together until morning light
reveals cynical Erik as her mate and he insists she will
begat him a legitimate heir. Though similar in design to the first Kinfairlie medieval
romance, THE ROSE RED BRIDE has a flavor of its own
because Vivienne and Madeline have different
personalities. The story line is fun due to Erik's
denials that he loves her while vivacious Vivienne
believes they were destined together, but rejects his cold
insistence that she is an heir breeder. Fans will enjoy
Alexander's latest matrimonial fiasco and look forward to
the next jewel Snow White in the fall. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 2, 2005
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