"Fine early sixteenth century romance"
In 1513 guilt-ridden Lachlan Maclean never wanted to
become a soldier, but does because he holds himself
culpable for the death of his father when he failed to
kill an enemy; redemption is what he is willing to die
for. He hopes to restore honor lost by replacing his
brother at the side of King James in the upcoming battle
with the English at Flodden Field. During the skirmish
Lachlan fought like a man possessed, but ultimately was
wounded and buried underneath his steed. Widow Kimbra Charleton supports herself and her daughter
by scavenging for the values of the war dead along side
her late husband's odious family. Her in-laws demand she
kill any Scot who remains alive. She finds Lachlan still
breathing but wearing a costly plaid and a valuable
jeweled brooch so she assumes he is of noble birth.
Unable to kill him, Kimbra rationalizes that she will
nurture him before ransoming him. However, as he heals,
he suffers amnesia, unable to remember his name. Worse
she finds that instead of dumping him or informing her in-
laws that she houses a Scot so they kill him, she wants
her patient like no one ever before not even her late
husband. BELOVED STRANGER, the sequel to the superb BELOVED
IMPOSTER, is a fine early sixteenth century romance. The
tale stars a beleaguered ethical hero seeking to redeem
his honor though amnesia makes him wonder if he has done
evil things and a fabulous lioness willing to do anything
for her cub except turn in her patient to certain death as
she clearly sees he is an honorable soul. The action
packed story line moves forward at a fast pace, but it is
the lead pairing that drive a fine return to the MacLean
clan Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 31, 2006
SummaryWith Beloved Impostor, Patricia Potter launched a
trilogy of three Scottish brothers bound by a dark destiny.
Now, she returns with the story of Lachlan Maclean, a man
who has lost his past and faces an uncertain present of
periland an impossible love.
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