"Pride and Passion in Scotland's Mystic Past"
"The haunting amber eyes slowly lifted, and in an instant
frozen in time's fabric, they locked with his,
ensorcelling him with pulsing, ambient power. A witch's
power. A dark fire that burned straight to his soul." So
the riveting personality of the Countess Tamlyn MacShane
mesmerizes the Black Dragon, Julian Challon. But there is
much more afoot than the tantalizing, sensuous passion
building between the initially wary personalities! King Edward I or Edward Longshanks of England has sent
Julian to claim the MacShane's Scottish lands, an action
that is not necessarily fostered by loyalty and devotion
on either part. The timing is potently significant! The
magic of Beltane is flowing full force through Julian,
weary and disgusted by his own and his lord's horrendous
crime. He will discover the shocking, transforming truth
of his own ancestry as well as his mission for the future.
How will he accomplish this task when others distrust him
because of his lord and he is wary about even himself,
while hopelessly besotted by this tempting woman? Tamlyn's fierce pride and passionate love of Scotland 's
people and lands affect the reader as much as Julian. Her
own destiny awaits fulfillment, again not necessarily what
she has previously envisioned. Possessing the "fey"
abilities, she learns about the less honorable aspects of
war and her companion's part in that while bantering with
one to whom she feels closer every day. King Edward's mind
becomes poisonous in his hatred of the Scots; Berwick is a
memory of slaughter that eventually touches even Tamlyn
with its darkness! How to trust this one who is destined
to love and fight for Scotland yet who has such
patriarchal notions about ownership of land and woman? Can
he forsake the greed, court intrigues, and war lust of his
peers and King? Deborah MacGillivray knows her Scottish history for sure
and how to cast a spell on her reader. On every page she
weaves a haunting yet fascinating depiction of the
renowned "dragon" and "witch" whose physical and patriotic
passion will draw the reader into a deeper, mystical love
of Scotland, indeed of love itself! Deborah MacGillivray knows how to professionally develop
the tension of conflict and character development in a
marvelous historical fiction tale and at the same time
amplify that with the sexiest scenes of great romance!
Relish this terrific and well-crafted read!!! Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on May 4, 2006
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted June 29, 2006
SummaryA Defiant Lady
In Scotland's darkest hour, an English warrior dressed all
in black has come for her. Blessed with the kenning, Lady
Tamlyn MacShane forsaw this day, when the ruthless Lord
Julian Challon would conquer her land - and her heart. She
is determined to resist him...but she is no match for his
strength...or his sensuality...
A Resolute Lord
To Julian, the proud Scotswoman should be nothing more than
a captive. Yet Tamlyn's fiery beauty ensnares him, body and
soul. Now, the warrior known as the Black Dragon is in
danger of falling under a spell that can't be broken - the
spell of love...
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