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Sto caricando le informazioni... In the Highlander's Beddi Cathy Maxwell
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Last in the Cameron sisters' series. Highland warrior Gordon Lachlan abducts Constance from her boarding school, intending to exchange her for the Sword of McKenna. But he doesn't expect her to decide that she's not kidnapped, she wants to join his rebellion and sets upon directing his klan family into revamping the camp into something more cohesive, as if she's in charge! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Highland warrior Gordon Lachlan has spent his life fiercely battling the English. Now, to claim victory for his clan, he must retrieve the legendary Sword of the MacKenna from the hands of his mortal enemies. His plan: to kidnap Constance Cameron from her remote boarding school and force her wellborn relatives to surrender the sword as her ransom. But Lachlan is surprised that the woman he's snatched from her bed is no malleable miss. Constance longs for adventure. She's tantalized by Lachlan and his passionate cause . . . and tempted enough by his seductive ways to wonder what it would be like to find herself in the Highlander's bed . . . Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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Maxwell has written two wonderful characters. Constance is a strong woman character, albeit misguided in her thinking that she can travel to America on her own but her desire to return home is understood. Gordon is positively enthralling. Maxwell has given him layers upon layers that I couldn't wait to read about.
When they arrived at Gordon's camp it was clearly shown how important Gordon was to his people, even though the reader is given the feeling Gordon himself knows deep down he is fighting a losing battle. The added character of Fiona, Gordon's sister, adds another layer to Gordon. His feelings on her capture by the English and her present withdrawal from him show him to be a deep caring individual. Also, the tent and spartan furnishings where he lives is a great insight into his character. Gordon is truly a man and so far one of the best lead male characters I have read in a long time.
I absolutely love when authors put protective and companion dogs in books. Gordon's "Tad" is a great character unto himself. I like all the emotions and "looks" he gives.
I liked how Maxwell finally gives the reader reasons why her two lead characters were attracted to each other, something that lacked in her previous books. As Gordon and Constance spend more time together they witness acts and personality traits by the other which endure them to each other.
When Gordon and his sister Fiona finally have their talk to straighten things out and she admits she was raped by the English I felt myself tearing up. Maxwell did a tremendous job here portraying the emotions felt by both Fiona and Gordon; she also had me wishing I had an older brother.
A little more than halfway through the book Gordon seemed to disappear a bit. Maxwell wrote Constance to such a compelling figure that her story took over and Gordon was in the background a bit to much.
The ending of the book was a disappoint to me and I can't exactly explain why. I think the characters lost some of the shine they had in the beginning. The epilogue of the book was unnecessary also. It had nothing to do with Gordon and Fiona and leaves the reader completely hanging as to what happens to Gordon's sister Fiona. ( I went and looked up Cathy Maxwell books and found she has written Fiona's story and it is titled "A Seduction at Christmas") The book started off strong but Maxwell seemed to give up on her characters towards the end leaving me completely dissatisfied.
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