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Sto caricando le informazioni... Highland velvet (Dall'Odio all'Amore) (1982)di Jude Deveraux
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Bronwyn MacCarran es una orgullosa escocesa. Stephen Montgomery, uno de los ingleses que ella odia, llega a Escocia con el orgullo de los conquistadores, pero le vencen la belleza y el carácter de Bronwyn. La joven se convierte en su razón de vivir, pero ella lo sigue aborreciendo. Mientras los clanes luchan entre sí y cada uno blande la espada contra su hermano, tiñendo de sangre las bellas montañas de Escocia, el destino de ambos queda sellado. Jude Deveraux is an author I first read many years ago and while some of her books definitely do not age well I do think the Velvet Montgomery Annuals Quadrilogy books do continue to be basically enjoyable to read. I have always enjoyed the interactions her characters have had and the places she sets the story. The plot can be a bit thin but overall I think it's a good beach read. Lady Bronwyn McArran is a Scottish Laird captured by the hated English and forced to marry one of theirs. Stephen Montgomery came to Scotland to conquer, but is he strong enough to conquer Bronwyn? As he falls hopelessly in love with this fiery Scot he tries with every fiber of his being to win her respect, and her love. Very well written as usual for Jude Deveraux. She is a fantastic writer that takes the reader on delightful romantic journeys through her literary works. This was a very fun read. Sensual and entertaining with a good handful of humor as the two pros constantly butt heads. I would definitely recommend this book to anybody who likes a bit of romance. Stephan is given a very reluctant Bronwyn for his wife. She hates his guts right from the start because she is Scottish and he is English. Him being late for their wedding is just icing on the hate cake. Bronwyn is is a strong woman but boy is she a hothead! Lots of adventure await in the second installment in the Velvet Series and it is a book you do not want to miss out on reading. I devoured ever word and wished for more. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Bronwyn MacArran was a proud Scot. Stephen Montgomery was one of the hated English. He came to Scotland as a conqueror, saw her beauty and was vanquished. But still she would abhor him. She owned a temper hot enough to forge the armors of battle or inflame a valiant soldier's passion. Yet still she would resist him. She became his reason to live, his reason to love. And still she would deny him. But while clan fought clan, while brother took up sword against brother, and the highlands ran with blood -- their destiny was made...and this mighty warrior pledged himself to his woman's pride, her honor and her name -- and made of their love a torch to burn through the ages! 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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It's an okay story, but two issues caused me to give this three stars. First, Henry VII had no say over Scottish lairds and who they would wed. I think this story takes place just before he married his daughter Margaret to King James V of Scotland, and it would have made more sense to me if Stephen and Bronwyn's marriage was part of the treaty. I know this is fiction, but the author does a nice job in other historical details, and I couldn't get past this one.
Secondly, the book wraps up very quickly with a lot of dangling threads. Maybe they get covered in the next book in the series, but it kind of ruined this story for me. Mary, the lone Montgomery sister, is raped and dies, but there are no repercussions from the Montgomery brothers? Or Henry VII for that matter - he wouldn't put up with this from one of his Earls. Bronwyn and Stephen have been separated in anger but immediately forgive and forget with no real discussion. I don't know, but anyway, the blurb for the next book looks good - sort of Robin Hood-ish. ( )