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Bride of the Wind (La Sposa del Vento)

di Shannon Drake

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In this romance by the New York Timesâ??bestselling author, a noblewoman is taken captive by a vengeful English pirateâ??and learns a shocking secret.

The daughter of a wealthy Virginia planter, Lady Rose Woodbine curses fate for leading her to the court of the British King Charlesâ??and into an unwanted marriage with the handsome and dangerous Lord Pierce DeForte.

His desire for Rose blinded Pierce to the dangerous machinations of his enemies. Banished from England, he lives the life of a pirateâ??seeking vengeance on those who betrayed him, including the woman he once called his wife. Pierce, now feared as the notorious pirate Dragonslayer, captures a ship carrying Rose. Once his bride, now his prisoner, she's determined to escape from him once and for all.

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UGH. Just UGH. ( )
  lovelypenny | Feb 4, 2016 |
Bride of the Wind by Heather Graham is a fantastic romantic read. Graham knows how to draw the reader in by starting her novels with a prologue that immediately captures the readers. Her prologues are different in the sense that they give you a sneak peek of what is about to happen in the book, not something that happened in the past but something that is going to happen in the future. Then she separates the book into two parts: the first takes place before what happens in the prologue and the second takes place during and after what happens in the prologue. I personally really like this feature of her writing.

Starting with the prologue, Lady Rose Woodbine is on a ship when they are suddenly attacked by the fearsome pirate, the Dragonslayer. She is thrust into the captain’s room while they try to defeat the attacker. Rose is surprised when the Dragonslayer bursts into the room with his menacing eye patch and sword. When she tries to defend herself she discovers herself face-to-face with her husband, Lord Pierce DeForte, who is suspected of murder back in England and she thought was dead. Rose does battle with her emotions of both loving and hating her husband, who is actually the Dragonslayer. The reader is left wanting to know why her husband claims to hate her and wants revenge on her. What went wrong in their marriage? Who is he suspected of murdering? The rest of the novel takes the reader on the wild ride of their relationship with many twists and turns. Will Pierce get his revenge? Will they be able to work things out?

If you like historic romances, I would highly recommend this book. Graham is a fantastic writer that always knows how to please her readers and leaves them wanting the book to never end. ( )
  srkromer | Sep 30, 2013 |
'fate had cast them as enemies from the start' __________3 1/2 stars

OK first let me 'fess up. I really am not too much of a fan of Pirate type romances. Well, an exception is Beauvalet by Georgette Heyer. But then Heyer is always and forever an exception. The last pirate romance I read just didn't do anything for me. So with those those riders let me go forward.
Set during the Restoration period, 'Bride...' was off a rollickingly start complete with a pirate attack by the dreaded pirate Dragonslayer. Our heroine was predictably feisty and demanding, afraid but not cowered. The dreaded Dragonslayer/ravisher's entry into the cabin was again pretty predictable. Shades of avast there etc. I thought uh oh! pirates again!
Thankfully, all those preconceived ideas were to change. We were given the backstory.

The cast:
The Betrayed and Misguided Hero:
Lord Pierce DeForte, Duke of Werthington, turned infamous pirate Dragonslayer and hot for revenge against the woman who betrayed him most cruelly. Close friend and comrade to King Charles II, De Forte is described by Rose as commandingly tall and strikingly handsome, even though she thinks him a lout.
[For some reason I did wonder about our hero's name. Apparently in Middle French in the 1680's fort meant the "strong point of a sword blade." An 'e' was added in the 18th century and as forte it came to also mean "the strong point of a person" Or as we would see it a person's strengths. Ok so it may be a long bow but certainly our hero is strong and handles a sword well. After all he does turn to piracy with quite some skill.
(thank you Dictionary.com, "forte," in Online Etymology Dictionary)
...and I don't even want to start on the relevance of Pierce as our hero's given name. You can play with that. But I do like one meaning, that of shining through the darkness 'cause that's what DeForte has to do].

The Misunderstood Heroine:
Lady Rose Woodbine (American heiress) sent to England by her father to marry a wealthy lord. She is totally out of temper with DeForte. Really all she wants to do is to go home to Virginia and be able to marry for love.

Bad Man:
Lord Jamison Bryant (Rose's guardian by mischance) who whilst wondering where it all went wrong reminisced that as a young boy he would set fire to small logs and tie them to the tails of helpless cats. He recognized that he had a flaw and as an adult realized that many others did too. Look no further Jamison! Ye Gads! This is no little flaw!

Mean Girl:
Beth, Jamison's whore (that's what he calls her), who is so desperate to see him pleased she will even help him with any nefarious means at hand to snag the fair Anne whom he worships, and in whom he saw in some twisted way, his salvation. The fair Anne cannot stand him.

Betrayed Beauty:
Lady Anne Winter, all but affianced to Lord Pierce and the object of Jamison's desire.

Cad and all out Rotter:
Lord Jamison's friend and Lady Anne's half brother Lord Jerome Cherney. Proliferate gambler and totally despicable.

Pierce DeForte and Rose Woodbine plough into each other during a hunt. Sparks fly and the fighting lines are drawn--at least by Rose. Caught in the machinations of unscrupulous cowards, beset by political constraints, these two lead us a merry dance from disdain to the depths of despair and to despised attraction as destiny seeks them. The fire of anger burns bright between them, the tempest of passion takes them in it's grasp. Will it ever turn to love?

Despite my pirate prejudices Bride of the Wind had more depth than I originally thought it would. Mayhem, murder and mystery are gathered in along the way. And I really vacillated about a 3 or 4 star rating.

A NetGalley ARC ( )
  eyes.2c | Sep 8, 2013 |
From BackCover:
WINDS OF DESTINY

The daughter of a wealthy Virginia planter, innocent Rose Woodbine curses cruel fate for leading her to the court of the British King Charles -- and into an unwanted marriage with handsome and dangerous Lord Pierce DeForte, a man she dares never love. ( )
  nikel27 | Aug 3, 2007 |
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:

In this romance by the New York Timesâ??bestselling author, a noblewoman is taken captive by a vengeful English pirateâ??and learns a shocking secret.

The daughter of a wealthy Virginia planter, Lady Rose Woodbine curses fate for leading her to the court of the British King Charlesâ??and into an unwanted marriage with the handsome and dangerous Lord Pierce DeForte.

His desire for Rose blinded Pierce to the dangerous machinations of his enemies. Banished from England, he lives the life of a pirateâ??seeking vengeance on those who betrayed him, including the woman he once called his wife. Pierce, now feared as the notorious pirate Dragonslayer, captures a ship carrying Rose. Once his bride, now his prisoner, she's determined to escape from him once and for all.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Heather Graham, including rare photos from the author's personal collecti

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