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He was a legend of the Highlands, a masked rider no soldier could capture, her sworn enemy...her beloved. Rachel de Lacey, the clever daughter of Lord General de Lacey, was about to embark on her own private war. She had been kidnapped in the midst of a British officer's ball and carried to the forest lair of the infamous Glen Lyon. Prepared to face the Scottish rebel who had become a legend, Rachel vowed she would defy him with her last breath. But when the blindfold was ripped from Rachel's eyes, she saw Gavin Carstares, earl of Glenlyon, for what he really was. A strong yet gentle man, haunted by secrets, Gavin was the hero Rachel had always dreamed of. Now she became his pawn in a desperate game to save the women and children of Scotland from the slaughter waged by Sir Dunstan Wells -- Rachel's own fiance. But in Gavin's battle he had never envisioned losing his heart -- and then breaking it when forced to give Rachel back to the man he hated most. As the heathered hills caught fire with their passion, Gavin and Rachel forged an everlasting bond that swept them toward an ecstasy worth defying a king's army....… (altro)
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Perfect book for a perfect moment. In it's genre, it's rather good. Hell, it was good as any genre. Well-written, entertaining, captivating and relatable characters that weren't just silly, stupid or both. (Granted, Gavin riding into the lion's den to save Adam was foolish from the get-go, obviously, but it turned out to be a necessary part to the story...) ( )
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To Paula Jolly, with love. Thank your for being a light in the darkness.
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From the time she lisped out her first words Lord General Marcus de Lacey's daughter had proclaimed she would wed only the bravest man in Christendom.
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He had turned the general's daughter into a woman — a woman who could laugh, who could cry, who could love; a woman who saw a hero each time she looked upon his face.
He was a legend of the Highlands, a masked rider no soldier could capture, her sworn enemy...her beloved. Rachel de Lacey, the clever daughter of Lord General de Lacey, was about to embark on her own private war. She had been kidnapped in the midst of a British officer's ball and carried to the forest lair of the infamous Glen Lyon. Prepared to face the Scottish rebel who had become a legend, Rachel vowed she would defy him with her last breath. But when the blindfold was ripped from Rachel's eyes, she saw Gavin Carstares, earl of Glenlyon, for what he really was. A strong yet gentle man, haunted by secrets, Gavin was the hero Rachel had always dreamed of. Now she became his pawn in a desperate game to save the women and children of Scotland from the slaughter waged by Sir Dunstan Wells -- Rachel's own fiance. But in Gavin's battle he had never envisioned losing his heart -- and then breaking it when forced to give Rachel back to the man he hated most. As the heathered hills caught fire with their passion, Gavin and Rachel forged an everlasting bond that swept them toward an ecstasy worth defying a king's army....
In it's genre, it's rather good. Hell, it was good as any genre. Well-written, entertaining, captivating and relatable characters that weren't just silly, stupid or both.
(Granted, Gavin riding into the lion's den to save Adam was foolish from the get-go, obviously, but it turned out to be a necessary part to the story...) ( )