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The Bride
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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780671737795
ISBN: 0671737791
Label: Pocket Star
Manufacturer: Pocket Star
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: February 15, 1991
Publisher: Pocket Star
Studio: Pocket Star
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Editorial Review: By edict of the king, the mighty Scottish laird Alec Kincaid must take an English bride. His choice was Jamie, youngest daughter of Baron Jamison...a feisty, violet-eyed beauty. Alec ached to touch her, to tame her, to possess her...forever. But Jamie vowed never to surrender to this highland barbarian. He was everything her heart warned againstan arrogant scoundrel whose rough good looks spoke of savage pleasures. And thought Kincaid's scorching kisses fired her blood, she brazenly resisted him...until one rapturous moment quelled their clash of wills, and something far more dangerous than desire threatened to conquer her senses...
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Hellcats and Highlanders
Alec Kincaid and Daniel Ferguson are ordered by the King of Scotland, Edgar to marry English brides. What Alec gets is hellcat Jamie, and Daniel, her timid older sister, Mary. Both Highland men have no idea what to expect from their English brides. Jamie in particular does not take orders, is stubborn and willful, not to mention opinionated. Alec isn't used to a woman viewing herself as his equal. Jamie and Alec constantly butt heads, their arguments the main source of humor in the book. Mary runs ... Read More
Rating: - Love Julie Garwood novels
Julie Garwood novels are perfect. The right touch of romance and intrigue. You won't be able to put them down. The only down side is that I can't get anything else finished if I start reading one. Love Julie Garwood. Her characters are warm and wonderful. A feel good kind of book.
Rating: - ONE OF THE BEST!
"The Bride" is, in my opinion, one of the best examples of historical romance ever. Julie Garwood takes us back in time to the Highlands of Scotland where we see the sparks fly between Jamie ("a man's name") and Alec. Their raw chemistry is almost tangible in this thrilling tale. The plot itself is masterfully crafted as we see Alec choose Jamie from among her sisters to be the one he would marry in compliance with the King's order. Jamie, stunned by this sudden turn of events, follows her mysterious ... Read More
Rating: - I Liked it. Nice typical romance novel.
It did not have any of my pet peeves or flaws. Then ending was interesting and good. I wasn't surprised or delighted enough to rate it higher but it was enjoyable. Story brief: The kings of Scotland and England agree that two Scottish lairds should marry two daughters of an English baron. The story is about one of these marriages, Alec and Jamie. Their relationship starts off with insults and intrigue. They do fall for each other. Someone plans to kill Jamie.
Sexual language: moderate. ... Read More
Rating: - Throughly delightful!
I've read two of Garwood's other books...The Secret and Ransom and found the Bride to be the best one so far. It had me laughing and crying...I especially got misty-eyed toward the end of the book.
A terrific read in my opinion.
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