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December 27th, 2008 — , 3.5 Stars, Bride Stealing, Comedy of Manners, England, Highlander, Julie Garwood, Kidnapping, Rape, Scarred Hero, Scotland, Warrior, alec, book review, brief history, brotherhood, childhood home, closest friend, death bed, delightful combination, driving force, fabulous author, father and son, heroine, highlanders, household name, laird, mcalister, revenge plot, staple, tbr pile, virgin, young girl from Keira
Julie Garwood is a staple, a household name, and Wedding is the first book of hers I ever read. Recommended to me by my closest friend, I came to the conclusion that it must go to the top of my TBR pile. I found the Wedding to be a delightful combination of bride stealing, tortured [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Review: The Wedding by Julie Garwood Julie Garwood is a staple, a household name, and Wedding is the first book of hers I ever read. Recommended to me by my closest friend, I came to the conclusion that it must go to the top of my TBR pile. I found the Wedding to be a delightful......
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October 17th, 2008 — , 2.5 Stars, 3 Stars, Dukes and Earls, Highlander, Karen Ranney, Rape, Scotland, bastard, bathroom scene, blood disease, book review, brother, companion, continuance, cup of tea, foolishness, gillian, hassle, hero, heroine, innocents, marriage, romance novel, sexual perversion, sleaze ball, unspeakable things, young girl from RRN
So how do you rate a romance novel where the romance part was exceptional but the side story was wholly unnecessary? Once again I’ve managed to pick up a story where the author seems to think that it’s a good idea to include a history of sexual perversion on kids. What’s with this? The young [...]
Online Stores Related Websites - Book Review: The Scottish Companion by Karen Ranney So how do you rate a romance novel where the romance part was exceptional but the side story was wholly unnecessary? Once again I’ve managed to pick up a story where the author seems to think that it’s a good idea to include a history of sexual perversion on kids.......
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