|
Loading... Taken By the Lairdby Margo Maguire
None. LibraryThing recommendationsNone. Member recommendationsLoading...
won't like
will probably not like
will probably like
will like
will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Very slow moving book. I'm not a big fan of mistaken identity books because, as long as the person is pretending they are someone else, I don't believe the emotions between the hero and heroine can really develop. If the mistaken identity resolves itself quickly than the plot can work well. Unfortunately in this book the mistaken identity lasted through half of the book and really affected my enjoyment. ( )no reviews | add a review
References to this work on external resources.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Book description |
|
A bride on the run . . .
A young lady escapes to Scotland in the dead of night, desperate to avoid the horrid marriage her guardian had arranged. Traveling alone, fearing for her safety, Brianna Munro finds shelter at the imposing Castle Glenloch. She intends to stay for just one night . . . but then Brianna encounters Hugh Christie, Laird Glenloch, and all her best-laid plans vanish into the Highland air.
The stubborn chit says she's a lady's maid, running from a vengeful employer on the way to Dundee. But Hugh can see that the bold beauty is hiding something, just as plainly as he can see that he won't be able to resist her. Brianna's tempting body was made for pleasure, and Hugh has never been one to deny himself the delight of sin. He'll have to convince Brianna that he's not like the other men she's known—and that being taken by a laird one stormy night is just the beginning of a lifetime of ecstasy.
(retrieved from Amazon Wed, 30 Sep 2009 12:29:24 -0400)
The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details.
Quick Links |