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5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVED IT SO MUCH!!!!, June 12, 1999
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This review is from: Bride of Danger (Paperback)
I read this book in the space of 24 hours! I loved this book. Katherine O'Neal is such an awesome writer. I also read Princess Of Thieves and that book was very good too. Bride of Danger is a great book! It's adventurous, sexy, and had many twists and turns that makes you love it even more. (At one point I was so mad at the characters in the book I put it in the freezer, I don't remember why, some old skit on SNL or something like that... I'm not sure.) This book is quite a find and I would reccomend it to anyone at all!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An author to watch, July 13, 1997
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In the 1870s, the Fenians, an Irish freedom fighting group draft
three clever teenagers (Mylene, Johnny, and Daggett) to help end
English rule over Ireland. Through some clever machinations, Mylene
becomes the adopted daughter of a very lonely Lord Stanley, the
leading English opponent to home rule.
Seven years later, Johnny reenters Mylene's life impersonating Lord
Whitney, who allegedly just returned from India. Mylene and Johnny, who
were very attracted to each other when they were teens living in an
orphanage, quickly realize that they still love each other. However,
they disagree on how to further the Irish cause. Johnny wants Mylene to
plant evidence that would destroy her now beloved adopted father. She
prefers to persuade Lord Stanley to change his position by taking him
on a tour of the Ireland she once lived in years ago.
Mylene and Stanley travel to Ireland and he is shocked by what he
sees. He agrees to meet with the leader of the freedom fighters. Mylene
and Johnny become engaged. However, their third friend Daggett sets in
motion a seditious plot that could destroy Ireland, kill Queen
Victoria, and do away with his two long term friends. It is up to
Mylene and Johnny to try to stop him even if it costs them their lives.
BRIDE OF DANGER is a fast-paced, extremely interesting historical
romance that intriguingly depicts the nineteenth century Irish home
rule issue from various perspectives. This also gently brings home what
is behind the Northern Ireland question today. Readers will enjoy
Katherine O'Neal's relevant historical story line and the myriad of
characters that bring to life the nineteenth century squabble between
England and Ireland.
Harriet Klausner
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WONDERFUL!, September 30, 1997
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I loved this book! It was exciting, adventurous, sexy, fun. I couldn't put it down. Run to get it. You won't be disappointed.
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