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Captive Heart [Mass Market Paperback]

Sarah McKerrigan (Author)
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October 1, 2006
A warrior born and raised, Helena of Rivenloch is desperate to save her youngest sister from a fate worse than death - marriage. After trying and failing to murder the groom, she does the next best thing. She takes his right-hand knight, the dashing Colin du Luc, as her hostage.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Forever (October 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446616168
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446616164
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,018,274 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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SARAH McKERRIGAN (pseudonym for Glynnis Campbell)

When Sarah isn't writing historical romance, she's the voice of several cartoon characters, the wife of a rock star, and the mother of two nerdy kids.

Sarah started her eclectic career as a ballerina in her hometown of Paradise, California, where she became the city's Gold Nugget Queen. She graduated from CSU Chico with a degree in Music with Distinction, singing arias by day and playing rock and roll at night.

Moving to Los Angeles with her college sweetheart, Sarah co-wrote music for award-winning science films for WARDS and BIOMEDIA ASSOCIATES, then joined the CBS RECORDS all-girl rock band, THE PINUPS, appearing on MERV GRIFFIN, DANCE FEVER, and LAUGH TRACKS. She showed up as the drummer in TOM JONES' video of "It'll Be Me" and recorded vocals for several children's albums with BECKWITH AND TOWNER.

While working as a typographer in a graphic arts studio, she continued to perform in Los Angeles nightclubs. Meanwhile, as Glynnis Talken, she wrote selections and provided voices for the best-selling JUMPSTART line of educational computer games, lent her voice to TIME-WARNER audiobooks, including A DRAGON-LOVER'S TREASURY OF THE FANTASTIC and STAR WARS audio adventures, playing everything from a rubber duckie to a Jedi knight, and landed the lead role as JULIE WINTERS in the MTV animated series, THE MAXX. Her mystic speeches and death screams can currently be heard on BLIZZARD's Games of the Year as The Rogue in DIABLO and DIABLO II, and as Sarah Kerrigan in STARCRAFT.

A lifelong love of towering castles, trusty swords, and knights (and damsels) in shining armor prompted Sarah to try writing historical romance. Her premiere novel, MY CHAMPION, was a finalist for a RITA, the romance industry's equivalent of an Oscar, for "Best First Book." Her subsequent MY WARRIOR, MY HERO, and A KNIGHT'S VOW received multiple awards and critical acclaim.

Under the nom de plume of Sarah McKerrigan, Glynnis has written three medieval romance novels for Warner Books featuring strong warrior wenches: LADY DANGER, CAPTIVE HEART, and KNIGHT'S PRIZE.

Sarah's husband of 23 years is Richard Campbell, vocalist/bass player who has performed with Natalie Cole, Badfinger, Tiny Tim, Joe Cocker, Ashford & Simpson, Edgar Winter, Ringo Starr, Simon Kirk, Peter Frampton, Three Dog Night, Chuck Negron, Dave Mason, and is currently touring with America. Her daughter Brynna has created her own major, Entertainment Industry Promotion, and is pursuing a singer/songwriter career, and her son Dylan is attending college as a percussionist.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Captive Heart, January 6, 2007
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Helena of Rivenloch is angry; angry at the world but most especially angry at the man that has come to their castle in order to marry her younger sister. The night before the wedding, Helena sneaks into the groom's bedroom and tries to stab him, only she is thwarted by his most trusted protector; Colin du Lac. Helena finds herself locked in the dungeon away from everyone so that a wedding can happen without interruption. Biding her time, she laughingly discovers that Colin is chivalrous and would never willingly harm a female captive. So, she does what any other warrior would do; she kidnaps him hoping to stop the wedding.

Colin du Lac can't believe that Helena actually thought she would be able to stab her sister's affianced groom. Not having a choice, Colin puts Helena into a cell in the dungeon so that she won't interrupt the vows between her sister and his overlord. When Helena cries out in dismay, Colin opens the door but too soon realizes that the joke is on him. Especially since he is the one now held at knifepoint and led away from the castle.

Helena vows to return Colin once the wedding has been cancelled. She has no idea that the sister she is protecting is not the sister being wed. Misconstrued information and mistakes plague Helena every step of the way, but one thing is certain, she wants Colin du Lac and she is not happy about that one bit.

Captive Heart is a solid, well written historical set during the time of arranged marriages and political unrest. Helena's intentions are honorable, even though the way she goes about trying to save her sister could be termed a bit comical. Her heart was in the right place and I think that is when she started making mistakes. Add a rascally Norman knight that set her heart aflame and Helena didn't stand a chance.
Sarah McKerrigan has a good story with Captive Heart. I love the time period in which the book is set and found it totally captivating. I can't wait to see if the third sister in this series gets her own novel!

Talia
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Sword-Fighting Fun, June 8, 2007
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I have always adored stories with independent, sword-swinging female characters, and was thrilled when I came across the trilogy written by Sarah McKerrigan. The first book, Lady Danger, tells the story of the eldest of three sisters - a mature, deliberate woman who strives to defend her family while falling in love with a worthy knight. She looks out for her two younger sisters.

Now, in this new tale, you hear the second sister's story - the wild, impetuous one.

I love the literary device of having these stories interweave. In Lady Danger, you hear bits and pieces of what is happening to Helena and Colin. They are "off stage" most of the time. In this book, you now get to hear what was going on, and learn more details about the overall storyline. It really does help to read Lady Danger first, so that the situations and characters are familiar to you.

I wondered how much I would really relate to Helena after reading Lady Danger. While Deirdre (the eldest sister) really appeals strongly to me, I shared her exasperation with Helena. Helena never thought first, would dive into dangerous situations and drag others with her. Colin feels exactly the same way - but of course he is also drawn to her impetuous nature.

The plotting is great, and I love the intricate worlds that are created. The personalities are both nicely developed and also quite different than those of the first book. Sarah isn't just churning out "book after book" with cookie-cutter heroes and heroines - they are very unique people. Again, for me, as much as I hate to admit it, I'd rather read variations of Lady Danger every year for the rest of my life :) Those characters really were powerful to me. I don't relate as well to reckless not-thinking main characters. But I realize that's my personality. I'm sure others will adore Helena and her act-first trait.

If I have any complaint, it's that the dialogue is an odd mix of modern slang and "Forsooths" which make it seem like a renaissance fair with costumed actors. You do tend to fall into the rhythm of that soon enough, though.

Highly recommended - and be sure to keep an eye out for the final book in the trilogy, about the youngest sister!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fine medieval romance, October 1, 2006
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In 1136, the Warrior Maids of Riveloch object to Pagan Caeliard arriving to take over the estate that they and their third sister Miriel have tended though King David sent his loyal knight to do so. Instead Helena and Deirdre plan to interrupt the nuptials. However, a drunken Helena is locked away by Pagan's top assistant Sir Colin du Lac.

The wedding goes on as planned, but a sober Helena revises her plot to prevent the marriage. She takes Colin prisoner using her wiles; she will offer him in exchange for Pagan leaving. However, her scheme further falls apart as she is attracted to her prisoner and worse he informs her that his liege wed Deirdre. As they fall in love, Helena fears for her independence if she marries the enemy.

The second Warrior Maids tale is a fine medieval romance starring a capable warrior woman and the kind knight who loves her. The story line parallels much of the time line that occurs in LADY DANGER so that readers of the first novel will see some of the secondary events take center stage in this story, but newcomers will have a stand alone tale. Sarah Kerrigan provides a wonderful historical romance that will gain her many sub-genre fans, who like this reader looks forward to the final sister's tale where the "Shadow" will hopefully be revealed (though the betting favorite is).

Harriet Klausner
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