- Paperback
- Publisher: Integrity Publishers (2005)
- Language: English
- ASIN: B000K1U8GK
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful love story,
This review is from: Circle of Honor (The Scottish Crown Series, Book 1) (Paperback)
Circle of Honor won the 2001 Golden Heart Award from the Romance Writers of America. It's easy to understand why. This is a beautiful love story of two broken people who must learn to trust each other.
Adam Macintosh was there when Robert the Bruce killed Sir John Comyn and destroyed his family home. Sir John's men staged an ambush and Adam was seriously wounded and has gone home to Castle Moy to recuperate. His father,Angus Macintosh, is dying and has named his son as the next laird. Leod Macpherson, who wants to be chieftain of the Macintosh and Macphereson clans, claims a cripple like Adam isn't man enough to be laird. Gwenyth Comyn, Sir John's daughter, vowed not to rest until her father's kilelr is dead. She has been taken captive and is a servant in Leod's keep. When she is brutally assaulted, she accuses Adam, and is given the choice of having him killed or forcing him into a sham, handfast marriage. She saves his life by choosing marriage, but can a knight of Robert the Bruce and the daughter of Sir John Comyn live in peace? Circle of Honor will grip the reader from the first page to the last.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for a beginning,
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This review is from: Circle of Honor (The Scottish Crown Series, Book 1) (Paperback)
Gwenyth is betrothed to Robert the Bruce's enemy, and seeks to be reunited with him when she is captured and raped. She is then forced to marry Adam Mackintosh rather than see him killed for the purported rape.Adam is dealing with his own feelings of inadequacy and other problems of assuming the lairdship of the Mackintoshes when his father dies. The last thing he needs is a wife. THe only thing is---he doesn't know her true identity. The pages that follow take the reader on a journey into the life of nobles in 1300s Scotland as it is battling for its independence from England. I can't wait until the next book.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Profound Love,
By Spy Groove "Ravenna" (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Circle of Honor (The Scottish Crown Series, Book 1) (Paperback)
I picked this one from a local bookstore and Thank God, This book is really FANTASTIC!!
Loyalty, honor and last but the most important thing, Love, amid the clashing force in Scotland against English invasion. The story was opened with a tragedy that befell Gwenyth, the smallest daughter of Sir John Comyn, the traitor whom had been killed by Robert the Bruce (was a to-be King of Scotland). Gwenyth, being shocked by the death of her father, planned a revenge to strike at Bruce with the Balliols which was declaring that the throne of Scotland should be belong to them. She was to be married with Edward Balliol to strenghten the power against Bruce. Unfortunately, on the way to meet Edward, she was kidnapped by the gang leader of Clan Chattan, Leod, who had a cruel intention to overtake the chieftain of Chattan position from Adam Mackintosh, the rightful heir. With his black intention, Leod tried to set Adam on risky position by assaulting Gwenyth (who was in disguise as a servant) on one gathering day in his laird. Gwenyth, receiving the horrible shock, was told to appoint Adam as her rapist while she knew it wasn't him. Somehow, she had to survive and rid of herself from the cursed Leod and at the same time, safe Adam's life. Would God also leave her now like when she had been praying for deliverance when she was assaulted? Was Adam the answer to her prayer? The battle between hope - faith in God and despair flowed though the story, of how a broken faith can be restored by loyalty, honor and a profound love.
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