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Dreams of Destiny (Dream Trilogy) [Kindle Edition]

Jan Coffey , Nicole Cody , James Mcgoldrick , Nikoo McGoldrick , May McGoldrick
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Gwyneth Douglas has a scandalous secret: she's a novelist. More specifically, she writes adventure books, using a pseudonym to protect her identity. Somehow, a blackmailer discovers her occupation, and Gwyneth decides that the only way to protect herself and her fortune is to elope with a fortune-hunting baronet. But when David Pennington (no stranger to scandal himself after the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, Emma) learns of her plans, he literally refuses to leave her side. Although Gwyneth is initially annoyed with the tenacious David, the feelings she had for him as a young girl return. Unfortunately, they need more than love to protect them from Emma's murderer. The husband-and-wife writing team of Nikoo and Jim McGoldrick, who also write as Jan Coffey, present the last installment in the Scottish Dream trilogy, an entertaining book filled with murder, suspense, and humor, and a satisfying conclusion to Borrowed Dreams (2003) and Captured Dreams (2003) and which stands alone as an exciting tale of the eighteenth century. Shelley Mosley
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The Final book to Dream Trilogy

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Wounded by scandal and the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, David Pennington is outwardly insolent and arrogant. But nothing will stop him from escorting his childhood friend, Gwyneth Douglas, to Scotland-and saving the Scottish heiress from fortune hunters. But with their arrival in Scotland comes terrible danger. Now, if they ever hope to satisfy their fiery desire, they will need to thwart the evil that threatens to destroy both their lives...


Gwyneth Douglas has a scandalous secret: she's a novelist. More specifically, she writes adventure books, using a pseudonym to protect her identity. Somehow, a blackmailer discovers her occupation, and Gwyneth decides that the only way to protect herself and her fortune is to elope with a fortune-hunting baronet. But when David Pennington (no stranger to scandal himself after the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, Emma) learns of her plans, he literally refuses to leave her side. Although Gwyneth is initially annoyed with the tenacious David, the feelings she had for him as a young girl return. Unfortunately, they need more than love to protect them from Emma's murderer. The husband-and-wife writing team of Nikoo and Jim McGoldrick, who also write as Jan Coffey, present the last installment in the Scottish Dream trilogy, an entertaining book filled with murder, suspense, and humor, and a satisfying conclusion to Borrowed Dreams (2003) and Captured Dreams (2003) and which stands alone as an exciting tale of the eighteenth century. Shelley Mosley
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved



Complete Book List as of 2008
Writing as May McGoldrick:
DREAMS OF DESTINY, CAPTURED DREAMS, BORROWED DREAMS, THE REBEL, TESS AND THE HIGHLANDER, THE PROMISE, THE FIREBRAND, THE ENCHANTRESS,
THE DREAMER, FLAME, THE INTENDED, BEAUTY OF THE MIST, HEART OF GOLD, ANGEL OF SKYE, THISTLE AND THE ROSE

Writing as Nicole Cody
LOVE AND MAYHEM

Writing as Jan Coffey:

THE BLIND EYE, THE PUPPET MASTER, THE DEADLIEST STRAIN, THE PROJECT, SILENT WATERS, FIVE IN A ROW, TROPICAL KISS, FOURTH VICTIM, TRIPLE THREAT, TWICE BURNED, TRUST ME ONCE

Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 395 KB
  • Print Length: 388 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0451212150
  • Publisher: Signet (May 1, 2004)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001L5SOJM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #218,728 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable Georgian romance, April 29, 2004
In 1771 heiress Gwyneth Douglas writes adventure tales under a pseudonym. Her life seems fine though she frowns at the licentious behavior of her older married cousin Emma, who she once adored as a role model. However, tragedy strikes the family when Emma is found dead having fallen from the side of a cliff. Though her husband survived the same fall, everyone including his two younger siblings assumes Lyon Pennington killed his spouse.

A few years later, a desperate Gwyneth has decided to elope with a friend Allan Ardmore to escape her aunt and that of a blackmailer. Lyon's brother David, just returned from military duty, intercepts her. He accompanies her on her trek to Scotland and the passion that had been at the surface when Emma died, erupts as they fall in love with one another However, her aunt blames his brother for her daughter's death and rogues like Allan and the blackmailer want to gain control of Gwyneth's loot so that killing David is quite acceptable.

Fans of Georgian romance will take immense delight with the entertaining DREAMS OF DESTINY that completes May McGoldrick's fine trilogy. The story line is action-packed, but at its best when the lead couple banter and try to trump one another. The villains don't match up to the heroic duo, but provide enough diverse tension so that the audience receives a wonderful historical tale of love conquering all.

Harriet Klausner

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars From the Outside Looking In -- 3.50 Stars., April 24, 2004
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Something to consider when reading a trilogy - read it in order. "Dreams of Destiny" is book three in May McGoldrick's "Scottish Dream Trilogy"; unfortunately, I did not follow my golden rule. No, I jumped right into book three and shortly into the book I wondered, "Who are all these people?" A missing character buildup and the lack of a worthy introduction probably caused my dismay.

However, an intriguing maneuver carried me through to the end. May McGoldrick chose to run two storylines simultaneously -- the results: a clever enhancement.

Gwyneth Douglas loves David Pennington, her neighbor and friend, but she is marrying another man. David intervenes and the reader's fun begins. Their romantic spree is a delight.

Yet, in contrast, is a lingering dark story. Walter Truscott, David's loyal cousin, struggles with memories of Emma - Gwyneth's scheming, beautiful, dead cousin. His reflections are grave and melancholy; yet this gloom is a terrific side-dish. McGoldrick weaves the two storylines magnificently and creates a reading boon. Further spice: McGoldrick reintroduces Violet - a character from a parent book.

Yes, I jumped into the third episode but every novel should stand alone. Reading in sequence is my golden rule, but it should not be a necessity.

MaryGrace Meloche.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This was a good book, February 22, 2007
I didn't realize I was reading the 3rd in the series but I still enjoyed this one on its own. The 2 leads were great! Part of it started to lag but it picked back up. Emma really was a great villian! I also didn't realize this was a husband/wife team writing it. I will look for more from this duo.
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More About the Author

May McGoldrick
(a.k.a. Nikoo & Jim McGoldrick)
Nikoo and Jim McGoldrick are storytellers with a checkered past.
From the submarine shipyards of Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut, and the clubs of Rodeo Drive, to the forges of Pennsylvania and the electronics manufacturers of Massachusetts, these two have spent their lives gathering material for their novels. Nikoo, a manufacturing engineer, and Jim, who has a Ph.D. in sixteenth-century British literature, wrote their first full-length novel in 1994. Since then, Jim and Nikoo have written twenty-seven novels and a work of nonfiction.
They write under the pseudonyms of May McGoldrick, Jan Coffey, and Nicole Cody.

These prolific and popular authors have been the recipients of numerous awards for their work. They now reside in Watertown, Connecticut.
Please visit their website at www.MayMcGoldrick.com


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