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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enchanting Medieval romance
She was an aristocrat while he was a nobody. They might love one another, but sixteenth century Scottish society would never allow a union between them. So neither Rachel nor Liam ever married. By 1520, Rachel is on a mission for the young King of Scotland. However, Warwick the wizard covets the dangerous Dragonheart brooch that Rachel possesses. The...
Published on March 20, 1999
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boring, tedious, boring, blah, blah, blah
i was extremely disappointed in this final book in the highland bride series. it reads like it was written in haste, had to get it to the publisher, etc.. i would sell it back to the book store if i could. uninteresting characters. sorry ms. greiman, you could do better and have done better.
Published on April 29, 1999
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Enchanting Medieval romance, March 20, 1999
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This review is from: Highland Enchantment (Highland Brides) (Mass Market Paperback)
She was an aristocrat while he was a nobody. They might love one another, but sixteenth century Scottish society would never allow a union between them. So neither Rachel nor Liam ever married. By 1520, Rachel is on a mission for the young King of Scotland. However, Warwick the wizard covets the dangerous Dragonheart brooch that Rachel possesses. The amulet denotes death. After rescuing his former beloved, Liam anoints himself as her protector. To his chagrin, their love still flourishes. He knows that she is royalty and he is a landless orphan. Therefore, nothing good can happen between them. He wants to go back to his wandering lifestyle, but she needs him to stay alive. By staying at her side, he does not realize that she exposes her heart to a different type of terror caused by impossible love. HIGHLAND ENCHANTMENT, the final novel in Lois Greiman's "Highland Brides" trilogy, is an irresistible, warm Medieval romance. The enchanting story line is filled with action. The lead protagonists are a witty duo, whose struggle between love and duty adds magic to the novel. Fans of Medieval romance will want to peruse all three novels (see HIGHLAND SCOUNDREL, and THE LADY AND THE KNIGHT) for entertaining historical romances. Harriet Klausner
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Loved it! Loved it! Loved it!, May 10, 1999
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This review is from: Highland Enchantment (Highland Brides) (Mass Market Paperback)
I think this is an incredibly sweet romance. Liam is not the typically macho hero and his talent for picking pockets, wooing the ladies, and magic only indear him to me. A little talent for larceny never hurt a story and it brings out the rogue in Liam. Yet he never does feel good enough for Rachel, giving that she is highborn and he is a bastard and his father is... Weeell, never mind who his father is. That is Liam's biggest secret and anyway you'll find out when you read this book.
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boring, tedious, boring, blah, blah, blah, April 29, 1999
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This review is from: Highland Enchantment (Highland Brides) (Mass Market Paperback)
i was extremely disappointed in this final book in the highland bride series. it reads like it was written in haste, had to get it to the publisher, etc.. i would sell it back to the book store if i could. uninteresting characters. sorry ms. greiman, you could do better and have done better.
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