6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a way to end the Mackinnon Series!, July 1, 1998
By A Customer
By the way, I didn't find this book had the same plot asHeaven Knows at all. These books couldn't be more different! This isabout the sister who was kidnapped by indians as a child. Her brothers had given up hope of ever finding her. Then an English lord who paints indian life buys this white captive when he sees her being sold by the indians. He buys her to get revenge on his father, marries her and takes her home to England, walks in on Christmas Eve with a buckskin clad wife, and stuns everyone when he leaves without her. What happens next ought to be in a movie. You've never seen a woman like this, who not only makes a My Fair Lady transformation, but takes London by storm! The hero's mother and sister are a stitch! You'll die laughing. A perfect ending to a perfect 7 book series. Wish she'd consider doing one or two more!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If You Love Me..., November 6, 2009
The heroine, Margery, was held captive for 20 yrs. of her life. During that time she has been traded through three different Indian tribes. While in the middle of another trade, Will, the hero, encounters the negotiation. He decides right then and there to purchase her and make her his bride for the purpose of getting back at his dad. Margery, unaware of the true purpose of his "heroic" act, looks at Will as her savior.
When they arrive at Will's family home on Christmas Eve, he and his father exchange angry words and he leaves Margery. In that moment she realizes his true purpose for marrying her. Broken hearted, abandoned and betrayed, she hardens her heart and with the help of her mother-in-law she no longer is the "little savage" Will deemed her to be. Margery is accepted by the ton and learns to be independent.
All the while, Will is in America with his dying friend pining away for Margery. After two yrs Will returns home to find his shy and submissive wife is no longer so. However he prefers the new headstrong Margery than the meek and biddable Margery. After a couple rounds of battle of the wills, they finally come together.
This book is part of a series, but the only one I read. It can be read as a stand alone. It was a great read, but my only complaint was the battle of wills was too brief. After two yrs being away, I felt, Will should have fought harder and longer to win his wife back. And I know I know, his physical ailment is the reason it brought them together sooner than it would have otherwise, but I felt he owed her more than, what was it, two weeks of trying to win her over? The author could've added a couple more pages with him on his knees... ^_^
The ending was quite lovely and was the perfect ending to the series. Even though I didn't read the other books, it just seemed to fit.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
IF YOU LOVE ME can touch your heart!, April 29, 1998
By A Customer
Helen Holzer, THE ATLANTA JOURNALROMANCE REVIEWS: Simply the best book I've read in a year. Elaine Coffman touches the heart while making her readers laugh and cry as she tells the story of Margery MacKinnon, a woman who's just been purchased at an Indian auction by a London lord. Having survived 21 years as a captive in the Wild West, Margery is transported to England, only to be dropped off at the doorstep of her new master's family. And for the second time in her life she must adapt to rvive ---this time overcoming the snobbery of the British aristocracy.
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