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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific story
I read this book years ago -- I see customers now have to special order it. I love this story, one of my favorite historical romance novels (set primarily in Scotland). It is neither unique -- hard to have a unique plot in the romance fiction genre -- nor particularly complex. However, it has a wonderful hero and heroine, both strong and noble in character. The hero...
Published on March 27, 2000

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1.0 out of 5 stars Historically, not very good....
The story itself probably was okay. However, I could not get over how historically inaccurrate it was. I tried to ignore it, but she keeps going on about King Edward Baliol. There was not a King Edward Baliol. John Baliol was put on the Scottish throne about 30 years earlier, but the Edwards of this era were Plantagnent. The king she had to have been referring to was...
Published on November 29, 2001


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Historically, not very good...., November 29, 2001
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This review is from: The Pledge (Mass Market Paperback)
The story itself probably was okay. However, I could not get over how historically inaccurrate it was. I tried to ignore it, but she keeps going on about King Edward Baliol. There was not a King Edward Baliol. John Baliol was put on the Scottish throne about 30 years earlier, but the Edwards of this era were Plantagnent. The king she had to have been referring to was Edward III--one of the Plantagnents. The king of Scotland was David II...and Scotland was free. England was not trying to 'unite' with it, which was part of her plot. It was its own country by then. (She had the heroine marrying a Highlander to help unite Scotland with England...) Whatever.

As for the heroine--she's a strong good character, but she pretends to have a bastard child--and I didn't see significant proof that she was being shunned. In 1330, I'm almost surprised she wasn't put into a convent or something worse. I just didn't feel like it was very logical.

Her writing style--it is good, but her research leaves something to be desired. Romance was okay.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific story, March 27, 2000
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This review is from: The Pledge (Mass Market Paperback)
I read this book years ago -- I see customers now have to special order it. I love this story, one of my favorite historical romance novels (set primarily in Scotland). It is neither unique -- hard to have a unique plot in the romance fiction genre -- nor particularly complex. However, it has a wonderful hero and heroine, both strong and noble in character. The hero is not one of those who comes with lots of emotional baggage. The heroine has a warrior spirit -- there's a terrific scene where she attempts to right a wrong by challenging one of the bad guys in a fight. The story is well written, the romance and love between the two main characters believeable. It's a very enjoyable read. I wish the writer would publish more novels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!!!, February 23, 2012
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This was the first romance book I read to the end. My mother kept trying to get me to read them for years, to be a little less like a tomboy and more like a girl, but once I read about how her breasts crushed against his rock hard chest like ripped fruit...yeah just about hurrled, and swore off romance novels. Now I'm no history buff, but I thought the story was written very well, as far as the acuracy...meh, I could care less! :P My father who is a bit of a history buff actually gave me this book, and at times I curse him for it because now I can't seem to get enough of most romance novels out there today! :D but all and all I love him for it too.
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