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5.0 out of 5 stars To win a princess...deny her quest
Brianna, an innocent princess fighting to save what her father worked all his life to build, sends three brothers out on a quest, but Luc, one of the brothers, was not going to have any of it. Brianna's trust in Luc was almost immediate, though. Maybe it was because he answered all her questions, truthfully, for the price of a "kiss". (so, of course, she...
Published on October 10, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars The Bride Quest begins
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Princess Brianna is stunned when her father's castle, Tullymullagh, is overtaken in a siege. She is horrified when King Henry declares she must wed one of the three sons of the mercenary, Gavin Fitzgerald, who conquered them. Brianna swears she "will wed only my one true love." So she sends the brothers on a quest...
Published on November 29, 2001 by Kelley Hartsell


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2.0 out of 5 stars The Bride Quest begins, November 29, 2001
This review is from: The Princess: The Bride Quest #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
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Princess Brianna is stunned when her father's castle, Tullymullagh, is overtaken in a siege. She is horrified when King Henry declares she must wed one of the three sons of the mercenary, Gavin Fitzgerald, who conquered them. Brianna swears she "will wed only my one true love." So she sends the brothers on a quest. Whoever of the three that brings her a gift to make her laugh the longest is the one she will wed.

Luc Fitzgavin, the eldest, refuses to go on her foolish quest, infuriating Brianna to no end. He has but one desire, to receive the seal on his beloved Welsh estate, from his brutish father. Luc was once a great knight, who swore to give up his sword forever, after living through a great tragedy brought about by another's dishonorable intentions. He scorns the selfish Brianna's whim, believing her full of nonsense. But as he gets to know her, he starts to realize there is more to her than he previously thought. And he begins to realize much more is at stake here...his very heart.

Brianna and Luc are drawn to each other for reasons they can't understand. For Brianna is on a quest of her own: To return Tullymullagh to its rightful owner, her father. So he can live out his days in the home he built. Luc desires only to return to his beloved home in peace. Until suspicious events start to make them realize danger abounds. The two of them unite to try to solve the mysteries. Soon, it is evident someone wishes to harm them both. Rumors start to surface of a great treasure kept hidden, The Rose of Tullymullagh, and someone is determined to have the legendary piece for their very own.

Ms. Delacroix tries to write a great adventure and mystery here, but falls short in this reviewer's opinion. Brianna comes across as a spoiled little girl who can't stand to not always get her way. She does somewhat redeem herself in the end, but not quite enough. She also comes across as not being the brightest crayon in the box. There are a few instances where the reader is in total disbelief that she cannot see the obvious. The mystery was not much of one as it was figured out almost immediately upon being presented.

When the body count starts stacking up, the plot becomes contrived. It is almost as if Ms. Delacroix was running out of story and had to kill a few people to make her word count. But there are a few bright spots to the story. Luc comes across as a noble and honorable man, determined to do what is right and good, and to protect his lady at any cost. There are also some very funny scenes scattered throughout.

This tale drags at many points and is not one of Ms. Delacroix's best. It was almost a chore to even finish the book. Having read several other of her books, one can only hope this book is just a fluke and the rest of the Bride Quest series is better.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not my type of story, May 16, 2002
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Jen. M. "murrayj51" (Baton Rouge, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Princess: The Bride Quest #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
I was really looking forward to this book, and the entire 'bride quest'series, but I didn't like most of the characters in 'The Princess'. I found Brianna a lukewarm heroine at best, throughout the book her childish efforts to deliberately misunderstand everything happening around her were exhausting. I did like the hero, Luc, and Ms. Delacroix wasted a fine character by inserting him into this slow-moving story. By the time the murders began, I was scanning each paragraph for the main idea and wishing the action would speed up, or the whole thing would just come to an end. Although I didn't like this story, I am going to try again with 'The Damsel' and 'The Heiress' and see if the 'bride quest' gets any better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars To win a princess...deny her quest, October 10, 1999
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This review is from: The Princess: The Bride Quest #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
Brianna, an innocent princess fighting to save what her father worked all his life to build, sends three brothers out on a quest, but Luc, one of the brothers, was not going to have any of it. Brianna's trust in Luc was almost immediate, though. Maybe it was because he answered all her questions, truthfully, for the price of a "kiss". (so, of course, she asked a lot of questions). As for Connor, he taught his daughter a great lesson in love. A romance story within a romance story, how quaint. I enjoyed the book. Great writing Ms. Delacroix. My favorite of the 3.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Some parts good, some not, May 24, 2007
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I liked the idea of one son refusing to participate in the quest for an item to win the bride. By staying home he got to know her and won her over that way, even though he wasn't planning to. Most of it was a nice story, but there were times I wished the story were over. I even skimmed a few pages. The conflict that caused her to leave him toward the end was an incorrect assumption on her part. I was diasappointed that the author couldn't come up with something better to create conflict. Sexual content: moderate.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite, July 26, 2006
This review is from: The Princess: The Bride Quest #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first Claire Delacriox book I read and it is still my favorite of hers. It got me hooked. I've read it over and over. Great reading!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just amazing!, April 27, 2005
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I had never been into romance and happened to run across this book at a yard sale. I figured for a dollar it wouldnt hurt to try adn the book just blew me away it was so amazing, i passed it around to my friends who found it equally amazing. I was so upset when i fininsh the book because it was over but also couldnt wait to read the rest of the series. I assure you this series will make you want to read them over and over!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding book., April 12, 2002
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Marvilynn (Rosharon, TX, United States) - See all my reviews
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The first book I have read of Claire Delacroix and I will now collect all of them. I love Luc and Brianna.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "The Princess" a Marvelous Read, August 6, 2001
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While the story does drag in places, "The Princess" is a wonderful read and a good way to spend a lazy afternoon. The principal characters are well-developed and, for the most part, believable; further, the plot grows more intriguing as the reader gets further into the book. I enjoyed "The Princess" and look forward to reading the other two books in Delacroix' "Bride Quest" series.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Totally illogical, I'm afraid, April 6, 1999
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This review is from: The Princess: The Bride Quest #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
There's a good story in it somewhere I'm sure, but really! I think the editor must be asleep to miss the big gaping holes in the plot:

(a) The hero spends time tending the orchard. In winter.

(b) The castle is raided by knights obviously out for bloodlust and to pillage and plunder. Our dear heroine charges into the room in all her finery to confront these men. Alone. And shudder because eyes were on her beautiful swoonsome body.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A jewel of a book., August 30, 1998
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This review is from: The Princess: The Bride Quest #1 (Mass Market Paperback)
Princess Brianna finds her life turned upside-down when her home, Castle Tullymullagh, is captured & she is ordered by King Henry to marry one of the sons of the man who now holds her castle. Determined to wed only for love, Brianna stalls a wedding by sending the sons on a quest. She says that she will wed the man who brings her a gift which makes her laugh louder & longer than any other gift. Two of the brothers leave in search of such a gift, but Luc refuses what he feels is a request from a spoiled princess. Brianna, outraged by his refusal to leave on the quest, chases Luc down prepared to convince him to leave. However, she finds herself intrigued by him & seeks to know him better. The two become close when murder & intrigue soon invade the castle. As they fall in love, both Brianna & Luc worry what will happen when the remaining brothers return and a decision must be made. This book has a strong plot, interesting secondary characters & a gentle love story. I look forward to the next book in The Bride Quest trilogy.
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