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The Snow White Bride (Jewels of Kinfairlie S.) [Mass Market Paperback]

Claire Delacroix (Author)
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Jewels of Kinfairlie S. November 1, 2005
In the final book of Delacroix's playful and sexy medieval Jewels of Kinfairlie romance trilogy, the Kinfairlie sisters ask Lady Eleanor to wed their brother, Alexander. Eleanor agrees, expecting only to save herself from danger--not to fall in love. Original.

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Scottish lord Alexander Lammergeier, having tricked two of his sisters into marriage in Delacroix's earlier medieval Bride romances (The Beauty Bride; The Rose Red Bride), finally gets duped into his own nuptials in this heavy-handed third installment. Lady Eleanor, Alexander's mysterious new bride, can't bring herself to trust him with her secrets, so when someone makes an attempt on Alexander's life, Eleanor naturally comes under scrutiny. Rather than trusting Alexander, who's portrayed as an all-around good guy, Eleanor continues to lie to him, which only breeds more distrust. Her secret—that she's had two abusive husbands who died inexplicably and who were only after her father's legacy—is torn from her with painstaking and melodramatic fanfare. Though her story inspires sympathy from Alexander, many will find it hard to feel the same given Eleanor's inconsistent and often irritating behavior. Indeed, the story's primary impetus is the protagonists' lack of communication and their frequent interludes in bed. While this may be enough to inspire some readers to pick up book four, others will feel less inclined. (Nov.)
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In the third in the Jewels of Kinfairlie trilogy, Delacroix tells the story of Alexander, Laird of Kinfairlie. Alexander has been laird only for a short time, and he feels woefully unsuited to the task. On Christmas Eve, his five resentful sisters come upon a strange woman in the chapel. The sisters decide to get back at Alexander for his high-handedness and convince Eleanor to stay and trick Alexander into marrying her. Twice widowed, she is reluctant to go along with the scheme until she meets Alexander and sees how good, kind, and well respected he is. So she dupes him into believing he's bedded her, and, of course, he does the right thing. And he is fascinated with Eleanor, believing that she is hiding quite a few secrets, some of which may be deadly. His continued trust in her in the face of growing suspicions eventually changes his fortunes forever. Delacroix provides an excellent end to a terrifically captivating series. Maria Hatton
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (November 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446614440
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446614443
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,213,766 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

NYT bestselling author Claire Delacroix always loved stories, both telling them and hearing them. She sold her first romance novel - THE ROMANCE OF THE ROSE - in 1992 and has been happily writing romances ever since. She makes her home with her family, a number of incomplete knitting projects and a lot of overgrown houseplants. Claire loves to travel, to cook, to ride her bike and to read.

In 2011, Claire has been re-releasing many of her historical romances in digital format. For more information about these releases, please visit her website at http://www.delacroix.net. You can also search for Kindle editions of her books right here on Amazon.

Visit Claire's website, Chateau Delacroix, at
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Claire also writes as Deborah Cooke:
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Medieval, November 2, 2005
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Snow White Bride (Jewels of Kinfairlie S.) (Mass Market Paperback)
Setting - Kinfarlie, Scotland - 1421 --- In a desperate flight to freedom, Lady Eleanor had made her way to the village of Kinfarlie, Scotland but with the snow falling fast and furious, she needs to find shelter - and soon! Seeing a church through the falling snow she was grateful to find the door unlocked - sanctuary, and at last a place to rest. It was here that the two sisters of Alexander Lammergeier, Laird of Kinfarlie would discover Eleanor and formulate a plan to both aid the beautiful lady and give their brother a dose of his own medicine after tricking the both of them into marriage!

Lady Eleanor was amazed at the Laird of Kinfairlie's sisters warmth and caring, as well as shocked that they wanted a complete stranger to marry their brother. After years of abuse at the hands of two deceased husbands, she finally agreed, sensing that the young laird could at least offer her protection from the danger that followed close on her heels. What she didn't quite expect was to discover a man who seemed to want nothing more from her than to make her smile; who seemed to respect her as a person; and who sparked in her a passion that she'd never before experienced.

Alexander was enchanted with his mysterious new wife and though he soon discovered how he'd been tricked into the marriage, he wanted to gain her trust and her love. It would soon became a true test of his faith when he realized that she held many secrets close to her heart, a heart that he was no longer sure was pure. As much as Alexander wanted to believe in her, rumors of her murdering her late husbands and mysterious accidental poisonings at Kinfairlie pointed to her guilt, as a ruthless fiend sought to capture her for himself or would Alexander's love be enough to save them both?

--- In the third book to the `Jewels of Kinfairlie' trilogy, Delacroix has penned another exciting, sensual and edge of the seat romantic adventure. Delacroix proves once again how masterful she is at creating wonderful characters and integrating a fabulous plot, mystery and sensuality into the mix. Eleanor was brilliantly drawn so that the reader truly felt overwhelming sympathy over the horrors that were visited down on her; Alexander was a dream hero; and the villain a total ruthless fiend! This is a totally entertaining read and it begs this reader to say - please, don't stop here - there's three more jewels (the rest of the Lammergeir sisters) just waiting for stories! --- Marilyn, for (...)
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great end to a fun trilogy, November 11, 2005
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Ratmammy "The Ratmammy" (Ratmammy's Town, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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THE SNOW WHITE BRIDE by Claire Delacroix
November 10, 2005

Amazon rating 4/5 stars

"The Snow White Bride by Claire Delacroix is the third in a 1400s family trilogy set in England. The oldest brother Alexander has the task of keeping Kinfairlie from going into debt. In the first two books, his objective was to marry off his sisters, Madeleine and Vivienne. In this third episode, the sisters get an idea of their own - to coax their brother into marrying a woman of their choosing. This ends up being a stranger who shows up on their property, seeking help. Lady Eleanor's life story is a mystery, but the sisters are aware that she is running away from someone. They agree to get their brother to marry her, no matter what it takes!" - Complete review at BookLoons - M. Lofton

I enjoyed this book a lot. The entire series was fun. Recommended for those who love historical romances with a touch of humor.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars terrific Kinfairlie medieval romance, October 25, 2005
This review is from: The Snow White Bride (Jewels of Kinfairlie S.) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Laird of Kinfairlie, Alexander, is proud of marrying off two of his sisters Vivienne (see THE ROSE RED BRIDE) and Madeline (see THE BEAUTY BRIDE) in what appears to be happy relationships. However, his two siblings have not forgotten how poorly he managed their futures once he replaced their deceased parents. Vivienne and Madeline decide to find a bride for their brother before he can wed off the still too young remaining sisters.

They select Lady Eleanor who wants to marry for love and passion, but knows men only covet her fortune. Alexander's siblings ask her to marry their brother. She knows if she chooses Alexander as her husband she will be freed from danger of those abusive suitors willing to do anything to claim her fortune as theirs. However, Alexander is interested in her smile that makes his insides weak. He wants Eleanor by his side for a lifetime, but persuading her he loves her starts with earning her trust.

The third Kinfairlie medieval romance is a terrific entry as the two sisters avenge their brother's misdeeds by finding the right woman for him if he is wise enough to realize it. The story line is exciting but character driven starting with the contented married siblings plotting their brother's fall into matrimony and only getting deeper as the heroine trusts nothing male because they only want her only her fortune while Alexander knows he can achieve security with Eleanor, but wants more as he realizes she is his soulmate.

Harriet Klausner
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THE SNOW WAS FALLING FAST AND THICK, the starless sky was darker than indigo, and it was well past midnight when Eleanor knew that she could flee no farther. Read the first page
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Claire Delacroix, Alan Douglas, Father Malachy, Alexander Lammergeier, Christmas Eve, Ewen Douglas, Black Knight, Black Douglas, Christmas Day, Reginald Neville
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