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"Lovely Medieval Romance"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted July 13, 2006
Once again Welfonder returns the reader to her beloved
medieval Scotland to give her fans a dose of romance and
intrigue amongst the heather, lochs and crags of the land
and people she clearly loves.
Lady Mariota Macnicol defied her family to become the lover
of Hugh Aleson, Bastard of Drumodyn Read more...
"A touch tale of wounded souls"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted August 10, 2006
Welfonder has been an auto-buy since her first wonderful
book, Devil in a Kilt. Never has she left me down. As a
writer of this period of Scottish history myself, I
appreciate when another writer delivers such attention to
detail, to Scotland and its history. Welfonder breathes Read more...
Summaryearless and outspoken, Lady Mariota MacNichol must run for
her life. Accused of murdering the unworthy rogue she once
loved, she boldly takes possession of deserted Cuidrach
Castle, the one place her enemies would never look. Then
the new laird of Cuidrach unexpectedly arrives...
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie is a fierce knight well experienced
in bawdy pleasures and willing wenches-though his last
liaison left him wounded in pride and love. Chivalrous
enough to open Cuidrach's portals to a lady-in-distress, he
keeps the path to his heart well-barred. But now the strong-
willed Mackenzie is living with a fiery, passionate woman
unafraid of his formidable reserve. Eating at the same
table, warming themselves by the same fire...how long will it
be before these two share the same bed?
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