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"An exciting historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 7, 2001 on The Best Reviews
SummaryO, I forbid ye maidens a', that wear gold in your
hair,
To come or go by Carterhaugh, for young Tamlane is
there.
'Twas not Robert Burn's legendary elfin knight who greeted
Amarantha upon her arrival at her uncle's mansion, but the
dark and wild Tamlane Adair. The scotsman's movement
enthralled her, and the rumors of his nighttime rides
across
Bodmin's more only heightened his air of mystery. His voice
was like silk sliding over her skin, clothing her in
blissful delirium. Listening to him, she could almost
forget
the anguish that had driven her from London and the
Jacobite
Rebellion which had cost her so much. In his eyes she could
see the dangers of the Cornish coast-- and in his arms,
it's
wonderful promise.
There's none that goes by Carterhaugh, but maun leave
him
a wad;
Either gold rings or green mantles... or else their
maidenheads.
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