And the Bride Wore Plaid
by Karen Hawkins
Avon Books
June 1, 2004
ISBN #0060514086
384 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Karen Hawkins

Her Officer and Gentleman

Her Master and Commander

Lady in Red

Lady Whistledown Strikes Back

How To Treat A Lady

Confessions of a Scoundrel

The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown

An Affair To Remember

REVIEWS

And the Bride Wore Plaid has not yet been reviewed at SensualRomance Reviews. You may want to read the following reviews from our partner sites:

"St. John talisman ring Regency"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 3, 2004 on The Best Reviews

"New book in Talisman Ring series is a pleasing, lighthearted romp."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Posted May 12, 2004 on The Best Reviews



Read an Excerpt


"My brother, Devon, left for Scotland in an effort to escape a foretold marriage. I only hope he has a very, very fast horse. He'll need one." Sara Montrose, the Countess of Bridgeton, to her friend, Sophia Hampton, Viscountess Easterly, while playing billiards at Chiswick Manor. Once upon a time, a beautiful woman locked away her heart from all who might try to enter ...


Summary

Katherine Macdonald once tasted the bitter poison of a broken heart. To protect herself, Kat put her feelings into a deep slumber. Now she lives in a cottage in a mystical wood where, assisted by seven hulking Scotsmen, she makes stained glass of magical beauty, happy in her isolation until ...

One day, a charming prince with black hair and deep blue eyes came riding into the mist-shrouded forest ...

Devon St. John has found himself in possession of the St. John talisman ring that curses the holder by clasping a wedding band on his finger when he least expects it. Devon vows that he will never give up his beloved freedom—even when an impulsive kiss from a beautiful Scotswoman with red gold hair casts a tantalizing spell ...

And so, the tale begins ...



 

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