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Border Lass (2008)

by Amanda Scott(Favorite Author)
3.82 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0446197998 (ISBN13: 9780446197991)
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English
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publisher
Forever
series
Border Trilogy II
review 1: This was a nice change for me. I don't typically read Scottish historical romance novels or novels set in medieval times but I fell in like with this story. This novel depicts 14th century Scottish politics and the inner workings of titled Scottish families. This novel was not only about romance but political shenanigans and the race for power in Medieval Scotland. The hero and the heroine fell in love slowly but surely, there was no ravishing going on and it made their romance sweeter. I really liked this story and will be reading the next installment in this Border series very soon. I only have one objection, I don't find a man spanking a grown woman as sweet or funny. If I'm going to read a book about Medieval Times, I don't want to see women being be... moreaten.
review 2: The year is 1390 in Scotland. It is time to crown the new king of Scots. Amalie Murray was just going about her business when she overhears some men plotting to over throw the new king. Someone is very desperate to rule, Scotland and he will do anything to gain control even if it means taking anyone who stands in his way down. When Sir Garth Napier catches Amalie eavesdropping at the door, he briskly takes Amalie away. Garth demands to know what Amalie was doing spying. Amalie tells Garth that she was not spying but instead had heard some voices plotting and stopped to listen because one of the voices sounded familiar. Know that Amalie could be in trouble that would require his protection; Garth decides to keep a close eye on Amalie. Fortunately for Garth it won’t be hard as he is captivated by the lovely Amalie. I adored Amalie. She was friendly but also had a strong will about her. Sir Garth Napier is very handsome, warm, and all-around great guy. The story within Border Lass was a great one. It had deceit, adventure as well as romance. Amanda Scott talks about her love for Scottish history and it shows in this book. Ms. Scott really did her research. As I was reading Border Lass I could instantly picture myself there with Amalie and Garth. Amanda Scott is true royalty when it comes to fourteenth century Scottish historical romance novels. So the next time I am in the mood to read a really wonderful Scottish novel I know I won’t have to look any farther then Amanda Scott. less
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Amirchik
An interesting read. Fans of Scottish historials will certainly enjoy this one.
Mingliang
It was the green dress that caught my interest and start reading this book
mucacas
Boring. Nothing much happened.
Lorraine
Not Bad
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