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Border Moonlight (2009)

by Amanda Scott(Favorite Author)
3.86 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0446541354 (ISBN13: 9780446541350)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Forever
series
Border Trilogy II
review 1: This book can hardly be classified as a romance... There was so much political nonsense it completely overwhelmed the story...Sibylla turns away three suitors that her father picks for her and is now a companion to the princess. One of the suitors, Simon Murray, swears revenge on her for leaving him at the altar. Years pass and finally the two meet up again when the heroine attempts to rescue a child from the river. Unfortunately, the hero never even comes close to getting revenge let alone trying to beyond a mediocre attempt of calling upon her father and having a servant take her clothes. The romance was slow and there was no heat to it at all. I wouldn't recommend this book unless political intrigue is what you like...
review 2: I have just finished the thir
... mored book in this trilogy, and have to say the author had me fooled, and I thought it would be about Meg & Amalie's youngest sister Rosalie, but such was not the case. I really didn't care for the lead male as he was portrayed in the first two books, but by midway through this one, he had won me over, and I was thoroughly entertained by this story as well. This was a great trilogy, and I would recommend it to anyone who loves medieval romance set in Scotland or England. I will definitely be looking to read more of Ms. Scott's books!! less
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Rob
This was a DNF for me. I got to about page 230 (out of 387) and just couldn't read any longer.
kenny4988
Very good. I liked the part where Simon rescued Sybillia from drowning.
Cami
it was ok. was expecting much more tho.
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