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This book (part of a series) is a fun romantic read. I love the hero and heroine. They are very believable with their flaws and virtues. The hero, Sir Marmaduke, is a character in other novels of the series, and I was glad to see he had a book of his own. I was starting to feel sorry for him. He's a champion, but a bit of a romantic underdog, so to speak, because of his battle scarred face. I highly recommend Bride of the Beast, along with all the other books in this series by Ms. Welfonder!
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Very sweet romance with characters who aren't perfect, which makes them more believable and endearing.
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Larger-than-life characters and a scenic setting add color to Welfonder's 14th-century romance.Character-driven and fast-paced, Bride of the Beast is a very enjoyable, romantic read. Don't miss it!
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A headstrong lady, a batttle- torn knight, a lesson in temptation! Twice wed and twice widowed
Lady Catherine Keith has no need for a champion,
Lady Catherine Keith has no need for a champion,
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Book two of the Mackenzie trilogy-Excellent
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Lady Catherine Keith needs no man but her sister thinks not and sends a make believe husband. Catherine thinks he wants her lands but she will be suprised when she realized what he is really after
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Winner of The Historical Romance Club's Historical Romance of the Year for 2003.
Good but not great.
It eas OK. Kind of slow going.


