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The Bride
The Bride
Author: Julie Garwood
An edict of the King could not be challenged, Alec Kincaid, mightest of the Scottish lairds, must take an English bride. And Jamie, youngest daughter of Baron Jamison, was his first choice. From his first glimpse of the feisty, violet-eyed beauty, Alec felt a passion stir within him. This was a woman worthy of a fearless warrior. And he ache...  more »
ISBN: 158038
Publication Date: 1989
Pages: 279
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  • Currently 4.6/5 Stars.
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4.6 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 1
The above review will tell you it is a great story.
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A great book from Garwood with all the romantic and witty charm she's known for. A nice fun and fast read.
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One of my all-time favorite historical romances. Even if you are not a fan of romance novels, I bet you'll enjoy this one!
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I'm probably the only person alive who just doesn't appreciate Garwood's writing style. I enjoyed the story somewhat, but I was constantly confused by the almost cartoony behavior, the conflicting ideas (was Jamie the most loved or the most abused daughter?) the mercurial changes in mood of both the hero and the heroine - and I felt this way about the other Garwood books I read. And yet reviews rave about this book and this author and it's on the All About Romance Top 100 books for 2007, so obviously most people not only "get it" but love it.

So maybe I'm not the person who should review this book, but in case there are others out there who don't find her writing style appealing, you are not alone. Or, as I said, maybe I am the only one. It's not a comforting thought. I gave the book 3 stars anyway because I didn't hate it, I just... don't like her writing style.
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midnightoil84 avatar reviewed The Bride on
I owned a very beat up copy of this book, missing front and back cover, that I got from a garage sale over 10 years ago. It is not only one of my favorite Garwood books ever, but one of my favorite books ever, in general. Garwood does an incredible job with creating characters that are complex, lovable and flawed. She captures the beauty of Highland culture and history. It was one of the first romance novels I had ever read and got me hooked so completely.
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This book is funny, like most of this author's books. Good read!
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Alec is a callous and hard Scotsman who has to learn how to love and cherish the fiesty and ever-surprising Jamie. Jamie is funny, tender, sensitive and she always manages to surprise you and Alec. She has to overcome her new clanspeople hostility towards their new English Mistress. She has to deal with a secret enemy who wishes to kill her. She has to deal with a man who was rumored to have killed his wife and she has to deal with her grwoing love for this man.


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