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Hawk's Lady
Author: Catherine Archibald
ISBN: 43784
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: bmi
Book Type: Paperback
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familiagarduno avatar reviewed Hawk's Lady on + 164 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Set in the feudal society of England, this novel is based on a very, VERY independent woman and a machisto man. He believes a woman's place is in the home with kids and home care and she has fought her whole life to be seen as an equal. Right there you have the basis for the suspense and drama, not to mention an assassination plot....

It's a good book. There were many details to help you imagine the setting, however some of them were a bit redundant and I would browse over them. What couldn't have been better were the character interactions. You could almost see them in front of you discussing their matters.

Over all, if you give it a try, you'll love it....even the stubbornness and bickering and building love. Worth every minute spent reading it!
christyn702 avatar reviewed Hawk's Lady on + 14 more book reviews
Very exciting and interesting!
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About this title: Haughty young Lady Kayln D'Arcy only wants what's best for her little sister, Celia. So she travels to the imposing fortress of Hawkhurst. The brother of Hawkhurst's dark lord had wooed Celia, and Kayln is determined to make him do the honorable thing. But she hadn't counted on meeting Lord Hawkhurst himself--or the feelings he would spark inside of her.
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Haughty young Lady Kayln D'Arcy only wants what's best for her little sister, Celia. So she travels to the imposing fortress of Hawkhurst. The brother of Hawkhurst's dark lord had wooed Celia, and Kayln is determined to make him do the honorable thing. But she hadn't counted on meeting Lord Hawkhurst himself--or the feelings he would spark inside of her.
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Haughty young Lady Kayln D'Arcy only wanted what was best for her little sister, Celia, when she traveled to the imposing fortress of Hawkhurst. For the brother of Hawkhurst's dark lord had wooed Celia, and Kayln was determined to make him do the honorable thing.