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Wildwood
Wildwood
Author: Katharine Kincaid
A Land Unknown — Englishwoman Emma Whitefield arrives in Calcutta intent on claiming her legacy: Wildwood, a plantation deep in the sultry heart of India. Her only hope of safe passage through this wild jungle lies with the roguish Alexander Kingston, a man who reminds her of a panther -- lithe, graceful and ready to spring...a man as hotly sensu...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780821754603
ISBN-10: 0821754602
Publication Date: 11/1/1996
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Paperback
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marame avatar reviewed Wildwood on
I like this author because she writes about unusual places and times. This book takes place in colonial India and is a sensual love story between an Englishwoman and an mixed-race Indian man who's also a single dad. How cool is that?! The writing is lush and the descriptions of Calcultta and Wildwood were a marvel.

The hero is very arrogant, typical of men of his time and the heroine is feisty. I liked her a lot and was rooting for her to figure things out on her own. Alexander does some underhanded things in the name of pride and prejudice, but Emma gives him holy hell for it, which was no less than he deserved.

Overall, a sweet story in a beautiful setting.
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This historical from Kincaid was really a really fine story, which surprised me because I was not too enthusiastic about the locale where the story takes place when I picked it to buy. It had good reviews, so tryed it. I ended up enjoying the story very much.


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