When Malcolm McNair sees the ethereal beauty on the battlements, wielding her crossbow, he swears he's been bewitched by a powerful fairy queen. But Rosalind of Beaumont is definitely all woman, a lady of fierce determination, ready to do all it takes to safeguard her home from invasion.
Never has Rosalind seen a warrior to equal Malcolm McNair, and her resolve to hide her attraction to this burly Scot proves impossible. But she is English born--a guarded truce is all she can hope for. Why, then does Malcolm's merest touch promise so much more?
Kerry K. (mistysmere) from BENBROOK, TX wrote on 3/29/2006...
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From the back:
A FORBIDDEN ATTRACTION...
When Malcolm McNair sees the ethereal beauty on the battlements, wielding her crossbow, he swears he's been bewitched by a powerful fairy queen. But Rosalind of Baeumont is definately all woman, a lady of fierce determination, ready to do all it takes to safeguard her home from invasion.
Never has Rosalind seen a warrior to equal Malcolm McNair, and her resolve to hide her attraction to this burly Scot proves impossible. But she is English born - a guarded truce is all she can hope for. Why, then, does Malcolm's merest touch promise so much more?
Christine D. (threesisterssoap) from GAINESVILLE, GA wrote on 3/22/2006...
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Strong women rule!
Crystal F. (readingcrystal) from MOREHEAD CITY, NC wrote on 11/16/2005...
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Great historical - I really enjoyed reading about the hero/heroine and I always love the medieval time period. Some suspense going on throughout this one too, makes it even better. This was my first historical by Joanne Rock (I've read her Harlequin Blazes before) and it definitely won't be my last.