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The Heiress Bride (Bride Trilogy)
Author: Catherine Coulter
Book Information
Publisher: Jove Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780515111316 - ISBN-10: 0515111317
Publication Date: 7/1/1993
Pages: 416

Book Description:
Dear Reader...

Welcome to the exciting conclusion of the English Regency Bride Trilogy, THE HEIRESS BRIDE.

You met Sinjun Sherbrooke in THE SHERBROOKE BRIDE and in THE HELLION BRIDE, a delightful, quite endearing fifteen-year-old who, I hope, charmed your socks off.

Now she's nineteen, blessed with Sherbrooke blue eyes, wit to burn, and a wonderful sense of humor. She is also bored with the London Season until she spies Colin Kinross, the Scottish earl of Ashburnham, across the dance floor at a London ball. When she overhears Colin complain that he must find a wealthy bride quickly in order to survive, Sinjun promptly introduces herself as the toothsome heiress she is.

Despite all odds, Sinjun manages an elopement to Scotland to begin her life in a drafty old castle that holds more revelations and surprises than Sinjun could ever imagine. You'll also meet another ghost, Pearlin' Jane, who teams up with the Virgin Bride.

Do enjoy Sinjun. She's one hell of a bride.

-- Catherine Coulter

P.S. I'd be interested to know which of the three Bride novels you liked best. Write and tell me.
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Barbara F. (blueheronmom) from DENISON, TX wrote on 2/14/2007...


Catherine Coulter manages to mix modern day attitudes into a setting in the early 1800s. This book is fun to read. The protagonist is a brash, lovely heiress who sets her sights for a Scottsman who has inherited a once great castle and property that needs her dowry money to rehab the works. The characterization is good, and the action clever and quick. There are two more books associated with this production: "The Sherebrooke Bride" and "The Hellion Bride." I suspect this book is number three in the plot line, but no matter, it stands alone.

Earl H. (squirrelly) from MELDRIM, GA wrote on 10/22/2006...


Welcome to the exciting conclusion of the English Regency Bride Trilogy, The Heiress Bride. Your met Sinjun Sherbrooke in The Sherbrooke Bride and in The Hellion Bride, a delightful, quite endearing fifteen-year-old. Now she's nineteen, blessed with Sherbrooke blue eyes, wit to burn, and a wonderful sense of humor. She is also bored with the London Season until she spies Colin Kinross, the Scottish earl of Ashburnham., across the dance floor at a London ball. When she overhears Colin complain that he must find a wealthy bride quickly in order to survive, Sinjun promptly introduces herself as the toothsome heiress she is. Despite all odds, Sinjun manages an elopement to Scotland to begin her life in a drafty old castle that holds more revelations and surprises than Sinjun could ever imagine. You'll also meet another ghost, Pearlin' Jane, who teams up with the Virgin Bride.

Mary K. P. (Maya33) wrote on 4/13/2006...


Different cover as shown. Last of the English Regency Bride Trilogy
Meet the charming and witty Sinjun.

Dween M. (scootter) from SUMMIT, MS wrote on 2/20/2006...


Third in the brides trilogy.

Laura E. (retro-redux) from PORT NECHES, TX wrote on 11/17/2005...


Sinjun's story-good read!

Jill A. (scrappitydoodah) from FORT WAYNE, IN wrote on 10/25/2005...


Regency romance about a sassy, outspoken British girl who marries a Scottish earl looking for a wealthy bride.

Jo G. (jgrrtt) from WATSON, OK wrote on 9/29/2005...


If u like historical romances, this one you'll like. Similiar to other Coulter books.

Alexis T. (Kyrissaean) from LITTLETON, NH wrote on 9/15/2005...


Description
The dazzling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Bride trilogy. A 19-year-old beauty, Sinjun Sherbrooke is bored with London--until she meets Colin Kinross, a Scottish earl. The two elope to Scotland, but Sinjun's new home at Vere Castle holds more surprises than she could ever have imagined.

Rose G. from GOODVIEW, VA wrote on 8/5/2005...


its well read but in pretty good shape

T. C. (TC) from STAUNTON, VA wrote on 7/25/2005...


This byzantine conclusion to Coulter's Bride trilogy ( The Sherbrooke Bride ; The Hellion Bride ), set in 1807 Scotland and loaded with sex, splinters under the burden of its foolish and two-dimensional characters. Colin Kinross, seventh earl of Ashburnham, faces daunting problems: his castle is decaying, villainous clansmen are usurping his land and unmanageable debts keep mounting. But Joan "Sinjin" Sherbrooke, at 19 one of England's wealthiest women, has fallen in love with him and proposes a financially rewarding marriage. In order to escape Sinjin's two protective brothers, they elope to Colin's Scottish castle. There Colin presents Joan with two surly stepchildren and a pair of malicious sisters-in-law--it seems he has kept a previous marriage secret. Complications abound. An anonymous letter writer accuses Colin of throwing his first wife off a cliff--are murderous kinsmen seeking vengeance? Even ghosts are pressed to intervene at crucial moments as th e disjointed plot veers out of control.