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The Chase
Author: Lynsay Sands
Book Information
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 51

ISBN-13: 9780843953244 - ISBN-10: 0843953241
Publication Date: 11/7/2004
Pages: 374

Book Description:
GET ME TO A NUNNERY!
It wasn't her first choice, for Seonaid Dunbar had, like her brother, been trained as a Scottish warrior at her father's knee; but fleeing to an abbey was clearly preferable to whacking on Blake Sherwell with her sword--which she'd happily do before wedding the man. No, she'd not walk weakly to the slaughter, dutifully pledge troth to anyone the English court called "Angel." Fair hair and eyes as blue as the heavens hearldy proved a man's worth. There was no such thing as an English angel; only English devils. And there were many ways to elude a devilish suitor, even one that King Henry ordered her to wed.

No, the next countess of Sherwell was not sitting at home in her castle as Blake thought; embroidering, peacefully waiting for him to arrive. She was fleeing to a new stronghold and readying her defenses. Swords and sleeping drafts, claymores and kisses. This battle would require all weapons--if he ever caught her. And the chase was about to begin.

And a chase it was... See how it ended.

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Top Member Reviews

Doris H. (needin2read) wrote on 6/7/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Tall, warrior heroine. But she's not too much for her intended. She leads him on a merry (or not) chase only to find out she rather likes him. Good book with nice humor.

Pam B. (PamelaK) from NORTHPORT, NY wrote on 4/4/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Read "The Deed" & "The Key" first & you will enjoy this book (the third in the series) a lot more.

Gail W. (G-Rated) from KISSIMMEE, FL wrote on 2/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

After ignoring his betrothed for more than a decade, Lord Blake Sherwell has finally been coerced by the English king into claiming his bride, the hoydenish Seonaid Dunbar. He reluctantly arrives at her father's Scottish keep only to discover his intended is equally averse to the match and has fled to a convent. Scotland in 1395 is no place for a woman alone, so he grimly sets out to retrieve his errant wife to be, and the rollicking adventure begins. This matched set of warriors--Seonaid has trained since infancy with her father and brother and indeed has her own specially wrought sword--entertains her father's men as well as Sherwell's entourage with their antics, for now Sherwell's interest has been piqued, and he takes up the chase in earnest. Well-placed humor, vividly descriptive passages, and a believable romance between two stubborn but honorable protagonists, together with the added interest generated by the escapades of a host of secondary characters, make Sands' historical romance appealing on many levels.

Teresa N. (Tsa) from TOPEKA, KS wrote on 11/9/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

3rd in series. Humorous historical romance.

1: "The Deed" & 2: "The Key"
Books are connected by relatives - so could stand alone without confusion; but book 1 & 2 are not to be missed. Hilarious!!

After ignoring his betrothed for more than a decade, Lord Blake Sherwell has finally been coerced by the English king into claiming his bride, the hoydenish Seonaid Dunbar. He reluctantly arrives at her father's Scottish keep only to discover his intended is equally averse to the match and has fled to a convent. Scotland in 1395 is no place for a woman alone, so he grimly sets out to retrieve his errant wife to be, and the rollicking adventure begins.


Rate These Member Reviews

Tara C. from HERNDON, VA wrote on 7/6/2007...


I read it without reading the other 2 and I had no trouble. I enjoyed it. I would like to find the first 2 and read them.

Rebecca B. (Gardenpoet) from TUCSON, AZ wrote on 1/31/2007...


fun book, easy read with a beautiful lonely lady and the man who tames her

Alora C. M. from CANTON, MS wrote on 1/6/2007...


Fantastic book. I really enjoyed it.

Lisa R. (wdwquilt) from PERU, NY wrote on 12/4/2006...


A fun read.

Janet L. (proudgrandma) from ANTIOCH, TN wrote on 10/9/2006...


GET ME TAE A NUNNERY!
It wasn't her first choice, for Seonaid Dunbar had, like her brother, been trained as a Scottish warrior at her father's knee; but fleeing to an abbey was clearly preferable to whacking on Blake Sherwell with her sword--which she'd happily do before wedding the man. No, she'd not walk weakly to the slaughter, dutifully pledge troth to anyone the English court called "Angel." Fair hair and eyes as blue as the heavens hearldy proved a man's worth. There was no such thing as an English angel; only English devils. And there were many ways to elude a devilish suitor, even one that King Henry ordered her to wed.

No, the next countess of Sherwell was not sitting at home in her castle as Blake thought; embroidering, peacefully waiting for him to arrive. She was fleeing to a new stronghold and readying her defenses. Swords and sleeping drafts, claymores and kisses. This battle would require all weapons--if he ever caught her. And the chase was about to begin.

And a chase it was... See how it ended.

Great book.

Debra S. from AUBURN, WA wrote on 8/26/2006...


It wasn't her first choice, for Seonaid Dunbar had, like her brother, been trained as a Scottish warrior at her father's knee; but fleeing to an abbey was clearly preferable to whacking on Blake Sherwell with her sword-which she'd happily do before wedding the man.

Laura E. from CINCINNATI, OH wrote on 6/10/2006...


Lynsay Sands writes great stories that you just can't put down.