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realistic story, good weekend read, keeps your interested the whole way thru it
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I enjoyed reading it. You really need to read all four books relating to this family.
Joan N. (zvdog) reviewed The Knight's Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 450) on + 145 more book reviews
After promizing to fulfil his dying friend's last wish, Sir Alan of Strode is dismayed to find himself marriage-bound to the man's widow. For Lady Honor is not aptly named. And how can he trust a bride who has already played him false?
With a child on the way and a rejected suitor in pursuit, Honor desperately needs a protector she can control. But this Highland warrior is proving to be the most intractable of husbands -- and, even worse, he is managing to lay siege to her heart....
With a child on the way and a rejected suitor in pursuit, Honor desperately needs a protector she can control. But this Highland warrior is proving to be the most intractable of husbands -- and, even worse, he is managing to lay siege to her heart....
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SIR ALAN OF STRODE WAS A MAN OF HIS WORD...but when his promise to fulfill his dying friend's last wish saw him marriage-bound to the man's widow, Alan wished his own sense of duty not quite so strong. For the Lady Honor was not aptly named. And how could he, a man of truth, ever trust a bride who had already played him false?
With a babe on the way and a rejected suitor in hot pursuit, Honor needed a protector she could control, not a highland warrior. Alan was proving to be the most intractable of husbands, and what was worse, the rogue had somehow managed to scale her defenses, and lay siege to her heart...
With a babe on the way and a rejected suitor in hot pursuit, Honor needed a protector she could control, not a highland warrior. Alan was proving to be the most intractable of husbands, and what was worse, the rogue had somehow managed to scale her defenses, and lay siege to her heart...
truly enjoyable book!