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Magnificent Rogue
Magnificent Rogue
Author: Iris Johansen
Kathryn Kentyre has been said to be the illegitimate daughter of Mary, Queen of Scots. For 16 years, Queen Elizabeth has kept her tucked away in the Midlands. With Mary's execution imminent, Elizabeth hits on a daft plan: she coerces the imprisoned pirate Robert MacDarren into marrying Kathryn and taking her to Craighdhu, his home in--of all...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781417715497
ISBN-10: 1417715499
Publication Date: 8/1993
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Publisher: San Val
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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Erinyes avatar reviewed Magnificent Rogue on + 279 more book reviews
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This is a really rousing and good historical romance. Set wonderfully in the highlands of Scotland. My personal favorite place for a romance novel. The hero is fantastic and the heroine is smart and funny. First rate.
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Great Book, Wonderful Author.
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This is only my second book by Johansen. The political aspect was a bit harder to follow but I think this one was very touching. The only other book I read by her was "Lion's Bride" and there are many similar characters. Gavin provided the light-hearted humor while Kate was the smart, resourceful heroine and Robert the serious but sexy leader. Robert was a bit more fun, especially when verablly sparring with Queen Elizabeth.

It was intriguing and a fun read with a little bit of sadness thrown in.
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I thought this was a good story, interesting twist to stories I have heard from history class.
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Robert, Scottish laird is to rescue his future wife. He thinks he will marry her in name only. Little does he know what awaits him.


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