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Prisoner of the Flames
Prisoner of the Flames
Author: Dawn MacTavish
The Battle that won Robert Mack his scars was lost in the cradle, and thus the third Laird of Berwickshire wore his silver helm not for personal protection but the sake of others. While the right side of his face was untouched-handsome, even - the left lay in ruin. No man could look upon him without fear. Nor could any woman. Such a life was wor...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843959826
ISBN-10: 0843959827
Publication Date: 11/2008
Pages: 292
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  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Leisure
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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PengQueen avatar reviewed Prisoner of the Flames on + 114 more book reviews
I don't often give up on books. I abandoned this one out of shear boredom. The general premise is that Robert Mack, a Scottish laird of a boarder hold, was badly burned as a child--half of his face horribly scared. As an adult he travels to Paris looking for a healer he believes might cure him. There he meets Violet, a flower girl, when she is being harrassed by ruffians. Violet is blind and unable to defend herself. He rescues her, but ends up arrested for his trouble. Violet sets out to free him.

I didn't really care for this plotline--I suppose I was hoping for something a bit more violent or action-packed. The characters struck me as rather dull and predictable. Deformed self-hating hero meets blind, deeply loving heroine. Might appeal to some historical romance fans, just not myself.


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