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Book Reviews of The Stone Maiden (Maiden Trilogy, Bk. 3)

The Stone Maiden (Maiden Trilogy, Bk. 3)
The Stone Maiden - Maiden Trilogy, Bk. 3
Author: Susan King
ISBN-13: 9780451199706
ISBN-10: 0451199707
Publication Date: 3/1/2000
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 40 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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Lenore avatar reviewed The Stone Maiden (Maiden Trilogy, Bk. 3) on + 193 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Decent writing style but rather slow paced.
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This isn't my typical genre but I'm glad I gave this book a try... it was wonderful... with a truely beautiful ending! I cried!
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I enjoyed meeting Alainna and her clan.
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Scotland Highlands, 1170

The last surviving member of her family, Alainna MacLaren is heiress to the rich properties of Kinlochan and chief of Clan Laren, whose ranks have been decimated by a centuries-old feud with a neighboring clan. Desperate to protect her clan, she asks the king to choose a husband for her who is both a mighty warrior and one who will consent to take her surname so that her family name will not die out. Though sympathetic to her plight, the king has the security of all of Scotland to consider and orders a Breton member of his honor guard, Sebastien le Bret, to wed the lady, govern her lands, and build a castle at Kinlochan to secure the western Highlands.

Alainna and Sebastien are powerfully attracted to each other, but each has commitments to clan, family, and king that compel them to place honor first and love second. Despite the pledges, the treachery of Clan Laren's enemies, and threats to both their lives, neither can deny the deep love that grows between them. Whether they will survive and save the clan is another matter.

Strong and true, King's voice resonates with the lyric rhythm of Highland poetry. The Scotland of 1170 comes to life with vivid color, and each character, from the hero and heroine to the smallest player, is sharply drawn and unforgettable. Hearthside tales, the legend of the stone maiden, and the heroine's artistry with stone cutting are only a few of the fascinating details that make this novel unique.