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Bezig met laden... Highland Scoundrel: A Noveldoor Monica McCarty
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Duncan Campbell es un lĂder natural, que posee todo los atributos para ser un jefe De las Highlands salvo uno: legitimidad. ViĂ©ndose obligado a dejar las Highlands por un crimen que no ha cometido, Duncan se ha granjeado la reputaciĂłn de ser el más feroz y diestro mercenario del continente. Jurando restaurar su buen nombre y despejar la sombra de traiciĂłn que pende sobre su cabeza, Duncan regresa a las Highlands para buscar a la Ăşnica persona que podrĂa tener la llave de su libertad: la mujer a la que una vez amĂł y le traicionĂł. Pero cuando la sorprende nadando en un largo, se descubre enfrentándose al cañón de una pistola. Highland Scoundrel – Campbell Trilogy #3 For most of the book, I couldn’t stand the leading lady of this book, Jeannie Grant. I liked her well enough at the beginning but later in the book, I thought she was kind of selfish and mean. I think she was supposed to be conflicted but that’s not how she came off to me. Jeannie Grant was the eldest daughter of Chief of Grant of Freuchie. Her mother was flighty and ran off with an Englishman when Jeannie was eight or nine years old. She caused a scandal at court and ruined her family’s reputation. Jeannie has tried not to be impulsive and to be the good daughter so as not to cause her father grief but she is willing to risk everything for Duncan Campbell, a bastard born son of a chieftain, who is not an acceptable husband for a lady of her standing, but she doesn’t care because she is in love with him. She realizes her mistake when after she gives him her maidenhood, he betrays her and leaves her pregnant. Her only choice is to marry the Earl of Huntly’s son who has agreed to raise her child as his. Duncan Campbell is the eldest son of a powerful chieftain. He was born a bastard and abandoned by his mother just after he was born but his father took him in and treated him as a favored son. He is bound for greatness even if he is bastard born. His father put him in charge of getting the Chief of Grant of Freuchie to side with them against the Earl of Huntly in the impending battle soon to come. When he lays eyes of the Chief of Grant’s daughter, he is instantly enamored. They have a short romance where he takes her innocence during a swim at the loch and when he asks her to marry him she agrees. But then Duncan is betrayed by the Grant chief. He believes Jeannie was part of it and accuses her of it, not believing her when she denies it. He is forced to flee Scotland because he was convicted of being a traitor. Ten years later, Duncan is back in Scotland to clear his name. He needs to find proof of his innocence and has asked Jeannie to help him but she is reluctant to help him after he accused her of betrayal and left her. She also doesn’t want him to find out that her son is not her recently deceased husband’s child but Duncan’s child. That could ruin her and her son’s reputation. As with most of Monica McCarty’s books, the leading male character is bullheaded, quick to believe the worst in their love interests and quick to anger which drives me nuts. I don’t know how I end up liking their characters because if I met a man like this in modern times, I wouldn’t have anything to do with them. I guess I give allowances for this behavior because it is the 1600s and men had absolute authority over women back then and they are eventually tamed by the heroines of Monica’s romances. This was the last book of the Campbell Trilogy. I usually read paranormal romances but I’m a sucker for historical romances based in Scotland so I am debating whether or not to read Monica McCarty’s other trilogy, MacLeods of Skye. I probably will. www.paranormalromanceslut.com Okay so I was really looking forward to this book. The first two set a pretty good precedent. So I was excited to find out how it all would end. Unfortunately I didn't like the female lead. She was not someone I could identify with at all. Her choices and actions were so self centered that her character was completely unlikeable. I had no sympathy for her what so ever. I couldn't possibly get behind her reasoning. She was just completely self absorbed. The hero was everything you would hope for. Honor, integrity, loyalty, and a true warrior. But he was betrayed at every turn. His story was gut wrenching to say the least. But here is the skinny. I thought the backtracking in the beginning was annoying. I wish you had started with the back story. Then fast forward to present day. The Characters were weak. In the other books they had a strong sense of right from wrong. In this book they failed the hero at every turn. Nobody who knew this man personally would have believed him capable of the crime he was accused of. It was too far out there. The plot had so many weak and dislikeable points. All in all I did enjoy the book. But it was anti climactic. The previous books were so well written this one let me down. It was missing the feeling from the previous stories. But it was not a total loss. I could see where the author was going. The plot just was impossible to fathom. That and the characters became detestable. But I did love the trilogy. Where were the ramifications of the death of the neighbors son????? geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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HTML:Framed for a crime he did not commit, Duncan Campbell, the illegitimate son of a chieftain, has returned to the Highlands determined to clear his name after ten years in exile. He is drawn to the unforgettable sensual beauty of Jeannie Gordon, the headstrong girl who once pledged him her love, gave him her innocence, and then betrayed him. Now, in the glow of the moonlight, she defiantly shows Duncan the bad end of a pistol. Jeannie is stunned to discover that the broad-chested brigand she just shot is the rogue who broke her heart years ago. No longer a starry-eyed girl but a woman with dangerous secrets, Jeannie cannot forgive Duncanâ??s shattering mistrust of herâ??nor can she sign his death warrant by turning him in. Soon passion flares hotter and bolder than before, sealing a fate the onetime lovers can no longer deny. Caught up in a deadly game of murder and intrigue, Jeannie is willing to risk everything for a man and a love she vows never to lose Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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