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ISBN: 1420134426

ISBN13: 9781420134421

Conqueror's Kiss

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There is little hope for sanctuary in the midst of the tumultuous Scottish border wars, yet one woman may find safe refuge . . . in the arms of her sworn enemy . . . Jennet Graeme has witnessed terrible tragedy during the many years of strife between the Scots and the English. As Scottish invaders plunder her convent sanctuary, she defiantly resists the blond warrior who claims her as his prize. But his brute strength is overpowering and Jennet is...

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Conqueror's Kiss

I thoroughly enjoy all of Hannah Howell's books, especially all of the Highland ones. This one was especially well written and recommend it to anyone. It is easy to lose oneself in reading these books....keeps me turning page after page until the story ends.

Excellent Read

If you like Hannah Howell's books, you'll love this one. Plus the blonde highlander on the cover is very easy on the eyes. Want a taste? Here's an excerpt from the book in my own words: Jennet is mending in her room at the convent while battle rages outside the walls. Surely they would not breach the convent? The door to her small room bursts open and leaning against the frame is a warrior (Hacon). The grin on his face turns her shock and fear to rage. She faces certain death and he's laughing at her. "And what do you mean to do with that wee needle, lass?" he drawls. "Cut ye a new smile, ye godless heathen" she cries and lunges at him holding the dagger hidden in her skirts. After a brief fight, she is knocked out by his comrade, Dugald, outside her room. Dugald remarks that it would be a shame to kill her as the "wee lass" has spirit. Hacon tosses her over his shoulder and tells Duglad that "this is plunder". Want to know more? Gotta read the book!

Jennet and Hacon overcome all

Jennet Graeme is captured by Sir Hacon Gillard as Scot soldiers overrun a convent. She has sought refuge at the Convent and she is carried away after the raid, while the nuns are raped and murdered and the convent is robbed. She spends several months traveling with Sir Hacon and his men as they fight in Scotland and England. She finally falls in love with him, in the middle of a plundering army and Hacon's enemies. Jennet becomes known for her healing skills and they are eventually allowed to return home to Scotland and move into Sir Hacon's ancestral home. They are married but Sir Hacon leaves again to be wounded and left for dead fighting in Ireland. He returns to Scotland and goes searching for Jennet, who left when she thought him dead. They are reunited and face other trials before they can settle down. A really good medieval story by Hannah Howell. She just tells these so well, weaving in the history of that period and location. If you like her books, I'm addicted, you will like this one.

Another Entertaining Scottish Historical Romance!

Hannah Howell never disappoints readers who enjoy a well-written and researched Scottish Historical Romance. This blend of the English and Scottish takes place duing the time of the wars between "The Bruce" and King Edward. Sir Hacon Gillard has fought ten long years for the Scottish King and yearns for his lands to be returned and for the fighting to someday stop. He is beginning to tire of the destruction and unnecessary killing of innocents that many of his fellow knights seem to enjoy. As the Scottish enter an English village to pillage a convent he enters the room where the beautiful novice Jennet Graeme is hiding. From a poor Scottish family she has taken refuge in the convent, but finds there is no place that is really a place of refuge. Hacon is immediately drawn to her and takes her as plunder. Jannet is afraid of being raped and brutalized as her mother and so many other women have been, but she soon finds Hacon does not mean to hurt her, but to treat her gently and seduce her. As the weeks and months go by he is drawn to her spirit as well as her beauty. She soon warms to him and his men and finds herself giving in to the handsome and kind knight. Because Hacon is noble and kind, he has many enemies within his own ranks and soon finds himself fighting for his own life. Many attempts are made to set up his murder during battles. Soon the fighting ends and he returns to his lands and marries Jannet. But the idyllic ends as the ultimate attack comes when he is set up and named as traitor. Jannet may be a wee little wench, as Hacon is know to call her, but her strong character and love saves Hacon and his lands, when a very pregnant Jannet travels to the King and testifies in Hacon's defense. The story and characters are well-developed and the struggles of the people are felt as well as the love they have for their land, king and each other. There are light moments that make you smile and laugh out loud; especially with Jennet's rogue of a father. The seduction and passion of Hacon and Jennet will not disappoint, as like other Hannah Howell romances, the love scenes are beautifully written. A Scottish Historical by Hannah Howell is always an enjoyable and interesting read and if read in chronological order; they are like reading a long recorded history. I enjoyed this book as much as any of the others and look forward to the next one.

good read

I like reading Hannah Howell and this book is a good read.I like the way story is told the way people cope in the war torn country and lern to love and live and hope for the better tomorrow.
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