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Mass Market Paperback Reiver's Bride Book

ISBN: 0446612677

ISBN13: 9780446612678

Reiver's Bride

(Book #4 in the Secret Clan Series)

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When reivers attack Lady Anne Ellyson, she finds their leader is Sir Christopher Chisholm, her cousin's betrothed, long lost and declared dead. His uncle has usurped his inheritance, title and bride-to-be, so Anne promises to reunite Kit with her cousin, though she thinks she will regret it.

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A Great Series

This is a great series by a truly gifted author. She has every element you look for in a good book. Suspense, excitement, hot and heavy petting, plus of course a happy ending.

A pleasant, make-merry tale

Spending eighteen months aboard a prison ship for crimes he didn't commit is as close to hell as Sir Christopher Chisholm has ever experienced in his twenty-eight years of living. If he hadn't escaped and found refuge in the Scottish Highlands, he'd still be aboard the Marion Ogilvy, a man condemned to a fate too dark to contemplate...But by whom?What wicked conspiracy is at work here? Hoping to uncover the truth about his unjust imprisonment, Kit has returned to the border lands, where his estates as the Laird of Ashkirk and Tornes lie, only to discover that he's been declared legally dead, his property now in the hands of his uncle, Eustace Chisholm. (Who has also laid claim to Kit's unwanted betrothed, by the by: Lady Anne Ellyson's cousin, Fiona, a lass much too young to be the bride of the lecherous Sir Eustace).Not that Kit is particularly concerned about the lass's fate, until a late night encounter with the lovely Lady Anne rouses his conscience and makes him aware of his uncle's plans to marry Fiona in a ceremony two days hence. He's not yet ready to reveal his presence, however, or let the element of surprise slip through his fingertips. Not when Kit is still laboring in the dark, so to speak, and doesn't know what Sir Eustace has been up to in his absence.Besides, Lady Anne -- a daring, spirited lass -- is a much more desirable bride than her simpleton cousin. If he steps forward, he'll no doubt be forced to honor the betrothal contract his father fashioned with Fiona's greedy, grasping mother...and where will that leave Kit's potent attraction to Anne? Aye, there are entanglements aplenty to unravel, though how he's to go about the untangling is a mystery to Kit.Members of the Secret Clan are up to their old tricks, plotting mischief (for the betterment of all, of course, and with naught but a wee bit of fae magic at their disposal) in Amanda Scott's medieval romance, REIVER'S BRIDE. The forth installment in the author's enchanting series about sixteenth century Scotland and the wee folk -- be they spirits, sprites, or puckish pixies -- is a pleasant, make-merry tale, and is blessed with a bounty of historical details and fanciful imaginings.Maggie Malloch and her son, Brown Claud, are once again pivotal characters, and are intent on setting things to right in the mortal realm (though Claud is present in a slightly, er, diminished capacity), while Jonah Bonewits, the Clan's disgraced wizard, is determined to foil their plans. Lady Anne and Sir Christopher, Kit to his friends, fit into this percolating cauldron of plot twists with a wee bit of difficulty, however. With such an abundance of secondary characters -- including Anne's beautiful cousin, her aunt, and Kit's lascivious uncle -- a reader's attention is divided, and the primary romance between Anne and Kit is given short shift, I think.It takes over a hundred pages for the protagonists' relationship to develop to the point that Ms. Scott's hero and heroine are more than passing

Exciting historical romance with a touch of Scottish magic

In 1541 Scotland, the dying Border's Earl confesses to his daughter, Lady Anne Ellison, that he failed her by not insuring she had the protection of a husband. He tells her that since she will be wealthy in two years when she is twenty-one, she needs to stay low so she should live with Aunt Olivia at Mute Hill House.After being falsely accused of two homicides, but not convicted, the sheriff sent Kit Chisolm to the prison ship Marion Ogilvy. After fifteen months of living in hell he has finally escaped. During his six years away from the Highlands, his father died so he is the Earl, but soon learns that his uncle declared him dead and claims the estate.When Kit meets Anne, he is surprised to find he is attracted to the feisty woman. However, she may reciprocate, but feels loyalty to her cousin who is his intended bride. With the help of the Secret Clan, Kit and Anne may find a path to happiness, but both has enemies with plans that will leave one dead and the other living dead.Amanda Scott's latest Secret Clan tale is an exciting historical romance with a touch of Scottish magic that enhances the engaging plot. The story line is fun to follow though in many ways the characters contain traits that are similar to previous books in the series. Still when the mischievous imps matchmake or perhaps interfere with human hearts, chaos occurs and readers have a good time.Harriet Klausner

Romance and Magic in the Highlands - 4-1/2*

Setting ? Ellyson Towers, Scottish Border 1541 - Lady Anne Ellyson has suffered numerable losses of her family. Now alone she has been sent to live with her aunt Olivia and beautiful cousin Fiona. Coming to care deeply for her beautiful cousin she feels helpless to extricate Friona from an arranged marriage Fiona?s mother is forcing upon her to an odious older man, Sir Eustace Chisholm, Earl of Ashkirk. Feeling helpless to save Fiona from the hateful Earl, Anne rides out alone to de-stress herself and is set upon by a band of reivers. Anne discovers that the leader of this band of miscreants is none other than Sir Christopher ?Kit? Chisholm (introduced in the prequel (Secret Clan: Highland Bride). Prior to being declared dead, Kit was betrothed to Fiona by proxy though he had never met her or agreed to the betrothal. Returning ?from the dead? and testing the waters, Kit posed as a reiver to discover if his Uncle Eustace was involved in the trumped up murder charge that had Kit serving a life sentence aboard a prison ship. Discovering Lady Anne, alone and with no escort, forced him to discard his reiver persona and admit to his true identity. Lady Anne, although attracted to him herself, saw Kit as the answer to her dear cousin Fiona?s dilemma. Anne had to convince Kit to step forward, own up to being the true Earl of Ashkirk, and stop the wedding of Fiona to his hateful uncle. This would definitely solve Fiona?s problem, but as Anne?s feelings towards Kit intensified and Kit?s passion for Anne accelerates this would not be the ideal solution. Outside forces in the form of the elusive ?wee folk? and their many intrigues could and would set most plans awry!Having read the prequel HIGHLAND BRIDE, in the Secret Clan series I was delighted to revisit the Highlands for this engaging tale of intrigues set during a historical era I find appealing as well as giving Kit Chisholm a chance to tell his story and find romance. The reader picking this book up will find that it stacks up well as a stand alone but will find much more enjoyment by starting with the first of the series as there are numerous characters, both real and magical, who visit in and out of the story. While the human's have their turmoils, the ?wee folk? that interfere and are ?supposed? to watch over their human charges have just as many problems. The reader will certainly enjoy the antics of the fierce little Maggie Murdoch, her son Brown Claud, his girlfriend Catriona, Fergus Fishbait and all rest who make reading these stories a magical and fun experience. Fans who like a little magic in their tales will take much pleasure in and have fun returning to the magic of the highlands time and again. The series is romantic, fun, and one that I highly recommend.
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